Indielink Top Bloggers

1980s 1990s 312 405 2010 2012 80s 90s a verse unsung Aaron Farrier African Jamaican Culture >CultureMusic African Jamaican Culture album release! Album of The Year Ali Stead Alice in Chains Allison Caroline Smith Photography alternative alternative rock Amanda Walton Andrew Cole Andrew Meyerhoff AOR appeals apportioners Arena rock Atropus Attention Audioslave Aung San Suu Kyi avant-garde awards Awesome bands Barstow Basia Lyjak Ben E. King bill Billy Freedom Biography black sabbath bluegrass born empty Bradmadethis Brampton Brampton Arts Acclaim Breakbeat Breast Cancer Brian O'Brien Brighten Our Future bronx C.H.E. California Cassmark Chart Attack chicago Chip Hanna Chris Cornell Christina R city Classic 80's Pop Rock Classic Rock classical Clotho Club Club Havoc Enterprisez collective experience tour competition Concerts Contemporary Rock corsets cryptic Cutting Edge Cyclops Dame Dance dark night darknight darknight entertainment debut deka records Delphi demo DIRTYDIAMONDRECORDS DJ Doug Horner Drainage x Drift Effect drop-zone dropping daylight Drumset Durham Music Society east eighteen ebm Editors Choice eftos eftostrial electronic Electronica EP Euro Metal Evolving Experimental Experimental Aggressive Rock facebook Fates female festival For Blood Four Non-Blondes freedom friend front page sessions Funk Rock fuse fusion Geddy Lee George Stroumboulopoulos girls Girls Gone Wild Glam Glass Tiger Good goth Greek mythology Greg Godovitz grip records Groove Metal grunge guitar Guitarist Gypsy haertel halo effect Hard hard rock Hard Rock Cafe Hardcore hartel Haydain Neale Heart Heavy heavy metal Heavy Progressive Instrumental Hesiod Hip Hop hip-hop hiphop hot huma In A Crowded Room Independant Independent Index Case Indie Indie Artist indie music IndieArtist industrial instrumental Intervention jacksoul Jason Daniel Baker jay-z Jim Frangelo Johnnyrook Julienne Spencer Junos Katee Lee Kayla faye KIAC Best of 2009 L-Bo Lachesis Lacombe Las vegas bands Led Zeppelin Lefty Linda Perry live loud and local Live shows lost in America love Luminato Lynzee Lynzee band Lynzee music Lyrics Malitia Man In The Mirror man of the people mansfield maplewood Maria Del Mar Matt Easter matt West Metal Metalworks Michael middle of the map Midwest Movement Mike Milwaukee Minneapolis minnesosta minnesota modern Moerae Moeraes Fate Moirae Moirai mr.tac a.k.a. chocolate mrdmg Music Music Videos musicians my lady four myspace nevermind new new artist new medicine new york city NewVideo Niagara Falls nirvana No Son Of Mine oklahoma One-Man onevoice orchestral Original original band Original music Parcae Pat Park Peabo Bryson peacefestuk Pearl Jam people power petitions Pink Floyd Plan 9 Pop and Rock power Powerpop progressive Queen Street West R&B radfax rap redborn retrospect retrospect records retrospectrecords richard lindsey riddlez Robert Fripp rock Rock And Roll Rocking rocklahoma Rush Rush 99 saint paul Saveda Scarlet Sins Scott Bremner scribe Self-Titled sessions ship shooters show sick of sarah sirens smiling politely SOCAN sos Soul Soul music sound hole soundhole soundhole productions South African orphans southern rock Squelch Starkers starkers.com steam punk steampunk Strombo Styx swag Switches tags Tanzania Tea Party techno Thadeus Mutarubukwa The Beatles the bezt of The Dead Wait the rouge The Sky and The Execution THE VERY BEZT OF ticketmaster TIMA Tool Toronto Toronto Independent Music Awards twitter Tyche U2 Unique unsigned chart urban Uxbridge vegas victim victim of nirvana videos VOC VOLUME 1 wasting days Wisconsin women world world of sound YouDiscover Zeus zone platinum ent.

Indielink Blog

Let's hear what you think about anything!
Moeraes_Fate
Current mood:  bouncy
Review: Moeraes Fate -- Making of the New Me 
Category: Music
Every so often a band comes along that goes beyond copying what everyone else is doing or copying what is popular. Bands like Led Zeppelin, Rush, and Tea Party come to mind. Like any band, they followed in the footsteps of those who came before, but they took the music somewhere new and they had something to say both musically and lyrically.

On New Years Eve 2009/2010 I happened to tune my TV in to the celebrations from Niagara Falls. The two headlining bands, Styx and Glass Tiger, were there, resting on their laurels, playing their old favourite pop tunes to pump up the crowd. But another band was there too. They had won a spot on the stage a few weeks prior. From the first note to the last beat I was blown away. Trouble is, I had no idea who they were! I had missed their introduction! As soon as their set was over I abandoned the party and ran to the computer to find out who these awesome young musicians were. They were new, and different, and they had something to say.

The band was Moeraes Fate--a fantastic progressive rock/hard rock/metal power trio from the Toronto area. They have such a unique sound and approach to their music. At this early stage in a career you would expect a young band to sound like the flavour of the month. But they don't, they sound like no one else.

Singer Katee Lee has a voice that is reminicent of Maria Del Mar from National Velvet, but also strongly suggests Tori Amos in her harder moments. However, she sings in her own style with power and conviction. On top of her vocal talents, she is a powerful bass player. Not content with thumping out the rhythm, Katee plays flourishes, fills, runs, and even melodic lines that one would only expect from a more experienced player. Lee is showing that she has the potential to become a bass goddess like that other famous Canadian power trio bass player named Lee.

There is a buzz building around drummer Kayla Faye. She is one of those drummers who brings the house down and steals the show from her bandmates. She thunders and roars through complex rhythms and patterns. She is obviously not content to be just a time keeper. Her drumming tells a story. She gives each song a unique feel. Most drummers these days just play the same few patterns from song to song. Not Faye. Her drumming is integral to the song.

As if two talented players is not enough for one band, Moeraes Fate has a secret weapon, Ali Stead. She is an incredibly adept and versatile player. In the power trio model, the guitarist has to be able to fill out the soundscape with compelling rhythms as well as screaming lead lines. Stead does this in spades. She effortlessly slips back and forth between rocking rhythm and burning leads. She also plays fantastic riffs that remind me of two of the most gifted rock guitarists of all time, Robert Fripp and Jimmy Page--talk about contrasts. Stead plays with passion and precision. She is one of those people that was born to play guitar. Her style, while nodding to the past, is both new and fresh.

Moeraes Fate have a great EP out that showcases some of their stage material and talents. The five song EP is called "Making of the New Me", after one of their stage favourites. The EP also contains a bonus track, a lovely acoustic cover of 80's hit "Man in the Mirror".