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Is priviledged to Present: 'Volume Conflict'Though founded in August 30, 2007, Volume Conflict was formerly launched in 2012 with the release of their "Demo" cd "Pixels" and their Music Video of their song "Wake me Up" on You Tube in January. With Rhythmic beats, strong riffs and a hypnotizing voice Volume Conflict seems to have it all. Lyrically they are equally impressive, with strong sing along chorus’ and harmonized screams to die for. MEMBERS: "CHINO" Triston Smith - Vocals & Rhythm Guitar
INTERNATIONALLY: 2012/2013 Play listed on 294 Radio Stations, 310 Internet Stations, reviewed 39 Magazines World wide. They where voted the winner @ Ernie Ball/Warped Battle of the Bands in Las Vegas for a place on the Warped Tour and was voted best International Act by the MRU Awards in Dublin Ireland. ( SEE HISTORY BY YEAR ) Volume Conflict Endorsed by: Hiwatt Volume Conflict's Publisher: E Music Buy our music from : The Music of Volume Conflict NATIONALLY: 2012/2013 Play listed by 10 Internet Radio Stations, reviewed by 4 Magazines in South Africa. Volume Conflict have played numerous festivals in South Africa eg: Veldbrand Festival, Ram Festival, Kiln Festival, Earth Dance Festival, Rock the River Festival, Van Stadens Rock Festival, Maitlands Festival, Below the Radar Alternative Festival... CURRENTLY busy with the Recording of their "Début" Album "STRAWMAN" which will be released later in 2013 and their 2nd Music Video of their song 'Derailed" very soon. They are promised to sky rocket through the Alternative and grunge scenes. With a strong fan base and good quality music, the only way Volume Conflict can go from here is up, and they are definitely on their way!
Dirty guitar sound, strong riffs and heavy drumming. Lyrics are angst filled, angry, frustrated, sad and fearsome. VC Music Publisher - E MUSIC. VC photos - TIANDI PHOTOGRAPHY. VC Recordings - BRYAN MCLAGAN( Drop and Roll).
CHINO’S (Vocals and lead) main influences are Kurt Cobain (Nirvana), Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam), Daniel Johns (Silverchair), Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots). LEE’S (Drumms) main influences are Tomas Lang (Stork), John Humphreys (Seether), Flo Mounier (Cryptopsy), Travis Barker (Blink 182), Joey Jordison (Slipknot) and Dave Grohl (Nirvana). STITCH’S (Bass) main influences are Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Fieldy (Korn), Paul Gray (Slipknot) and Rob Trujillo (Metallica). SNOW'S (Lead) main influences are Synyster Gates, Mark Tremonti, Steve Stevens, Lee Malia, Eddie van Halen, Tonino Baliardo
Label; North Atlantic Records
Gig Review: Volume Conflict at ROARPosted by bryanopines on January 21, 2013 in Gigs, LIVE REVIEWS In the good old USA, it seems that the ‘Hard Rock’ bands are an established part of the Rock scene. Bands like Seether, Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin, Stone Sour, Papa Roach, Shinedown and many more seem to be commonplace. With song structures that lean towards the more accessible pop music world juxtaposed by distorted guitars rooted in alternative rock and metal, the versatility of the genre generally garners popularity fairly easily – and is indeed the entry point into “heavier” music for many misunderstood teenagers (surely no one can listen to Linkin Park forever?). This is a genre that, with the ascencion of all the “core” genres – post hardcore and metalcore in particular – that seems to be relatively untouched in the local scene. That is, with the exception of Volume Conflict. Volume Conflict. Not just the description of how my ears feel whenever they see my earphones and iPod. These boys are a Hard Rock band (in the true sense of the word) from Port Elizabeth (yes, you read that right). There’s a lot to be interested in when hearing about these lads. There’s an incredible tale of hope and perseverance, there’s a sound unlike anything South Africa’s heard since Saron Gas – something that could admittedly be taken as either positive or negative. There’s also the reality that this humble collective are some of the nicest guys that you’d ever meet! But, this is about the music and, as one of the first local bands added to the Ozone play-list, the wait to see them live had been almost a year in the making. Having missed them at Rock The River, I headed out to ROAR curious…and amped! I was expecting a band similar to those mentioned above, with an “edge” but still one that tended closer to Seether than good old Saron Gas. The last time I was this wrong was when I expected the Springbok Nude Girls to be strippers! Volume Conflict are what I wish Seether had become – and I enjoyed their show as much as any other I’ve seen. It was great to see something different in the local scene, a true fusion of “pop” structures wrapped tightly in rock and metal. There was not a “weak” moment, not a note out of place – a truly polished performance. I enjoyed each track, and left upset that I didn’t already have some of the new ones. Each track was delivered with true passion, genuinely heartfelt angst and emotion which – to me anyway – elevates music. Personally, I am a fan of a well-placed scream in hard rock, and VC delivered just that! Their energy was great to watch as well, particularly their bass player, who would probably explode if nailed down! These boys are undoubtedly a band to keep an eye on, and an absolute must to catch live. Yes, they’re playing a style of Rock/Metal that isn’t the “in” thing right now, but that doesn’t detract from what they do – passionate, raw, honest hard rock. They’re firmly established as one of my favourite local bands, and they should be one of yours too! I can’t wait for an album, another tour and eventually only getting to see VC once or twice a year, because they’re not in South Africa any-more. True, no one knows what the future holds, but when that happens…you read it here first.
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