The Mulberry Purple
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Left to right: Julio Cervantes, Pepe Clarke, G. Blake Lopez, David Aguilar
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Background information | ||
Also known as | TMP | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico |
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Genre(s) | Alternative metal Alternative rock Rock Hard Rock |
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Years active | 2001-Present | |
Label(s) | Valagardo Productions, Inc | |
Website | http://www.themulberrypurple.com | |
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Blake Lopez David Aguilar Julio Cervantes Pepe Clarke |
The Mulberry Purple is a pulse-pounding, high-voltage rock band that throws all its inner energy in your face while it grips you with the intensity of their lyrics. Their musical roots can be traced back to the border town of Juarez, Mexico, a city whose musical blend is as diverse and rich as its culture and people. Inspired by such background, they've created a sound that merges the classic concept of straight up rock with their own musical roots into a fusion that is reminiscent of the heyday of rock.
Los Angeles based members G. Blake Lopez (vocals) David Aguilar (guitar), Julio Cervantes (bass) and Pepe Clarke (drums), have successfully rocked local fans at renowned live show venues such as the Roxy, the troubadour and the Viper Room. Word of their crowd shaking performances has spread rapidly and each show the numbers only escalate.
With the recording of their first EP "...when the music fades" The Mulberry Purple was able to package the characteristic energy of their live shows into a product that will surely attract many more to their powerful style, sound and music. Although you may initially be tempted to compare TMP to great bands that have ruled the world of rock, you will quickly discover this musical force is in an arena of its own.
Using the precise mix of raw energy and defined musicianship that is characteristic of their sound TMP are set to release their second EP "The Auguries of Sound" inthe spring of 2007.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- ...when the music fades (2005)
- The Auguries of Sound (2007)
[edit] Other releases
- Red Room Sessions (with 5 songs) (2001)
- Volume 1 (with 5 songs) (2003)
- Volume 1.5 (with four songs) (2004)
[edit] Reviews
- El Paso Times Review of Red Room Sessions.
"Red Room Sessions" leaves no question that Lopez and company have the chops and licks to make something truly awesome".