Real Rock. Symphonic Metal. Classic Rock. Original Sound. Old School. New Kids.
The Symptom is a quartet with Richard RAM Martinez, Jesse Medrano, Howard Chu and Heywood Chu. With new sounds with old school rhythm, The Symptom commited to bring back the scene of rock, with a completely new tone and to a whole new level. Rising from the suburban middle class of Diamond Bar, California, the quartet worked their way up to recording, gigs and local fame. The self-taught musicians will return to the studio the record their complete first album, due to its popularity in the EP.
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In 2012, The Symptom sold over 200 copies of their EP, and their local popularity began and have been grwoing since. Due to the sucessfulness of the EP album for Tomorrow's Memories, The band will record the rest of the album and will release it by the end of the summer of 2013.
It is my pleasure to say that, since the formation of the band in 2012, we have grown locally, and been having a great time. being as a band together, stated Drummer Heywood Chu.
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The all ages show started with a young and new band on the scene called The Symptom. The oldest person in the band was about 15, but that said, these guys rocked the stage. With a sound of rock with a splash of symphonic metal this band is well on its way to a long and awesome life in the music scene.
From T4P's New Years Eve 2013 show with Puddle of Mudd
Photo credit: ROCKwell UnScene/Rockwell Anderson Media
Next up was No Ones Mercy. I have seen this band before and will see them again. This band is a crowd pleaser. Not only singing their songs but explaining to the audience the meaning of a few. They are great on stage engaging everyone in the room and making the fans feel like they count. Their music is rock and they are a must see if you want an explosive set. Although playing without a bass player this night, the band carried on in hard and heavy style. To see the YOUtube video of a portion of their live performance, click the following link http://youtu.be/cOvmdU8vVWk
Closing the night was T4P. This band made their night a night for the fans, giving out free posters, tee shirts, and stickers, this band always shows love to their fans. But that was not the only reason to come to this show. It was about the music. T4P has a stacked resume for a “local” band in the scene, starting this year off on New Years Eve with a show at the Whisky playing with Puddle of Mudd. The band stays busy doing gigs, writitng music, and working on their new album. If you want a show that you can sit back, have a beer, and rock out to this is your band. Although their music isn't mosh pit appropriate, you can still Rock to it and party with the band. You can find T4P all over the scene with up and coming shows with UnWritten Law and many more. You can check their Facebook page for more info on shows and on where to score the new music.
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