The In Harms Way recipe for success:
Chop up classic rock, alternative rock, punk and the blues then add
1 part Bruce Springsteen and Joe Cocker
1 part The Killers and The Cars
1 part Pink Floyd.
Mix in a little Bon Jovi, Eddie Money, Green Day and modern Santana.
Bake in a hot oven and serve loud!
In Harms Way's new release, "Jupiter by the Moon" calls upon rock history in blending classic, punk, and modern rock into a contemporary sound of its own. Peppy melodies, layered guitars, and weaving keyboard lines are set behind a rock steady beat giving these edgy pop songs their life. Springsteen-esque vocals, blended with beautiful harmonies combine to create an unexpected and intriguing effect. The songwriting is a treasure chest of social commentary, twisted love songs, and life's angsts. The opening track, "This Side of Paradise", is a rocker reminiscent of Green Day that examines politics, patriotism, and other social issues. "Steel Valley" is the poignant story of the band's home town and its economic woes. The current members of In Harms Way have only been together for 14 months, but this new CD represents the maturation of a band where each member has carved out his own place. The whole band, which hails from Northeast Ohio, shares writing credits for the first time, and this new collaboration is its strongest to date.
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In Harms Way
September, 2006
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IN HARMS WAY: Jupiter by the Moon
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