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ANTI-HERO: This is Real Rock'n'Roll

Keeping her mouth shut is something that ANTI-HERO's frontwoman Rose Perry has never been able to master. Growing up as a troubled and confused youth, music was the one outlet through which she could gain total acceptance. Never succumbing to negative temptation, Perry sought refuge through her artistic endeavours in hopes that the experiences she went through would one day serve as inspiration for her listeners.

"ANTI-HERO's music is refreshing. It motivates me to be strong and confident."- Amelia Favata, Creator, ANTI-HERO Streetteam Leader

Never anticipating that she would end up the leader behind a rock and roll phenomenon, Perry, unlike other rockers, maintains humility and takes the time to show her fans how much they are appreciated.

 "Anti-Hero's live shows are loud, obnoxious, a little silly at times ... you can't ask for anything better than that. Anti-Hero always go out of the way to make their fans feel special, which is rare these days in music." - Patman Coates, Official ANTI-HERO Bitch

Acting as not only a band comprised of four extremely talented musicians, but rather the voice of a generation, ANTI-HERO has captured issues of societal prominence through the lyrics of their hard-hitting catchy rock-infused anthems.

"ANTI-HERO's music has helped me so much on an individual basis - they put light in my dark days, and even more light in the good days. They are not just a band; they are four people who I look up to. Much love to them." - Mich Elik, Creator, ANTI-HERO Fansite

Dubbed as the '21st Century's Answer to Nirvana' (CoverZone Magazine, USA), ANTI-HERO's raw unapologetic attitude harkens back to a time when music, like any other art form, was inspirational, not sold as a commodity.

With their passionate presence, and commitment to delivering music with meaning, ANTI-HERO continues to raise the standards for musicians everywhere.

"ANTI-HERO is the heart of what music was meant to be. Passion. Drive. Dedication. Inspiration. And always presented with a positive message." 
- Jackery Schlifer, ANTI-HERO fan

Comprised of Nic VanH, Perry's bombshell blonde sidekick on Bass & Backing Balls, Jesse Tomes, the group's Lead Guitarist, Arranger & Comic relief, and finally, Todd Stewart, more commonly known as T-Bag (yes, there is a good story behind this one folks) keeping it loud, consistent, and in perfect tempo on drums, ANTI-HERO is not your average rock quartet.

As Perry explains, "We try to promote ‘following one's dreams' as one of our strongest messages. We write what we know - how we feel, and who we are as people. We don't write your cliché love and hate songs, but rather, with our music, we try to pay homage to the artists of the past who have made the industry what it is today. We are not here to fit into any molds, or preconceived notions of what it means to be in a female-fronted band. This is real rock with real attitude, and we are real people just trying to tell our story, hoping we can reach others with what we say."

ANTI-HERO's definitely primed to take on the music biz, and with their impressive D.I.Y. ethics which have earned them accolades of success, seeing them crowned as rock and roll royalty will surely be no surprise to anyone.

In a time when the music industry is over-run by copycat artists selling their souls just to become the next flavour of the week, ANTI-HERO, like Nirvana, remains true to their vision: playing the music that they want.

lineup

Rose Cora Perry Lead Vox, Guitar, Songwriter
Jesse Tomes Lead Guitar & Arrangement
Nic VanH Bass & Backing Balls
T-Bag Stewart Drums

influences

Distillers
DrainSTH
Hole
Nirvana
Veruca Salt
Silverchair
Joan Jett
Pantera
Marilyn Manson
Pat Benatar
ACDC
Aerosmith
Ministry
Boy Hits Car
Blink 182
Bon Jovi
Arch Enemy
White Zombie
NIN
Alanis
Mindless Self Indulgence
System of a Down
Smashing Pumpkins
The White Stripes
Sum41
The Offspring
Foo Fighters
Presidents of the United States of America
Tool
Cryptopsy
Helmet
Unpretty
Label HER Records
Released July, 2007
Unpretty

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#18: Breaking Down the Most Influential in the Music Biz

posted by roseofantihero   
I'd like to start out by thanking all of you for taking the time to read my column weekly. I hope that amidst my many rantings about the music industry that you've managed to gather a tidbit of wisdom here or there.

