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Seeds Of Sound

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Christchurch alternative rock group Seeds Of Sound formed in mid 2005.

The bands sound balances the dynamics between hard and gentle styles and defies all attempts to firmly categorise. Primarily the vehicle for main songwriter Daniel Grinwis, the whole product is a passionate and driven display of everything a hard rocking band with attitude should be - intensity of delivery, depth of lyrical content, and an uncompromising edge which embodies a sense of immediate and dangerous unpredictability.

Firmly within the spectrum of hardcore rock yet diverse enough to comfortably drift into different genres, take what is needed from them and meld it into a full on sensory experience which rocks the body and touches the soul, Seeds Of Sound are certainly a band which demand an unbiassed audience which is ready to experience the unexpected and celebrate that momentous diversity with passion and focus along with its creators.

Band Members:
Daniel Grinwis (vocals, guitar)
Baz Mantis (guitar)
Luke Tippet (bass)
Andrew Maasch (drums)

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  • Christchurch


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