Karmacycle
Administrator | Mar 11, 2008 | Comments 0

For music videos and pics go to: www.myspace.com/karmacyclerocks
Karmacycle was busy in 2002-2003 creating their first recording effort, “Scared”. The next two years were spent promoting the album and honing their live show by playing Northeastern colleges, festivals and club venues. In 2005 they finished their EP titled “Save Yourself”.
They worked with Producer/Engineer Bill Klatt (Days of the New) and NYC producer Cary Tamura (Shadows Lie, Grayzone, Heidi Fly), this collaboration demonstrates a more mature sound; sonically, they found their niche. “Journals of a Jaded World” was not a departure from, but rather an evolution of their strengths. Guitarist Stephen Sannicandro knows the band’s forte: “You can expect certain elements from a Karmacycle track: strong melody, intricate drum phrasing, dynamic guitar arrangements and a grooving bass.” The new songs also emphasized singer Luke Ambrose’s vocal prowess and sentient lyrics. His voice often cries out in empathy and anger, making a strong emotional connection with fans.
Last August, they showcased with BMR; the evening’s Master of Ceremonies was K-ROC’s own Julie Slater. The band has been featured on websites such as Kings of A&R, Myspace, Friendster and Gargageband. They have played some of Manhattan’s most popular festivals: MEANY FEST, The Nokia Core Tour, and Emergenza.
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