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Updated: July 7, 2009, 11:12 am |
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Suddyn hits the airwaves. Image courtesy of the band |
Montauk - So what happens when two Montauk brothers and two Irish childhood friends join forces? Drawing on inspiration, experiences and tales from both sides of the pond, Suddyn was born and so was a sound that uniquely fuses together the emotional intensity and style of Radiohead, the atmospheric rock of U2, and the baroque drama of Queen.
The band has spent the last two years touring and releasing their music in Europe - quickly becoming one of Ireland's best selling unsigned acts with three Top 30 hit singles under their belt!
With Suddyn the real magic is performing live on stage and for them it's that one place that four guys from opposite sides of the Atlantic can truly call their universal home! This love of the stage has lead them to play over 150 shows and they've been lucky enough to be in the company of great bands such as Shiny Toy Guns, The Films, Boy Kill Boy and Larrikin Love to name just a few. Suddyn's anthemic rock sound built its own reputation of a "must see act" on the live circuit.
As interest in the U.S. started to take on its own life, Suddyn recently returned to the Montauk camp. Early U.S. support came in from radio stations across the country, and their song "Gravity" recently charted at #16 on the FMQB Chart.
Suddyn's hard work and talent has not gone unnoticed by the industry and they have already racked up quite a few impressive accolades, and with their music soon to be featured on MTV and Music Connection, their success is showing no signs of letting up. They have been recognized with:
• Record of the Day
• NME's Top 20 Breaking Band
• Hit Quarters Artist of the Week
• Finalists in the prestigious AAA category at this year's International Songwriting Competition.
Pete Fischer
from Panama City, Panama says:
I have spent time at their Montaauk camp
listening to their rehersals that always seem
to get progressively better with new and very
creative music. I have introduced their music
to many friends here in Panama, all of which
had great positive comments. Being brought up
with music from the fifties I can still very
much relate to Suddyn music which I thourghly
enjoy. In short, "THIS GROUP is GOOD" and
deserve to go all the way with their
incredible talent and hard work!
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Dan from Levittown, NY says:
I was in Montauk over the weekend and saw this band's poster and bio in a deli. I heard some of their songs and they are pretty amazing.