The Glorious Veins formed near the end of 2007 and hit the scene hard. Within a few months, the band was playing at indie rock venues throughout New York City. The band’s sound, with its compelling mix of crooner melodies and post-punk dance grooves, was refined into a ten-track DEMO that they recorded in March of ’08. With their demo in hand, The Glorious Veins are gaining momentum and establishing a conspicuous presence in the City. This unique
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The Glorious Veins formed near the end of 2007 and hit the scene hard. Within a few months, the band was playing at indie rock venues throughout New York City. The band’s sound, with its compelling mix of crooner melodies and post-punk dance grooves, was refined into a ten-track DEMO that they recorded in March of ’08. With their demo in hand, The Glorious Veins are gaining momentum and establishing a conspicuous presence in the City. This unique and diverse foursome hail from four entirely different backgrounds spread over three continents. They came together with a mutual appreciation for all kinds of styles and a predilection for blending these influences to create a sound all their own. The band’s singer and primary songwriter is Paul Pangman. Born and raised in Wisconsin, Paul showed a love and affinity for music from a very young age. Paul came to New York at the age of 18 to attend Columbia University, where he picked up the guitar and started writing music. In a few years he wrote well over 100 songs but he needed to find a band to play them. Fortunately for him that was all about to change. Paul enjoys a walk in the park, biking and ballet. His special move is the dancing rooster. Matt “howlin” Howels, the guitarist, was born and raised in London, England. He taught himself how to play at age 12 and has been blowing minds with his slashing skills ever since. In the UK, he played with many different bands while in college at Southhampton and in London after graduation. In October of 2007, Matt moved to New York City where he immediately fell into the downtown blues scene before joining The GV’s. Matt enjoys lazy afternoons, brunch, and blacksmithing. His special move is the ninja kick. Lee Grasso, the bassist, was born and raised in Connecticut. Originally a guitar player, Lee found himself playing bass for theGV’s after they had a line-up change during August of ’08. Having an RnB background, Lee’s technique and aggression when it comes to playing bass, compliment the bands new and upbeat sound. Lee loves fishing and his special move is the jumping octopus head butt. And last but not least: drummer Wiggy Colmenares. Born and raised in the Philippines, Wiggy started playing the drums in middle school. Music became his passion and he went on to play in many successful Filipino rock bands. He moved to New York City a year ago with his family and now lives in Queens. Wiggy enjoys shadow boxing, dandelions, and keeping secrets. His special move is the kung-fu butterfly combo.
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