During an August 2008 performance at the House of Blues Anaheim for KLSX 97.1 Free FM's the Frosty, Heidi and Frank show, co host Heidi said - "Not too many things can leave me speechless. Silent Treatment kept my mouth shut, all I wanted to do was listen. I love Silent Treatment!"
Earlier co-host Frosty noted about the song, Some Other Way - "the song was incredible!"
Representing a fresh face in this latest generation of young bands, SILENT TREATMENT serves up a tasty dose of old and new in a lively Rock format that can be considered in the family tree of the Foo Fighters, Buckcherry and Stone Temple Pilots.
SILENT TREATMENT (ST), a four-some with members all still in their early 20's has recently slithered out of the Las Vegas desert sun where they wrapped up recording a new three-song demo with Producer, Kevin Churko (Ozzy Osbourne, Shania Twain) showcasing the songs Fear, Some Other Way and Steal the Sun, released in June 2008. Fear is a franticly fast-paced anthem with a propulsive guitar riff that will leave listeners winded. While Some Other Way is a call of hope where the vocal melodies lift your spirit above the clouds of adversity. Steal the Sun lays down a massive tomahawk-chop groove that one can't help but move to. All three songs have become staples and fan favorites in SILENT TREATMENT'S live show arsenal.
SILENT TREATMENT plays a relentless schedule up and down the West Coast, splitting time between their ever-growing So-Cal and Nor-Cal fan bases as well as the Pacific NorthWest and SouthWest. Their high energy live show and soulful musicianship is earning them acclaim from Club Owners, Soundmen, Bartenders, Doormen and the always important new fans. So prepare yourself because, "something wicked this way comes."
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did you guys watch the replay of Kobe's 81 point game tonight?? I wanted to text you Steve but my phone died and I was watching at my hotel. I hope you were watching . . .