The Artillery

The Artillery

Infobox musical artist
Name = The Artillery


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Origin = Round Rock, Texas
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Genre = Post-hardcore
Electronic
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Years_active = 2000—present
Label = SE RECORDS
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URL = [http://www.the-artillery.net www.the-artillery.net]
Current_members = Dean Barry
Jonathan Macias
Chris Reyes
Chris Ellis
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dablink|This article is about the band "The Artillery". For other meanings, see . The Artillery is a post-hardcore band that formed in Round Rock, Texas in 2000 management is SE Records.

Biography

Brief History

Post-hardcore "The Artillery"' is an electronic/pop/post hardcore band out of Round Rock, Tx they have been together since 2000 and have been playing around Texas since 2002. They combine driving guitar leads with catchy vocals and have made a name for themselves in Round Rock, Tx Since they have been together they have release 1 cd self titled "The Artillery" and currently are working on their newest release entitled "Fear Is In" with producer Paul Soroski its release date has set for March 2007 you will be able to find it on amazon.com, itunes, and many other online stores.

The Artillery and Paul Soroski

Paul Soroski, bassist of the Southern Rock band Podunk, was introduced to The Artillery in the summer of 2003, they met at a local sound stage. He was intrigued by how young TA was, and how well they could play for their age. Right then and there, he became the producer and manager for the band. Over the years Paul molded the band and gave them opportunities to play amazing shows. Also, he helped them record their first EP, "Fear Is In", as well as book many shows during SXSW '07 to showcase the band.


=Group members=
*Jonathan Macias (vocals/guitar)
*Dean Barry (guitar/keyboards/vocals)
*Chris Reyes (bass/vocals)
*Chris Ellis (drums)


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