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Rock n Women: Lucid Fly
06/06/06
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(antiMusic) Today's Rock n Woman is Nikky Payne for Lucid Fly. We'll now turn it over to Morley: I've rarely heard a stronger debut record from a band than Adapting to Gravity than Orlando Florida's Lucid Fly. The disc is stuffed full of melodic hard rock songs that feature the awesome voice of Nikki Payne. Songs like "Collide" and "Splinter" will stick in your head from her great delivery, augmented by the tastefully-crunchy guitars. Nikki Payne brought us up to speed on the band recently.

antiMUSIC: The material you play sets you apart from most of the other bands I've heard lately. Do you feel this hard rock style fills a void in the current scene?

Nikki Payne: Most importantly we play from the heart�We feel our style is unique. Each of us have such a wide range of musical influences, so when we get together to write, its always experimental at first and then we compromise until we find a groove that works best for all of us-its like the songs morph into their own entity. It has been hard to categorize our music, but we describe it as progressive hard rock. I think a lot of bands are doing the hard rock style, some more radio friendly than others, but I definitely feel like our version is refreshing and edgy, and often times unexpected - a pleasant surprise. [see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story

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