HOW THEY WERE FORMED/STREAMS

Formed in the early stages of the pandemic, Four Times Louder has gained a following throughout northeast and central Ohio, especially in the Cleveland and Akron area. They have accumulated over 6,000 streams on their first studio album “Radio Play” and over 10,000 streams since releasing their two latest singles “23 (Grow Up),” and “It Wasn’t Me.”

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WHO THEY ARE AND INFLUENCES

Formed in 2020, Four Times Louder is an American rock band from Cleveland, Ohio composed of members Steven Kager (Vocals, Guitar), Chris Mitchell (Lead Guitar, Vocals), Gus Jansen (Bass, Vocals), and Evan Reeves (Drums). Taking influence from bands like Foo Fighters, Led Zeppelin, Badflower, Royal Blood, Rush and Pearl Jam, they aim to deliver crunchy and intense, yet deeply melodic songs that catch your ear and get the crowd moving. They have been described by fans as “whipping up a fun frenzy of fast riffs, grooving bass lines, shredding solos, ferocious drums, and heartfelt vocals.” (@samthings2112 on instagram)

PRESS

"This track brings arena-ready hooks with pop-punk style production, vocals, and instrumentation. The lyrics scream out about the pains of getting older, and wishing we could go back to the simpler years. The chorus invites listeners to scream the lyrics along, helped by a fantastic vocal performance. "

RELEASES 

The band is hard at work recording their second studio album “A Certain Sickness,” having already released the first two singles off the album “23 (Grow Up),” and “It Wasn’t Me.” With more singles to release from the album, the band plans to bring a new intensity to their music while maintaining the consistency of their freshman album “Radio Play.”


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