User talk:Banddrive

Drive - The Young Classic Rock Band
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Drive was born in January 2007, when Peter, Ivan and Tinu who had been in another band (Unstable) for about 3 years decided to leave to form a new band with a new style. These three young fellows met singer Matthew who was at the time searching for a band with their style. At first Matt was playing guitar in some songs and keyboards in others but in order to be more focused on singing, the quartet phoned long time friend Jonas (who use to play with Ivan about 5 years ago in their first band ever) and asked him to join the band as second guitarist. He accepted straight away. Lately Drive suffered a huge blow when drummer Tinu decided to leave Malta for a year to continue his studies abroad. Although this loss was hard to accept, Drive knew they had to move on and search for a new drummer and luckily, they found Raphael...an energetic drummer with a huge passion for classic rock. Their main focus is writing orignals. When writing, Drive try to write songs with classic rock roots but with a modern touch. They don't have a single songwriter in the band, each member comes up with ideas and together Drive build a song on these ideas. This way each original sounds different because altough every member loves classic rock, they still have different styles in their playing and songwriting, and the mixture is....well you can listen to their tracks :) Drive are currently working on more material and are recording some new tracks. As said before, though Drive's main focus is writing orignals, their cover list consists of works from Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Krokus, ACDC, Scorpions, Motley Crue, Guns n' Roses and other classic legends.

Visit their space: www.myspace.com/driveonline

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