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FATHOM CITY

 

The Detroit music scene is not a single genre. A collective effort from various talents define this area through musicianship, dedication, and a work ethic that has derived from the blue collar mentality that has always made Detroit great.

 

Fathom City has taken it upon themselves to pay tribute to the variety of sounds that makes the Detroit music scene so unique. Refusing to limit themselves to any particular genre all while creating a sound that is their own.

Founded by bassist Steve Lupinski, formerly of After The Tide, Martel, Kubrick’s Message and A Gathering of Giants, has been a part of the music scene for over 16 years. Delivering energetic, but groove-orientated bass licks, Steve proves his experience as a well rounded musician and will not disappoint.

 

Drumming those killer beats for Fathom City is none other than Joe Kaschynyc. Although he was not the original drummer at first, Joe provides the band with his skills 100%. He currently plays in Eva Under Fire and was Steve’s ex-band mate from After The Tide. Coming from a background of pop punk and metal, Joe brings an upbeat but dynamic sound to the rhythm section.

 

The next member to join was lead vocalist William May, who also is the lead singer from Broken Day Machine and formerly the guitarist from Death of a Hero, has been active on the scene since 2003. His broad range of influences adds an extensive amount of diversity to the lineup.

 

Several auditions later, brought two lead guitarist. Both are new to the scene, both have a symphonic sound and both have a style that is undeniably dynamic.

 

Ryan Thomas, hails from Oshkosh, Wisc. and is heavily rooted in classic and Indie rock. Writing memorable riffs and hooks that will keep you coming back for more.

 

Justin Sant Angelo from the heart of downriver brings an ear trained in music theory and a jazzy funk based guitar that simply works so well with his counter part Ryan. There’s really no defined lead guitarist in Fathom City, with both working as one.

 

Last but not least, Emcee Motormouth came into the band delivering a unique sound of keyboards-synth, and samples. Coming from all types of musical background, a true genius of sounds. To keep listeners engaged and and wanting more Emcee Motormouth keeps the party going and fills the gaps between the notes, it’s like heaven in your ear.

 

Fathom City portrays the sound of a culturally diverse metropolis. A style that is laced with such a broad amount of influences and experience. Months of hard work, patience, and unified sense of perfectionism has created a sound that will not disappoint. You can find Fathom City performing at your nearest venue soon!