In a city where pop culture reigns through Top 40 dance clubs and alternative rock festivals, Baltimore went against the grain and presented Unbroken. Baltimore, a city not known for producing ample amounts of hard rock acts, definitely hits you in the teeth with Unbroken. Assembled from an all-star cast of Maryland-based bands, Unbroken brings a new life to the much-needed hard rock scene in the bay area. "It's too easy to fall into the norm...", says Doug Readmond, drummer for the explosive group. "...we give the fans what they want, not necessarily what they're been brainwashed to hear" Damon Dukes reflects on the stage energy that Unbroken brings: "...we want to feel like we've been hit with a Mack truck in the morning. That's how we know we gave the fans the show that they paid for." And a show you will get, as Unbroken leaves no stone unturned when it comes to stage energy. "I have a mosh pit within myself", adds Chaz Grimaldi, bass player for Unbroken. Sponsored nationally by Jagermeister, Unbroken was honored to be selected to perform with Slayer on the 2004 Jagermeister Tour. "It's an awesome feat to be able to share the stage with legends of rock world" says guitarist TJ Torillo. Look for Unbroken to perform their high-energy show all over the upper East Coast region....don't miss it!!
how come half the bands i like, theres some shitty band with the same name on here instead of them
Oct 21 2007, 11:14 PM
um there seems to be a lame band calling themselves unbroken they should probably change their name because i like the real unbroken not whatever shitty metal crap band is calling themselves unbroken