Dualistics

Location:
Denver, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Melodramatic Popular Song / Visual / Garage
Booking and General Contact: dualistics@gmail.com
Dualistics is a progressive pop band from Denver, CO. Starting originally as a recording project by Jimmy Stofer (bass) and Scott Russell (drums) in 2006, the additions of Charley Hine and Tyler Despres (guitars and vocals) helped complete the band allowing them to play their own guitars live. In Spring of 2009, Nate Barnes started playing his very own drums with the group. Now the ol' lineup is working on other stuff.



Dualistics are still constantly writing music and starting unbelievable gossip. Be sure to check back in on them every now and again.
"Dualistics' emotive but sophisticated style makes them the perfect candidates for Denver's next breakout act. Dualistics stand a chance of achieving a significant national popularity." Billy Thieme - Denver Post



"Listening to Dualistics' new self-titled EP, it's evident that the band is truly coming into its own. The material is strong, the sound is polished, and confidence positively oozes out of the speakers." Cory Casciato - Westword magazine



".the diminutive collection - less than thirty minutes long - is jam-packed with crunchy guitars, catchy-as-a-coldsore melodies and some impressive instrumentalism." Eryc Eyl - Westword magazine
"With their 2009 release (self titled), Dualistics have taken the time to refine what has escalated so quickly. The EP is strong, with arcing guitar lines and moments of dynamite in a dusty box. The guitars are big, the groove is fat and rolling. Evident is also a pop sensibility for melody and song structure." Jonathan Bitz - Syntax magazine



"Every song is beat-driven, with a mellow sway to accompany the band's unique lyrics." Saturday Night Magazine



"The Dualistics new self-titled six track EP may serve to catapult this mega-talented band into the national spotlight. Their music is complex, sublime and rippling with heavy guitar vigor. With a mixture of superior album influences including C.y, Radiohead and even a smidgen of Weezer, it's obvious this foursome understand the dualities of creating great songs within the framework of great powers." Colorado Music Buzz



"Dualistics use ample space and mesh clever guitar work with an impeccable rhythm section to put together a CD that won't let you get bored." Scene Magazine
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