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An adventure pursued by many is the ability to do it all.
Music is the ultimate adventure.
To have the knowledge to open up doors to places great and mysterious… Wheeling Bitch Circus guitarist Nate DiDonato and bassist Andy Barndt realized that this could happen. In late 2006, they began their pursuit. Andy's friend since childhood, 91.7 WIXQ radio host Matt Stevenson became front man. After several lineup changes, fellow Wheeling Bitch Circus members John Rowe and Steve Romano took over drum and second guitar duties, respectfully. Together, they possess the emotion, ability, brains, chemistry, history, and connections to conquer your ears, face, heart, and every other body part. You will not be able to escape. Why "The Machine Stops"? It embraces many ideas. The idea that the machine known as the music industry has constant change, that anyone can indeed have the power to sell their music independently, that record companies are constantly trying to figure out the "new sound" when there are constantly new things coming out that they cannot keep track of, that the worst musicians can make great sounding songs because of technology and money. What is missing is pure, unadulterated talent, and mankind's pursuit of greatness and variety in life. The global village will succeed, as the machine stops… |
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