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Sinch is an American
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band formed in 1994 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.


History

The
alternative rock Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s. "Alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from Popular culture, mainstre ...
quartet, Sinch formed in 1994 while its members were attending different high schools in Doylestown and Willow Grove. To the dismay of parents and the bemusement of friends, the members of Sinch made a pact that upon leaving school they would dedicate themselves to the band rather than pursue
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. In 1996 the band self-produced its first album titled, ''The Strychnine'', earning it regular live slots along the
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. Two years later, Sinch released its second record titled, ''Diatribe'', which gained them further notoriety and won them supporting slots with
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artists including
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and Chevelle. This exposure was sufficient to garner the band a major label deal. In 2001, they signed with
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and produced their self-titled '' Sinch'' album with producer
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. The first single from the album was "Something More". It was released to radio stations worldwide and became one of the Top 100 active rock singles of 2002. Sinch's self-titled album became one of Roadrunner's highest selling debut releases, and ultimately went on to sell over 100,000 copies worldwide.http://ampkicker.com/2012/03/sinch-hive-mind-review-interview/ During this period, Sinch became known for their use of the "Ocular Noise Machine" or "Viditar", a guitar-shaped
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(acrylic glass) which is operated by the band's fifth member, Jay Smith. The device feeds computerized footage on to projector screens, and edits it in real-time during the band's live performances. The footage is edited via buttons on the machine's neck and knobs and sliders on its body. Used in conjunction with a
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, the buttons allow the operator to select video files to display, whilst employing knobs and sliders to manipulate and apply special effects to the images. Fearing the device would be copied by another band or, worse, a corporation, Smith applied to have the device
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ed. Smith is also the founder of Livid Instruments, where he creates and sells his own line of video instruments. Sinch were released from Roadrunner Records mid-2004, after the label decided to pass up the option of renewing the band's contract. Their second major album titled, ''
Clearing the Channel ''Clearing the Channel'' is Sinch's follow-up to their 2002 self-titled album. The band signed up with independent rock label Rock Ridge Music for this release, after their contract with Roadrunner Records Roadrunner Records is an American rec ...
'', was released on March 22, 2005 via independent label
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. At the start of 2009, Sinch started work on a fan-funded album project. They began recording in June of the same year, but due to the band members also holding down full-time jobs recording would take around two years to complete. By August 2011, the album was in the mixing stage and the release was being planned. The album, '' Hive Mind'', was released as a digital download, available to those that contributed to the making of the album, on March 20, 2012. On July 31, 2015, Sinch released a track titled "One Way Mirror" available for purchase with all proceeds benefiting former member Jay Smith's battle with
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. On September 8, 2018, Sinch released a track titled "You and Me" available for purchase with all proceeds benefiting former member Jay Smith's battle with
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.


Band members

Current members * Jamie Stem – vocals (1994–present) * Tony Lannutti – guitar (1994–present) * Mike Abramson – bass,
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(1994–present) * Dan McFarland – drums, percussion (1994–present) Former members * Jay Smith – ocular noise machine, viditar (1994-2011)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''The Strychnine'' (1996) * ''Diatribe'' (1998) * '' Sinch'' (2002) * ''
Clearing the Channel ''Clearing the Channel'' is Sinch's follow-up to their 2002 self-titled album. The band signed up with independent rock label Rock Ridge Music for this release, after their contract with Roadrunner Records Roadrunner Records is an American rec ...
'' (2005) * '' Hive Mind'' (2012)


Other releases

* ''Sinch (Demo)'' (1995) * ''Project: Bluebird EP'' (2000) * ''Imitating the Screen EP'' (2002) * ''Live Cuts EP'' (2005) * ''
Subdivisions (EP) Sinch is an American alternative rock band formed in 1994 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. History The alternative rock quartet, Sinch formed in 1994 while its members were attending different high schools in Doylestown and Willow Grove. To the d ...
'' (2006)


References


External links


Official site

Livid Instruments

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