Anti-m
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Anti-M is a Santa Barbara based mostly electronic rock band. While the band has been releasing albums since 1992 their main claim to fame is having a rather famous guest guitarist. Ronnie Montrose, known for forming the band Montrose and starting the career of singer Sammy Hagar,
played on the band's second album "Positively Negative". The band also
release a CD of instrumental remixes featuring alternate versions of the
songs that Ronnie Montrose played
on. The bands discography includes "No Waves in Hell", "Positively
Negative", "It H-Hurts, the Instrumentals", A remastered version of
"Positively Negative" that features two bonus track instrumentals that
include Ronnie Montrose.[1]
The band's latest album entitled, "Damage", was released in 2008.This album features a guest performance by Bassist Tim Landers who has played with various talent includingTori Amos, Vince Neil, Stevie Nicks, Al Di Meola and Billy Cobham to name a few. The style of the album is dark and gothic with a mix of influences from bands like Within Temptation, Evanescence and electronica like Depeche Mode.[2]
[edit]Members
The band members are currently (2009)
- Jon Moseley Guitarist (formerly of Santa Barbara-based band Psycho Graffiti with vocalist Jeffrey Winslow, who is now the lead vocalist for San Francisco Bay Area hard rockband Syrym (official site))
- Barbara Moseley Vocals, Guitar, Bass
- Ruston Slager Keyboards, Vocals Bass
- John Wardlaw Keyboards, Vocals, Guitar, Bass
".. Got to dig Anti-M..." Lee -