
Distorted Voices is the accumulation of years of inspiration, comedy, rage, and creativity.
Distorted Voices was created by Tom Martini, a local guitarist in the Pocono area that decided he wanted to try something different for himself musically so he worked on a few riffs went to Soundmine Studio in Marshalls Creek, Pa. and together with producer Dan Malsch set out to develop Tom's ideas. What came out was two instrumentals that would change Tom's outlook on music and ultimately change his life from that day. Tom put these two songs on the popular garageband.com for people to hear and the feedback that was recieved was not expected. Tom's song Distorted Voices climbed to #11 out of thousands of instrumentals. People started becoming aware of who Tom's Distorted Voices was. After another song he submitted called Visions made it up to #26 he felt he had something and went back into the studio to record two more but this time he added Darin Boby on vocals. Darin is known for his powerful voices in the Pocono area and his unmatched stage presence. The songs next to come out were Falling and Reason To Leave. The response was equally exciting because this time he posted them on another popular site called My Space and again the response was very positive. Now today the band has seen many challenges on how to get this out to people and the next logical step was to get out playing live and to do that there had to be a live band. All of the previous stuff had been recorded in the studio. So from a twist of fate, an old friend came knocking on Tom's front door, literaly. Drew Mollica a bass player that Tom played with a few years back had hooked up at the right time and agreed to join forces within Distorted Voices.
The band is currently searching for a drummer!
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Industry is also taking notice and have been aligning around this band from the guitar equipment endorsements of Tom, to the radio stations that are finding this band like WMMR 93.3fm in Philadelphia, WZZO 95.1fm Allentown, Pa. to the magazines like Guitar Player who's editor made some very cool remarks like" Tom knows the value of space and understatement", or calls it "convental modern metal with coolish environmental/electronic elements but Tom pulls everything out of the ho-hum bin with his soaring melodic sense, stinging and buzzy tones, and tasteful phrasing". 2007. Molenda, M; Editor. 2007 January Guitar Player Magazine. |
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