Local Band Network Member Since: October 7, 2005
Last Update: October 7, 2005
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Music types:
Christian, Rock
Description:
Descendents of such successful bands as Hawk Nelson, The Natural Anthem, Hello Kelly and Out of the Monetary, Trouble with Ferguson is the progeny of an emergent "Barrie sound" whose nucleus finds itself at Jeff Wardell's Blue Box Studios. This is a rock unit consisting of Matt Hills on bass, Randy Simmen pulling lead guitar/ backup vocal duties with Jordan Dean rounding out the guitar assault, singing lead and playing piano. Okay, but what is the Trouble with Ferguson? Music is defined as the organization of sound. Well, these boys are very well organized indeed. Like a sonic can of Red Bull, the music of Trouble with Ferguson is energetic rock, with woven-in themes of identity, emptiness, relational regret and redemption. There's a spiritual readiness that speaks to the nature of songs like wipe the tears which describes "the fire that changes me" or find me here which draws on a sense of spiritual longing and disconnectedness (and includes a poignant appearance by cameo king Jon Steingard of Hawk Nelson/The Natural Anthem fame). In short, what we have here is kinetic rock with maturity: a sound that rises above the din to accomplish what it sets out to do: create music with an edge.
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