Audio Collection
Get Up & Go
Spektral Motion
Female fronted 3 piece techno rock.
Collection Contents
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Get Up & Go | 3:18 | Play |
| 2 |
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Trapped | 3:41 | Play |
| 3 |
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Shoulda Coulda Woulda | 3:58 | Play |
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Now You're Gone | 4:44 | Play |
| 5 |
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I'm Over You | 3:20 | Play |
| 6 |
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Love Regret | 4:07 | Play |
| 7 |
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You and Me | 3:27 | Play |
| 8 |
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He Said She Said | 3:26 | Play |
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Why Can't We | 3:48 | Play |
| 10 |
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Get Up & Go (Phunck Step Remix) | 5:04 | Play |
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Description
Arising from the aftermath of 80's electro pop and the darker side of 90's rock, Spektral Motion has twisted modern rock into a blend of driving dance beats, rock guitars, and techno keys. Labeled as "edgy electroclash" and "techno rock", SpekMo is the caffeinated cousin to Pink, Garbage, or Boomkat.
"Spektral Motion" refers to a spirit of motion, which carries over from their sound to their live performance. Over the past 7 years the band has performed as a 3 piece with MLisa Lomelino singing, Travis Krouse on guitar, and Ryun Hovind on bass guitar. Staying true to the dance genre, beats & keys are pumped out electronically and MLisa uses onstage vocal effects. SpekMo's aggressive performance is a double shot of espresso, with MLisa revving up the crowd by dancing nonstop and the boys rocking hard with their guitars. The Vidette reviewed a recent performance saying, "The band gave their audience what they've come to expect... an extreme experience."
The band's influences are drawn from Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Madonna, and Paul Oakenfold. MLisa, performing since age 3 in full costumes to audiences, cites a dual identity to her passion for performing. One element is her love for dancing and singing, while the other is her addiction to fashion. Her influences showcase this fact, ranging from Lady Kier of Deee-Lite to Ann Wilson from Heart to Cyndi Lauper. "MLisa is a dynamic force with attitude", says T and T magazine.
Ryun formed Spektral Motion to bridge what he saw as a gap after playing for years to rock crowds. "There was all this tension and raw energy in our rock shows that made the audience excited, but didn't give them a chance to channel that back to us...whereas now, our music is energy with an outlet."
Travis, weaned on Metallica, Van Halen, and Black Sabbath, sought a more creative approach to rock music when he joined the band. Using a multitude of FX-induced guitars, Travis goes from producing dark Matrix-type landscapes to futuristic laser solos.
With venues having grown to include outdoor concerts and festival appearances, the band recently relocated to Nashville where it has been amassing a large and loyal following in a short amount of time using word of mouth, an interactive web site, and great performances. Spektral Motion's debut CD entitled "Get Up & Go" was released Nov. 22, 2003. A regional tour and a m usic video release will follow in 2004 as well as a remix EP in mid 2004.
MLisa comments that despite her passion for dance music, "I'm a rocker at heart, and we think techno rock is just the next evolution for rock and roll."