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Magik Saturn

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2016 | SELF

New Orleans, Louisiana, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2016
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"Loyola Band Strives to Global"

A Loyola band has recently been catapulted into the international music arena. They are competing in a worldwide battle of the bands competition to win an opening spot for this summer at a premier outdoor music festival in London.
Hard Rock International hosts a yearly worldwide competition called Hard Rock Rising in which thousands of bands compete globally for a spot to open in the Hard Rock Calling music festival in London’s Hyde Park.
This year the competition will take place from July 13 through July 15, and the winner of the competition has the chance to open for headliners such as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and Paul Simon.
The Loyola band, Liquid Peace Revolution, made up of singer and vocal performance freshman William Alber, guitarist and former Loyola student Kyle Deshowitz, bassist and former Loyola student Evan Hall, drummer and music performance freshman Matt Keegan and pianist and former Loyola student Jason Percle, has made it through the first three rounds of the five-round competition and is now competing in round four representing the entire state of Louisiana in the global online voting round, said the band’s manager and music industry freshman Kevin Quern.
The competition started in March, and 86 Hard Rock Cafés across the world held competitions in which they each selected a local band to represent their location.
“There are some bands that have their entire country backing them,” Quern said.
Round four started on April 9 and runs until April 24. Liquid Peace Revolution is in 27th place out of 86.
“We are in the upper half of the rest of the world,” Alber said.
“It’s really impressive. It’s a global competition, and they have gotten this far, like they’re in the top half,” said criminal justice freshman Sheridan Dagg.
Liquid Peace Revolution had its start in New Orleans in 2003 when Deshowitz and Hall met, but the band really came together in 2007 and has played over 100 gigs in New Orleans, Keegan said.
“This isn’t our first thing,” he said. “We’ve been around for awhile.”
The band only plays original music and currently has 14 officially recorded songs, Quern said.
“They put so much effort into writing their songs and making their music; it’s really fun to listen to their music,” Dagg said.
When it comes to the music industry, the band has strong views against being part of a record label.
“We intend to get famous without a record label. We don’t want to have to deal with the corporate greed,” Quern said.
They heard about the competition because they had already played at the Hard Rock and were encouraged to compete by Julie Sandford, Hard Rock Café New Orleans’ Sales and Marketing Manager, who books all the bands, Quern said.
Originally there were over 12,000 bands that entered worldwide. The first round was a local online vote in which they won by 120 votes. Then in round two, they had to perform at the Hard Rock and were chosen to proceed to round three where they competed against the “Best of Louisiana,” and they won that as well, Quern said.
By winning round three the band won $1,500 in prizes, a $500 gift card to Hard Rock Café, $500 cash and a $500 gift card to ReverbNation, a service that helps musicians promote their music and prosper online with advertising tools, Quern said.
If they win round four, they make it into the top 10, and enter the final round that will reward them with the chance to perform at Hard Rock Calling in London’s Hyde Park.
“We firmly believe that if we got to the top 10 we would make it to Hyde Park,” Quern said.
There are only a few more days left in round four, and the band plans to continue their promotional efforts by performing this Friday in the Peace Quad from 3:30-5:30 p.m.
“We appreciate any and all help,” Keegan said.
“If you go to theliquidpeacerevolution.com all you have to do it click vote. If the whole campus were to vote, then we could win,” Quern said.
Kristen Himmelberg can be reached at kahimmel@loyno.edu - Loyola Maroon


"Loyola student band competes for spot at Hard Rock international music festival in London"

Liquid Peace Revolution, a rock band of three Loyola University New Orleans’ freshmen and two former students, recently won the local round of Hard Rock Rising, an international battle of the bands at the Hard Rock Café New Orleans in March. The quintet must now compete for a spot on the bill at the 2012 Hard Rock Calling music festival in London’s Hyde Park, featuring headlining performances by legendary musicians Soundgarden, Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon. - Loyola University Newsroom


"Loyola student band competes for spot at Hard Rock international music festival in London"

Liquid Peace Revolution, a rock band of three Loyola University New Orleans’ freshmen and two former students, recently won the local round of Hard Rock Rising, an international battle of the bands at the Hard Rock Café New Orleans in March. The quintet must now compete for a spot on the bill at the 2012 Hard Rock Calling music festival in London’s Hyde Park, featuring headlining performances by legendary musicians Soundgarden, Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon. - Loyola University Newsroom


"Flower Power Evolution"

Though the “hippie” scene has long since been buried and the Haight-Ashbury crowd grew up and joined the society they once mocked and protested against, there is a new breed of musicians who have digested that music and are creating a New Revolution. One such band is Liquid Peace Revolution from New Orleans... - Nola Music Now


"Flower Power Evolution"

Though the “hippie” scene has long since been buried and the Haight-Ashbury crowd grew up and joined the society they once mocked and protested against, there is a new breed of musicians who have digested that music and are creating a New Revolution. One such band is Liquid Peace Revolution from New Orleans... - Nola Music Now


"Liquid Peace Revolution wins New Orleans round of Hard Rock Cafe's battle of the bands"

Throughout the month of March, New Orleans-area bands competed each Wednesday evening at the Hard Rock Café as part of the rock n’ roll restaurant chain’s annual worldwide Hard Rock Rising battle of the bands. According to the Hard Rock, more than 12,000 bands entered the contest; more than 275,000 votes were cast online, and 841 groups made it to the regional live performance round.

