Hot off the press! The Senate releases a new single for the world to listen too. “When In Rome” Get it here on iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-in-rome-single/id498038364
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Hot off the press! The Senate releases a new single for the world to listen too. “When In Rome” Get it here on iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/when-in-rome-single/id498038364
Read MoreOn our way into the city for a meeting, Benny and I spotted the actual graffiti that was used in the Return to Democracy EP.
-Mike
We’re headlining this show and we go on at 10pm. Here is a link to buy discounted tickets at $5!
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So, a Latino, a Barbadian, an Italian, a German and a Russian all came together to form The Senate. Benny “Blanco” Rivera hails from the Bronx and is one of the most talented percussionists around. If that wasn’t enough, he is also a professionally trained pianist and is well versed on the guitar. David “Dbass” Holder is a student of music theory and has more than ten years of studio and live performance experience with a six-stringed bass guitar and he also lends his talents to the backup vocals. Steve Loos’ guitar skills are described as “outside of the box… [Utilizing] heartfelt chord patterns” (Senate, 2011); he is also trained in audio engineering and recording. There is my dear friend Andrew Kravchenko who has been melting faces since middle school with his classic rock background and inherent creative instincts. The front man is Michael “My-kel” Coppola whose lyrical ability in his raps and voice, when singing, is unique and threatens to raise the bar and set a new standard for front men everywhere. Michael was originally exclusive to the songs featuring his hip-hop/rap persona, however when the time came for him to step up and control the stage with his heartfelt singing ability, he was there, he was ready, and he dominated.
These men consider themselves a form of an actual senate, where different peoples and ideas come together to create something new and appropriate. Somewhere all voices are heard and expressed. They are an outlet of musical creativity and ability which spans more than four genres of music. They have already mastered pop music, hip-hop, house, rock, metal, and that’s just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. The Senate’s repertoire is all that needs to be shown when attempting to describe their ability to transcend labels and how they lay waste to pre-conceived notions regarding band stereotypes.
Every person whose core has been shaken by simply a song has at some point understood the meaning of true greatness with regard to music. There is that unexplainable sensation one gets when the right concoction of melody, lyrics and rhythm is found, and it strikes that one nerve within, resulting in an experience like none other. There is an age-old question with regard to musicians: is the understanding of theory important to the creation of good music? The answer is a tricky one. Those who answer “no” will point to an example such as Paul McCartney, who cannot even read sheet music but has nonetheless written some of the greatest and most popular songs of all time. Those who answer “yes” are usually the ones who have the training and education, and view music as a more intricate, language-like form of communication.
Regardless of which philosophy you subscribe to, I believe most would agree that the number one trait which is an absolute requirement is creativity. The Senate not only satisfies each arbitrary criteria, they exceed all ‘requirements’ and do so in spades. Each member brings a unique creative quality and advanced understanding of how music works and what makes music better. They push limits, they know the rules and they are not afraid to break them. The Senate. The name itself is creative and thought-provoking. Five years ago a group of students at Five Towns College, located in Long Island, New York, decided that they wanted to form a band. Contacts were made via word-of- mouth and against all probabilities every one of them showed up to the first rehearsal. Each of these members came from different neighborhoods, cultures, ethnicities, and socio- economic backgrounds but they had one thing in common: talent; they all had excelled in not only their primary instrument, but multiple instruments.
Last night “The Senate” crushed it at the Iguana Lounge. Special thanks to everyone that made it out. See everybody soon at the next show. Check the events page for the next performance….
Read MoreThe Senate releases v1 website. The fully dynamic website is just the beginning of a online community of music. The Senate Music dot com is one of the first websites to support full html 5, jquery tuned site crawlers, fully dynamic menus and widgets, and of course, fueled by music.
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