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		<title>The Integral &#8220;002&#8243; Album Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 09:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Integral hails from the wonderful city of Montreal, Canada and they deliver eleven “All killer, No filler” tracks on their album “002”. Their brand of progressive-tinged heavy yet very melodic rock sets them head and shoulders above the hordes of modern rock bands strutting their stuff on commercial radio and MTV.   That’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Integral hails from the wonderful city of Montreal, Canada and they deliver eleven “All killer, No filler” tracks on their album “002”. Their brand of progressive-tinged heavy yet very melodic rock sets them head and shoulders above the hordes of modern rock bands strutting their stuff on commercial radio and MTV.   That’s not to say that The Integral wouldn’t fit right in, they’d just do so with a lot more edge and originality.</p>
<p>The Integral’s music is very dynamic yet concise, never letting the band’s offbeat twists and turns ever overtake “the song”.  The vocals stream melodically over the music and the lyrics and hooks are impeccable.  Heart-stopping heavier numbers like “Constant” and “Cycle” contrast more ambient and psychedelic inspired moments found in “Disassembled” and the instantly memorable “For Days on End” clearly demonstrating the band’s willingness to experiment. A mind-bending instrumental track is even included for good measure, displaying a superb mix of groove and technique jam-packed with breaks, off-time measures, and punches.  The Integral’s approach works very well throughout and never grows tired.</p>
<p>This is a standout release and you will not want to skip through any songs, which is a hard find these days.  Most Indie releases are plagued with murky production, but the sound quality on this disc is excellent.  If you like your heavy rock served up with a generous amount of creativity and intelligence, “002” is what you crave.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theintegralband.com">www.theintegralband.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Integral: The Next Big Rock Band</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shaneskinner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“The Canadian Quartet has been Rock’s best kept secret…UNTIL NOW…”
If you’re a fan of bands like Soundgarden, A Perfect Circle, Incubus, Tool, or even Rush…keep reading.  I came across a great band last month when I was at the Green Room here in Plattsburgh, NY.  They’re called The Integral and they’re from Montreal, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>“The Canadian Quartet has been Rock’s best kept secret…UNTIL NOW…”</em></p>
<p>If you’re a fan of bands like Soundgarden, A Perfect Circle, Incubus, Tool, or even Rush…keep reading.  I came across a great band last month when I was at the Green Room here in Plattsburgh, NY.  They’re called <strong>The Integral</strong> and they’re from Montreal, Canada.  I had never heard of them before and didn’t even know they were going to be playing there that night so I was very pleasantly surprised.  I’m pretty finicky with what I like and most bands just don’t do it for me, especially live, but these guys rose to the occasion.</p>
<p>The band is a 4-piece (drums, bass, guitar, and vocal); very stripped down and organic in their sound but intricate and very melodic in their approach which was the clincher for me because I’ve always loved punk and hard rock, but appreciate bands that have progressive/technical elements.  The Integral have the perfect blend of both.</p>
<p>For a band sporting just one axe, The Integral made a lot of noise. The guitar work was fluid and melodic while the bass and drums laid down heavy and authoritative grooves, allowing their singer to really belt out some memorable lyrics and hooks. I definitely felt their pulse-pounding intensity, which drew roughly 200 strong to the Green Room, and kept our rapt attention.</p>
<p>The crowd seemed to love it just as much when they toned down and waded into more ballad-ish material. It’s hard to find bands that can switch things up so effortlessly. Although I didn’t know their material I found myself enthralled with each song.</p>
<p>The Green Room is a cool little place and doesn’t have a stage, so the guys were set-up right on the floor opposite the bar and patrons were able to get right up close with them and vice versa.   The band interacted really well with the audience, and with each other.  On several occasions the singer offered the mic to a few enthusiastic onlookers to join in and they happily obliged.  Not knowing the lyrics didn’t stop them…all in good fun, and isn’t that what good music is about?</p>
<p>It was that kind of night &#8211; 3 sets of polished rock radio sheen made to set fists pumping and hearts beating. After the gig was over I had the chance to talk to the band members while they tore down their gear&#8230;the best part of being in a band&#8230;Not!  They were all very cool and spoke to me in detail about what the band’s been up.  Long story short: they’ve been playing together for nearly 10 years, had a few member changes along the way, released a few CDs (independently), and have managed to share the stage with several signed acts like Trapt, Dredg, The Ataris, Pulse Ultra and got a slot on the Vans Warped Tour in Montreal a few years back.  I love finding Indie bands that not only make great music, but also work really hard at building their story, so I wish these guys all the best.</p>
<p>See this band in an intimate club setting.  I’m really glad I had the opportunity to see them this way.   They’re planning on doing more gigs in the New England area so if you live around here, don’t miss out. They have played to big crowds in their native Montreal so it’s only a matter of time before they blow up here in the US and can’t be so “under the radar” anymore.</p>
<p>The band’s official website is <a href="http://www.theintegralband.com/">www.theintegralband.com</a> where you can find sound clips and mp3s from their killer new album “002”, which is on sale along with some cool merchandise.  I’ll be reviewing the album here soon so check back from time to time and feel free to comment.  Cheers!</p>
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