On their brand new EP, Richmond, Virginia-based Motion Picture Demise are making it nearly impossible for listeners to answer the all-too-common question, 'Who do they sound like?' the band set out to write a record uninhibited by genre labels in an effort to distance themselves from the dime-a-dozen, flavor of the week groups who only exist to cash in on pre-existing trends. Front man Travis Tucker boasts a truly unique voice displaying a great range from underlying whispers to full-on wails. The record's strength also lies in the jaw dropping guitar lines of guitarists Ferraro and Howard. At the heart of the CD are riffs and solos that seem to expand on the licks of seminal rock bands from the '70s and '80s. The band has played countless shows throughout the entire country while sharing the stage with such national acts as Under oath, Beloved (US), Midtown, Armor for Sleep, Boys Night Out, Steel Train, a Small Victory, Far-Less, Tokyo Rose, Figure Four, as well as played the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, TX.
1) Causin' a Stir
2) The Way It Goes
3) What's Up Jack?/The Good Times Are Back
4) Fail with Me
5) Inhuman Touch
6) Innocent
7) The Comfortable Divide