Motorpsychos

Motorpsychos
Motorpsychos
Website Official website
Members
Amy Bianco
Pamela Simmons
Dennis Brown
Past members
Abby Krizner
Rachel Cassady
Tom Venturino

Motorpsychos are a heavy rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They have released three CDs and have won several regional and national band competitions, and consist of Pamela Simmons, Amy Bianco, and Dennis Brown.

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Biography

Motorpsychos were formed in Pittsburgh in 2000 by guitarist Pamela Simmons and singer Rachel Cassady, both formerly of the band Go To Helen. Rounding out the original lineup were bassist Amy Bianco, also of the Pittsburgh hardcore ensemble Reducer, and drummer Tom Venturino. Shortly before the band recorded its debut album, Venturino departed and was replaced by Dennis Brown. The band became one of the most successful rock groups in Pittsburgh and toured throughout the northeastern United States.[1] The self-titled album Motorpsychos was released in June 2002.[2]

Cassady unexpectedly left the band in late 2003. Instead of merely recruiting a new lead vocalist, Motorpsychos decided to expand their sound by adding singer/guitarist Abby Krizner (formerly of Throttle Audio). Bianco and Simmons took on lead vocal duties as well, resulting in a unique three-frontwoman lineup. This expanded version of Motorpsychos debuted in January 2004 and quickly began accumulating accomplishments, including a first-place finish in the Rolling Rock Hard & Heavy Rock Wars in 2004. Their second album Piston Whipped, recorded with prize money, was released in January 2005 and featured Bianco, Simmons, and Krizner all singing lead on alternating tracks. Following the album's release, the band placed strongly in several national rock competitions, becoming finalists in the 2005 Zippo Hot Tour Competition [3] and winning the 2005 K-Rock, Hard Rock Winter Rock Challenge, a competition with 107 other bands,[4] Motorpsychos were also awarded with slots on the WXDX X-Fest in 2005 and the Warped Tour in 2005 and 2006.[5]

The band's third album, Coming of Rage, was released on January 31, 2009. Krizner departed shortly thereafter, and the band has continued as a trio.

Discography

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Pittsburgh City Paper", Motorpsychos: Faster Pussycats, June 19, 2003
  2. ^ "Metal Maidens",December 2003.
  3. ^ "Duquesne Duke", February 27, 2006
  4. ^ "Nightwire", Motorpsychos Win the 93.7 K-Rock/Hard Rock Cafe Winter Rock Challenge, April 2005
  5. ^ "Pittsburgh Rock Press", April 2005

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