Really Slow Motion | fr
Venting screams of angst backed by the thunder of drums, guitar and keyboard, Motionless In White translates energy and emotion into a perfect storm of music to rain down on listeners. The Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania native sextet, comprised of vocalist Chris Cerulli, guitarist/vocalist TJ Bell, guitarist Ryan Sitkowski, bassist Frank Polumbo, keyboardist Josh Balz, and drummer Angelo Parente, started as high school friends who performed popular rock cover songs. In late 2006, they progressed to writing original songs with a heavier sound and decided to form “Motionless In White” which was inspired by the Eighteen Visions’ song. To make it official...
1.Slowburn is a hard rock band out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Established in 2010, Their latest album, 'Blind' featuring "Break Your Fall", "Coming For You", the title track "Blind" and more is available on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Spotify, Shazam, and more.
Their music has been featured on WWE, NFL, & many other shows/media sources.
Their 3rd album " The Fuse Inside" is slated for release on 09/12/2015.
2..Slowburn were a mid-1990s alternative rock band from Vancouver, Canada. The band balanced noise, mood and melody. Their self-titled release can be found here: http://www.last.fm/music/Slowburn/Slowburn
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Battle Flag
No Hero
Deadwood [slowed]
Mercuria
Superhuman
Deadwood
Illume (2015)
Quantum Field
The End Of The Matter (No Choir)
Semper Fortis
Black Thunder
Hyperdrive
You Will Be This Legend
Really Slow Motion
Gatekeeper
Shadowfall
Breaker of Chains
Grandiose (2015)
The End Of The Matter
Longsword
RUN DEADWOOD
Archetype
Eternal Defiance
Become A Legend
Deadwood (Slow Version)
Only Human
Gravitonium
TOMORROW NEVER COMES
Pandemic (Extended Version)1
Resemblance
Deadwood (slowed bass bosted)
Demon
In The Name Of Heroes
Mass Delusion
Royalty
deadwood (house shelby slow)
Pandemic (ТМ)
Push
Dark Times
Enchanted Place
Resemblance
This Is Your Way
Quantum Field (No Vocal)
Sky Burst
Union
Retribution
I'm Only Human
Probable Cause
Legend Of Citruc
Big Skies