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MARTINI HENRY

Crossover Prog • United States


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US act MARTINI HENRY was formed in 2005, consisting of Garrett Henritz (drums), Ken Moore (bass), and Matt Graboski (vocals/guitar). They made a name for themselves as a live act in the Baltimore/Washington area, and then decided to relocate to LOs Angeles to expand the possibilities of success from that region. Whilst there they issued their debut album "End of the Beginning" in 2007.

Since then the band has disbanded, but Graboski has continued on as a solo artist under the moniker El Sledge.

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2.09 | 4 ratings
End of the Beginning
2007

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Review by Windhawk
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2 stars US outfit MARTINI HENRY was established sometime around 2005, initially in the Baltimore/Washington region of the States, but since relocating to Los Angeles. "End of the Beginning" is its debut effort, and was released by the indie label Airaid Records in 2007.

"End of the Beginning" is a promising initial effort by a band consisting of highly skilled musicians. And while this disc may not be a good fit for your average art rock fan, I'd guess that those among you who enjoy energetic music where the acoustic guitar is a central part of the proceedings might find this release to be a rewarding experience.

Thanks to Windhawk for the artist addition.

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