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    Posted: January 08 2012 at 01:04
     Hello all -- I'm a long-time visitor to this site, and I've joined the forum to introduce you to some friends of mine and their band Absinthe Junk, an independent band based in Nashville, TN and Dayton, OH.  I was introduced to their music myself by their lead singer, who saw me wearing a Rush t-shirt and told me that her band had been called a "female-fronted Rush". 
 
     They describe thier music as "progressively alternative" or "alternatively progressive" -- it's a prog/metal/alternative mix (and the Rush it most closely resembles, IMHO, would be from Counterparts to the present).  Among their influences they list Rush, Coheed and Cambria, Queen, and Pink Floyd (two members of the band also play in a Pink Floyd tribute band called Set the Controls).  One thing that sets them apart is that that their sound includes violin, viola, and cello, all played by lead singer Blair (who also plays keyboards and guitar).
 
     They've released one full-length album, Living Ghosts, plus an EP previous to that.  They're currently recording their second album, Death in the Afternoon, and one song from it has been released online. 
 
     For their most prog material, IMHO, check out the songs "Rust", "Road to Damnation", "Commercialized Waste", "Assassin (Someday)", and the new single "Devilish Grin".
 
     Places to find info about them:
 
Website:  http://www.mypieceofjunk.com/ -- includes streaming music and free downloads, band bio and press kit, discography, lyrics, and store.
 
Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/#!/absinthejunk -- streaming music, band info, status updates -- they're also on MySpace, ReverbNation, and Google+.
 
Downloads of Living Ghosts can be purchased at Amazon, iTunes, and CDBaby.  My own review of the album is posted at all three of these stores -- there are multiple reviews at iTunes.  (I'm not a paid promoter, just a fan and a friend -- those are my genuine opinions in the review.  I love the album.)
 
Other reviews:
press quotes at the band's ReverbNationn page: http://www.reverbnation.com/page_object/page_object_press/artist_246906
 
Video: their YouTube channel -- http://www.youtube.com/user/absinthejunk/videos -- includes high-quality live video of two songs from Living Ghosts ("Dragonflies in Hurricanes" and "Assassin (Someday)"), plus their Dexter-inspired concept video for "Devilish Grin".
 
     I have a copy of the Living Ghosts CD that I can mail out to a reviewer for this site -- PM me if interested.
 
     Thank you!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2012 at 08:04
I'm probably not the best person to judge this objectively, having a huge soft spot for this sort of orchestral sounding female-fronted alternative rock, but I'm definitely hearing prog here. Sounds a bit like Rush, Evanescence and Kansas all rollled into one, and that's 2/3 prog at least! I love the album to bits, and would be pleased as punch to see the band added to our database - most likely in Heavy Prog (or maybe Eclectic), I would think.
2000+ likes on facebook, samples to listen to in many places, yet their entry on rateyourmusic.com as of this morning was completely empty - no bio, no ratings...no info whatsoever, which I find strange for a band that's been around for a while!!
Let's see what the forum pre-eval guys think of it...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2012 at 12:31
Very nice stuff - and a very nice frontwoman as well Embarrassed
David's right - I hear quite a bit of goth rock as well as prog rock in a nice package, but I'm thinking crossover with a heavy tendency rather than Heavy prog on this one. I'll alert the team.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2012 at 12:41
Now added to Crossover
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