The ProDepressants
Louisville, Kentucky, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2015
Music
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“If you haven't seen The ProDepressants live, you are doing yourself a disservice. Their fun, quirky stage show draws you in and the songs keep you singing along. Keep an eye out for these guys, as they're definitely making waves.” -
“A group of musicians that refuse to be confined to a stage! They don't allow you to sit still and have a unique way of winning over a room, not through force or blunt noise but through likeability, outrageous fun and a kaleidoscope of sounds. This band delivers professionally every time and as a bonus they never fail to cause me to get numerous requests from other bands begging to get on a show with them........a promoters dream!” -
“The ProDepressants were easy to work with. They were our lead act for a show during our summer concert series, FridayFest. They showed when instructed by the producers, and worked with staff to set up properly. Later in the series the even filled in last minute due to a cancellation." -
Discography
Still working on that hot first release.
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Feeling a bit camera shy
Bio
The ProDepressants are a three-piece band of 20-somethings from Louisville, Kentucky. Their style has been proclaimed as funk-punk, party rock, and anything in between! Formed in 2014 by two best friends, the duo quickly reached out to local musicians in their scene until eventually finalizing the formation in 2015. Their songs are a powerhouse combination of vivid storytelling lyrics and groovy rhythms that are sure to please! If their sound alone doesn’t win you over, the stage performance surely will. Contorting bodies and shocking stunts draw the audience members into an energetic frenzy that, when accompanied by their music, will conjure out your inner party animal! You won’t want to miss a show by them!
The ProDepressants draw influences from a vast background of groups such as AC/DC, My Chemical Romance, Jimi Hendrix, Kings of Leon, Was (Not Was), All Time Low, Guns n’ Roses, The Horrors, and Avenged Sevenfold.
The ProDepressants write music that can be most closely compared to rock groups like The Foo Fighters, The Strokes, The Killers, and Weezer.
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