Christian "Too Much Man for One Woman to Handle" Warner (guitar, vocals)
Influences
Echoes Fade's influences are diverse, pulling musical cues from John Mayer, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, Dave Matthews, Blink, and the postal service to combine them all into one sound.
Echoes Fade is a Davis-based band (that's near Sacramento). We write music from our hearts, so you might find a lot of sad and bitter songs about girls. Ultimately, we hope that you, the listener, will see a little bit of yourself in everything we play.
We have a few victories to our name. We won the UC Davis "Davis Rock Challenge" in 2004 versus 11 other bands, and we've gotten as far as the National Finals in the World Battle of the Bands competition (as of 11.08.05). Below you can find a little of our history. Enjoy.
Echoes Fade is an act like none other. Fusing melodic guitar riffs and soaring vocal harmonies with an acoustic pop-rock sensibility, Echoes Fade has been pleasing crowds on college campuses for more than a three years. Their heartfelt lyrics and engaging melodies defy traditional classification, while still being relevant to the listening audience.
Formed in 2002 by Christian Warner and Domenic Santangelo, the "Christian & Domenic" duo began as an acoustic act which boasted creative songwriting, powerful guitar and catchy bass grooves. Soon their talent exceeded their acoustic limitations well-studied drummer Ben Vanderplas and guitarist Erik "smoking lead" Levinson joined the upward-bound and forward-looking team.
Echoes Fade is a young group, topping out at 24 years of age. Their youthful energy and stage dynamics make them a sure crowd-pleaser at any event. Currently, the band is booking shows in the Sacramento/Los Angeles area.
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Just wanted to give you and all of your friends a heads up that Glider, Jim Bogios and David Immergluck's from Counting Crows litte side project, will be playing the Washington Music Festival at the corner of 3rd and B Streets in West Sacramento on Sunday April 22 starting at 12 pm. Bands include Brittany Shane (www.brittanyshane.com), Glider (www.myspace.com/gliderwithjimandimmy) and Chuck Prophet featuring Counting Crows own Jim Bogios on drums (www.chuckprophet.com).
West Sacramento has done all sorts of cool stuff in this neighborhood and they are throwing this party for FREE to celebrate! There is parking at the North End of 4th street at the Broderick Boat Ramp.
For more info, Call Kurt Overmeyer at (916) 617-4535.
One more thing.... Jim and Immy will be doing a brief Meet and Greet right after their set, so bring you Counting Crows stuff for autographs!
Hey Dominic and boys:)Just thought I would drop by and say a hello.How's the music goin?Hope all's well with all of ya!Take care and be safe,
<3, ~Heidi~
Hey guys...I just thought I would stop by and once again tell ya...I had a real great time seeing ya guys:)You all are very talented and personal and that will pay off in future:)Take care and look forward to the next show!
~Heidi~
hey really enjoyed you guys last sunday night, i will probably hear you again this next sunday night as well, i look forward to what u have to share. By the way nor cal rules :-) you guys are from same area as me YOU ROCK!
ALTHIA