
Got Missile ?
There is something strangely reassuring
about the fact that a band like Missile Silo Suite is out
there right now. Grandparents, Baby boomers, Gen-exers,
twenty-somethings, teenagers, children, and house pets alike,
can sleep sound in the knowledge that rock and roll is not
dying a slow, corporately homogenized death. It is
alive and well and living in St.Louis, MO.
With influences ranging from Pearl
Jam, Jawbreaker, and Clutch, to R.E.M. and Led Zeppelin;
Missile Silo Suite is creating a rock and roll voice
for the new millennium. The band features the powerful
and
dynamic vocals of Sarah Laak, the twin guitar attack of
A.D Thurston and Anthony Spinali, and the
lock-tight, dynamic rhythm section of Chris ÒDogtownÓ
Bosslet on bass and Jamie Perryman on drums.
Produced by Jacob Detering and Jon
Christopher Hughes, the band's first release "Holding
Pattern" features passionate rock songs, both raw and
radio savvy, that combine complex harmonies, fiery guitar
chops, soulful melodies, and insightful lyrics. With
well crafted songs, plenty of interesting guitar interplay,
huge melodic hooks, and an underlying attitude of pure rock
fury, "Holding Pattern" is the first step in the
evolving sound of Missile Silo Suite.
Missile Silo Suite has truly become
a force to be reckoned with on stage. Tight musicianship
and
dynamic stage presence make for a live show that appears
larger than life whether the band is
performing in an intimate club setting or a large rock venue.
Missile Silo Suite is a powerhouse woman up front, a rock
solid rhythm section and two deliciously amplified men on
guitar; creating a sound that is enduring, powerful, smart,
sexy, and wickedly rock and roll. We can all rest
easy. |