Jeremy Roche and Mandy Suiter, both natives of Central Indiana, met in 2007 and have been writing and recording music ever since. They have produced several demo tracks on their own and recently spent time working at The Lodge recording studios in Indianapolis recording and producing their first two studio tracks, on which Jeremy provided all drum and guitar tracks, while Mandy supplied vocals, piano, and orchestral arrangements. They have a modest but loyal fanbase for never having performed live, and hope to eventually assemble a full band and start booking shows.
Note: "Gone Away" written by Bryan Holland, from the 1997 album Ixnay on the Hombre by The Offspring.
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Just wanted to stop in and wish you ALL a Very Blessed & Thankful......Thanksgiving!!!! be safe....... be blessed........... vita la ville......... haney
Thanks for networking - hope you enjoy my music. Great sound you guys have...nice vocals, excellent guitar, strong drums. Looking forward to hearing more!
Copying Evanescence's sound? How about improving it? That's right. Evanescence is an awesome band and one of my favorites, but I think Amy could take some singing lessons from Mandy here. And to the person who said Noctura's lyrics were depressing: Have you heard Evanescence's lyrics?
Keep up the awesome work guys. I can't wait for an album!
Take the good comments, with the bad. They will come. We have been in this business for 20 years, collectively. Not all of the reviews are as you wish they would be. Not all of the people that listen to your music are going to connect with what you do. Sometimes people say silly hurtful things and believe they are being helpful, or constructive. We have been called all kinds of things from Symphony X clones to talentless and pointless. None of it matters. Keep close to your heart what is important to you: making music that you love. If others share your love of you music with you, that is a blessing, but not as much of a blessing as the music itself.
How about enough of the negative energy. Noctura resembles Evanescence? So what. Evanescence resembles Within Temptation who resembles Lacuna Coil who resembles Nightwish. It's called a genre. And depressive lyrics? Have any of you actually listened to Evanescence? Again, it comes with the genre. That's what it is. Instead of knocking people down we should be building them up and celebrating their skills. So the next time you feel patronizing, take a prozac, sit back and be grateful that these two are willing to share their music.
I wish negative people like the ones that left the comment below this would keep quiet. You do what you do and model after what makes you comfortable and your sound will come thru in its own right. It takes courage and drive to pursue something of this magnitude and I applaude you. On behalf of those of us afraid to use our voices (outside of our showers and cars), ROCK ON!!!
yall are like a mix between evanescence and lacuna coil, your music is nice but the lyrics are a little depressing. at least evanescence wrote about something meaningful.