01. Get High
02. Answer Me
03. Sacrifice It All
04. Let Me Be
05. Feels The Same
06. I Hate That I Love You
07. Promises
08. Dying Day
09. Take What I Can Get
10. Thoughts Of You
Hailing from Essexville, MI, Finding Clyde is getting ready to deliver its new CD “Sacrifice It All.” Ahead of the curve with ‘Let Me Be,’ a lead off single from the group’s upcoming album, the track is climbing on Active Rock Radio charts from Idaho, to Texas, Oklahoma, and throughout the group’s home state of Michigan. The song was picked as the pick of the week by Nikki Sixx on his show Sixx Sense. With the band having spent time writing with luminary musicians ranging from Chris Henderson of Three Doors Down and Ryan Newell from Sister Hazel, the band has struck the perfect blend of melodic vocals with rocking guitars, not to mention memorable tone sewn soloing. The heart of the group lies in its fantastically tight rhythm section, which glues it all together perfectly. Joe Rivard’s vocal skills have been weathered into a perfect storm. Catchy, phrased and subtly personal all at the same time, he leaves his mark as an original vocalist. Jack Neymeiyer’s guitars rock and groove as he nails new tones into the band’s sonic sculpture. Without a doubt, the strength of the group is best displayed by the rhythm section of Tony Rivard on bass and Marc Scott on drums—a sonic percussion and groove that moves with Joe Rivard’s every vocal angle.
Hailing from Essexville, MI, Finding Clyde is getting ready to deliver its new CD “Sacrifice It All.”
ReplyDeleteAhead of the curve with ‘Let Me Be,’ a lead off single from the group’s upcoming album, the track is climbing on Active Rock Radio charts from Idaho, to Texas, Oklahoma, and throughout the group’s home state of Michigan. The song was picked as the pick of the week by Nikki Sixx on his show Sixx Sense. With the band having spent time writing with luminary musicians ranging from Chris Henderson of Three Doors Down and Ryan Newell from Sister Hazel, the band has struck the perfect blend of melodic vocals with rocking guitars, not to mention memorable tone sewn soloing. The heart of the group lies in its fantastically tight rhythm section, which glues it all together perfectly.
Joe Rivard’s vocal skills have been weathered into a perfect storm. Catchy, phrased and subtly personal all at the same time, he leaves his mark as an original vocalist. Jack Neymeiyer’s guitars rock and groove as he nails new tones into the band’s sonic sculpture. Without a doubt, the strength of the group is best displayed by the rhythm section of Tony Rivard on bass and Marc Scott on drums—a sonic percussion and groove that moves with Joe Rivard’s every vocal angle.