Stemage

Location:
US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock
Site(s):
Label:
Silent Uproar Recordshttp://www.surecords.com
Type:
Indie
New in February, 2010 - Stemage

has a new song on the "Songs for the Cure '10" Cancer research charity compilation.

All the proceeds from sales of the compilation go to the American Cancer Society.

It's a fantastic collection, with over 35 artists! Please donate

and get your copy of the 2-disc album. Every bit helps. :) Here is the new Stemage

track from the compilation, "The Challenger".



DOWNLOAD THE TRACK HERE

DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM HERE



Stemage is most known for the game-cover project, Metroid

Metal.



Stemage

released Strati (meaning "layers") in 2006 - a collection of pop, prog, metal,

and 90's influenced space rock with vocals. Stemage's instrumental follow up

album is due out in 2010. Strati is available now from Silent

Uproar Records.



If you are a fan of Failure, Stemage performs covers of "Leo" and "Undone" on

the new Failure Tribute record - with Orion, Paramore, Emotron, and more. Pick

one up at www.myspace.com/failuretribute



   Tracklisting:

01.

Star Ninety-Six

02. Calling the Kettle

- mp3

03. Library

04. Luna

05. Strati Part 1

06. Fabulous Fabulist

07. In Dependence

08. Duo

09. Anosmium

10. Strati Part 2

11. All of Australia



"You’ll

swear ‘Library’ involves J. Robbins on guitar, vocals, or twiddling knobs

somewhere . Damn impressive … and a benchmark in any genre." - Illinois

Entertainer



"Enigmatic and invigoratingly divergent styles" - Smother



"Grant Henry obviously has a fertile and creative mind for music that

few possess . Each track seems to have its' own personality and complexity,

from soft passages to very complex heaviness" - Space City Rock



“Stemage is hard rock mixed with early 90's crunch, math rock, and some

prog-rock. The result is original, and Stemage's lyrics are hilarious.”

- Pulse Weekly



“I have no idea who this dude is, or why he recorded an album full of

crappy nü-metal riffs with his shitty high school talent show vocals on top

of wannabe emo verses. Plus, what the f**k's up with the Good Charlotte

cover art? - PunkNews.org



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