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Unbelievers
By Stuart Green
Mark “Moby” Holman shakes off the break-up of his previous bands — the metal-tinged Minx and Scratching Post — and rediscovers his punk rock roots with this quartet. Drawing influences from Ramones to the Runaways, this is old school (or “old’s cool”) four-chord punk rock to the point where a cover of the Misfits’ “Where Eagles Dare” sounds like an original composition. The band’s regular out of town gigging has clearly allowed them to hone their chops while appearing comfortably at home on stage.
- Exclaim! Magazine
Discography
Discography:
"Guts and Gory" EP (2007)
-Limit my proof
-Medium at Best
-All the rumours are true
-Something for Nothing
-Vagrance
Airplay:
"Something for Nothing" rotation on Natradio.com
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Feeling a bit camera shy
Bio
Never ones to cater to passing musical trends, Unbelievers have stayed true to themselves and have created a unique brand of rock that has drawn comparisons to the Ramones meet the Go-Go’s.
Barely a year old, this determined Toronto-based foursome has already hammered out tight, intense shows at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, in Brampton, Montreal, Quebec City, Trois-Rivieres and Buffalo. Unbelievers continue to win over crowds everywhere they go.
Jenny P’s biting lyrics encompass an honesty and vulnerability sorely lacking in today’s music. Unbelievers unashamedly explore the self-destructive side of human nature where popular culture is obsessed with sex, violence and consumption.
Drop what you’re doing and give Unbelievers a listen. They are the new face of rock!
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