Hardware To Halo - Triple Play Dystopian EP (Official Music Video) 3 Track Retrowave Mixtape
Hardware To Halo - "Sensory System" - Available at:
3 Track Dystopian EP Mixtape featuring the tracks:
Primary Key
Dystopia
Progress
Genre: Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock - Release Date: 2018-2020
Composers/Producers: Russell Chamberlain and Michael McCormack
Video Produced by Michael McCormack
© 2018/2020 Russell Chamberlain and Michael McCormack
All Rights Reserved.
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https://twitter.com/rchamberlain41Hardware To Halo has released their 2nd album.
Hardware To Halo return with their second album, "Sensory System" expanding on the sonic foundation of the duo's debut, "After the War Is Won."
Layered keyboards, driving guitars and electronic beats surround a vocalist trying to survive progress.
Hardware To Halo (HTH) is a modern rock group formed by Russell Chamberlain (Otherness, The Here and Now) and Michael McCormack (Film Composer, The Invented). United with the purpose of creating dynamic and imaginative modern rock music, Hardware To Halo seeks to distribute exciting new music to radio and online streaming outlets around the world.
The combo's first full-length album entitled "After the War Is Won" was released in July 2018.
A third album is already in the works.
All Rights Reserved - Copyright Russell Chamberlain and Michael McCormack
Melodic alternative modern rock inspired by: Phoenix The White Stripes Foo Fighters The Killers Nirvana Red Hot Chili Peppers Muse Coldplay
Radiohead U2 Simple Minds REM Snow Patrol Arcade Fire Kaiser Chiefs Brandon Flowers Editors
Interpol Keane Kasabian Travis Depeche Mode The Cure The Mission The Smiths Mogwai The War On Drugs
Paper Route Chvrches Death Cab for Cutie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_...
Modern rock is a rock format commonly found on commercial radio; the format consists primarily of the alternative rock genre.[1] Generally beginning with late 1970s punk but referring especially to alternative rock music since the 1980s, the phrase "modern rock" is used in the USA to differentiate the music from classic rock, which focuses on music recorded in the 1960s through to the early 1980s.
A few modern rock radio stations existed during the 1980s, such as KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, 91X (XETRA-FM) in San Diego, WHTG FM 106.3 (now, WKMK) on the Jersey Shore, WLIR on Long Island, WFNX in Boston and KQAK The Quake in San Francisco.[1] Modern rock was solidified as a radio format in 1988 with Billboard's creation of the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The 1988 episode of the VH1 show I Love the '80s discussed INXS, The Cure, Morrissey, Depeche Mode, and Erasure as modern rock artists of that year.
For most of the 2000s, modern rock radio stations
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