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copperwound was officially founded in august of 2005, but has gone through so
many changes over the past two years it's scarcely the same band. brian is the
only original member left, but the vision and sound still remain the same.
the name copperwound (pronounced 'wound' like 'sound') describes the sound of
their music, both literally, and figuratively. the copper wound strings they stretch
across their acoustic guitars is the birthing place for almost every song they write.
only after the song has developed do they introduce it to amps and effects. in this
manner, they can stay true to their sound, spirit and foundation.
after their first gig, in which they played the slot for a defunct band, the calling
for their music was quickly apparent. club owners started contacting them, asking to
schedule. over the next year they played over a dozen gigs, picking up steam and fans
simultaneously. during the midst of this moderate gig schedule, they managed to find
time to get into the studio and record their first album, titled there are no dogs.
copperwound now plays regular shows at some of the hottest venues in dallas, including
club dada, lakewood bar & grill, poor david's pub, and the green elephant. they were
also featured on a radio show at kbigradio in october of 2006, where the dj said 3.1
million listeners had tuned in for the show. this was the first time their demo cd,
consisting of four tracks, was aired in any kind of professional capacity. copperwound
has also played a prime slot at the white rock lake festival two years running. there
is no doubt the band is picking up steam. it's not happening so rapidly they lose their
hats, but it is happening quickly enough to notice.
there's a lot going on behind the scenes, and they've expanded their crew to help
them with the peripheral work so they can concentrate on what they came here for:
the music. and with that peace of mind, they're able to focus and maintain their
creative energy, following the one cardinal law by which they are governed...
keep it copper.