Biography
Formed in 2006 in Los Angeles, Clandestine has been redefining progressive rock/metal and making waves in the underground scene. Their 2006 EP gained international recognition and won them the title of "Best Female Fronted Band" by a Los Angeles magazine. Melding pounding rhythms and lush textures with soaring melodic vocals, the music garnered undeniable reviews from critics worldwide.
The band is now ready to release their much-anticipated full length follow up album entitled, "The Invalid". Producer Sylvia Massy, who is best known for her work with System of a Down and Tool, got wind of the band's project and reached out to put the album over the top. The band also solidified a new lineup, one that now features Sammy J. Watson from The Apex Theory on drums who brings his very unique and powerful flavor to the mix.
The new album again pushes boundaries between progressive, modern rock, metal, and even more mainstream audiences. The band’s ultimate goal is combining diverse influences and styles that mark a new generation with an unnamed creation. They refuse to follow what the mainstream sets as a rule for present time because when something is defined by words, it already belongs to the past. As a progressive band, that’s why Clandestine strives to find the sonic missing link between the past and future and does not represent a trend.
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Members:
June Park, Mark Valencia, Dan Durakovich
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Sounds Like:
Melodic rock with electronic and metal influences
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Influences:
Porcupine Tree, Tool, Dream Theater, Mudvayne
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
03/15/09
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Profile Last Updated:
08/16/23 03:11:55