In New Orleans, Liquid Peace Revolution – a hard-rock act in the late-60’s mode, with tinges of psychedelia – triumphed over around 20 other groups to capture the local title. They’ll now be pitted against 85 other winners from around the world in an online fan-voting round.
Once the top 10 are chosen, a panel of music-industry pros will select three finalists. The panel includes Little Steven van Zandt; John Gourley of the band Portugal, The Man; Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit; Fyfe Dangerfield of Guillemots; Live Nation promotions VP Toby Leighton-Pope and Hard Rock international chief marketing officer John Galloway.
The first-place winner will travel to London to perform at the 7th annual Hard Rock Calling music festival in London’s Hyde Park in July, opening for acts including Bruce Springsteen, Soundgarden and Paul Simon.
Online fan voting is open now. To cast your vote and download free tracks from competing bands, visit the Hard Rock Rising Facebook page. - Nola.com


"Liquid Peace Revolution wins New Orleans round of Hard Rock Cafe's battle of the bands"

Throughout the month of March, New Orleans-area bands competed each Wednesday evening at the Hard Rock Café as part of the rock n’ roll restaurant chain’s annual worldwide Hard Rock Rising battle of the bands. According to the Hard Rock, more than 12,000 bands entered the contest; more than 275,000 votes were cast online, and 841 groups made it to the regional live performance round.

In New Orleans, Liquid Peace Revolution – a hard-rock act in the late-60’s mode, with tinges of psychedelia – triumphed over around 20 other groups to capture the local title. They’ll now be pitted against 85 other winners from around the world in an online fan-voting round.
Once the top 10 are chosen, a panel of music-industry pros will select three finalists. The panel includes Little Steven van Zandt; John Gourley of the band Portugal, The Man; Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit; Fyfe Dangerfield of Guillemots; Live Nation promotions VP Toby Leighton-Pope and Hard Rock international chief marketing officer John Galloway.
The first-place winner will travel to London to perform at the 7th annual Hard Rock Calling music festival in London’s Hyde Park in July, opening for acts including Bruce Springsteen, Soundgarden and Paul Simon.
Online fan voting is open now. To cast your vote and download free tracks from competing bands, visit the Hard Rock Rising Facebook page. - Nola.com


Discography

Lucid Being
1) Fast and High
2) Dying in N.Y.C.
3) Interlude to Gaia
4) Cepheus
5) Impulse Power
6) I Awoke and Rode On
7) Here We Resonate
8) Resonant Love
9) Interlude to the Sun
10) Cloud 9
11) Gravegigger
12) Young Monkey Man

Sounds of Rainforest Monkeys 
1) Shuffle If You Like It
2) RED (Real Electric Dilemma)
3) Monkey Heart

Flower Power Evolution
1) Burn the City
2) Reason and Rhyme
3) Colors
4) Rose Garden
5) Eating the Grass
6) Guess What
7) In Lumen
8) Generation Man
9) Sign of the Times
10) Rain On
11) Do Re Mi

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Bio

"It's other worldly" - Ali Amarena (Not Real Radio)

"One of their great talents is leaving you wanting more." -Mike Dorsey (Not Real Radio)


Magik Saturn is a group of musicians searching for new and unique ways to expand the boundaries of Rock music. The band has been together eight years in various guises, and after a nearly two-year hiatus, the four-piece is excited to get back on stage, with an entirely new set of material, more intricate and more expressive than ever before.

 

Magik Saturn is recording a new album, and it is sure to put them at the forefront of the indie rock industry’s emerging artists.  The band was always incorporating funk and blues into their psychedelically infused rock, but now progressive rock and acapella elements have given the band a quality reminiscent of the bands Yes, King Crimson, and Pink Floyd.

The members of this group are all professional musicians in their own right, with an unparalleled understanding of music in general as well as each other’s idiosyncratic tastes and styles. Magik Saturn hopes to inspire a unique audience, bringing their intriguing blend of various genres to the eager ears of those craving new music.


Members
William Alber – Bass / Lead Vocals

Kyle Deshowitz –  Guitar / Vocals
Jason Percle – Keys / Vocals

Matthew Keegan – Percussion / Vocals