Below I've compiled a list of artists who have made the industry what it is today by becoming leaders in revolutions of sounds, imagery and artistic movements. You'll notice that very few contemporary artists have made the cut, and that is for one reason, and one reason only...Since the death of the grunge period in the late 90s, there remains a void in music history.

Everything you currently hear on the radio has been stolen from someone else - someone great from the past - and next to no artists, in the last ten years, have risen to the challenge to create something that can be considered "true art."

So I leave you with this - if you truly aspire to become a musician - to offer this world music with meaning - art that makes a difference in people's lives -- look up to these greats, gather inspiration from them, and start a revolution. Every serious songwriter should own at least one album from every artist on this list. I would like to note that although many may consider my choice to exclude artists such as Elvis or Frank Sinatra a crime, I do have good reason - neither of them ever wrote a song throughout their entire careers. This list is made to honour musicians who actually deserve the title, "artist."

In no particular order...

1) Madonna: Her longstanding title as the most famous woman in music isn't mere coincidence. She is the queen of reinvention and an icon in leading social trends.

2) Sex Pistols: The world's first and only true punk band. It wasn't about the talent, it was about the attitude.

3) AC/DC: Very rarely can a guitarist outshine his own lead singer, or for that matter, create nothing, but catchy songs.

4) Kiss: A band that has truly discovered the secret to branding and merchandising. Take a lesson from their savvy businessman Mr. Simmons.

5) Jimi Hendrix: A whole lotta blues, a whole lotta rock'n'roll and imagine most of his material was written on an acid trip.

6) Aerosmith: Steven Tyler is the iconoclast of what every lead singer should strive to be.

7) Bob Dylan: Amazing songwriter. His tracks will continue to be covered by other artists ‘til the end of time.

8) The Beatles: Talk about universal appeal. A band that not only possessed two uber-talented songwriters, but as well, was able to grow and redefine themselves with every album.

9) The Beach Boys: Sugary harmonies that any band would envy. Leaders in the ‘Surf Rock' movement.

10) Buddy Holly: Who thought that ‘Nerd Rock' would ever catch on?

11) The Smashing Pumpkins: Truly original melding of discordance with melody.

12) Nirvana: The voice of an angst-filled generation.

13) John Lennon: Was never afraid to speak his mind.

14) Chuck Berry: The true ‘King of Rock'n'Roll'.

15) James Brown: He isn't called the ‘Grandfather of Funk' for nothing.

16) Michael Jackson: The first black artist to ever receive airplay on MTV. He had the moves, the style, the talent - the whole package.

17) David Bowie: A gender bending leader in ‘Glam Rock'. Again, a great example of an artist who possesses the ability to reinvent himself.

18) Black Sabbath: Like demons caught on vinyl. This band surely scared the shit out of your parents.

19) Marvin Gaye: Spoke out for what he believed in the most.

20) Neil Young: Couldn't sing a note, but his songwriting is untouchable.

21) Ray Charles: Helped to break down racial barriers in music.

22) Little Richard: Way before his time.

23) Alanis Morissette: Gave women a whole new confidence in telling off their ex-boyfriends.

24) Queen: When Broadway met rock, and with a set of pipes like Freddie Mercury, it couldn't have been a better combination.

25) Red Hot Chili Peppers: Their unique style of mixing funk, rap and rock has been imitated by many imposters.

26) System of a Down: Inventors of music for people with ADHD.

27) Bob Marley: Brought reggae to the mainstream.

28) Deep Purple: Wrote one of the simplest and most repetitive three chord riffs in history, but somehow managed to make it a hit single. That deserves props big time.

29) The Jackson Five: The world's first boy band.

30) Janis Joplin: The ultra blues mama who wasn't afraid to bare it all and I mean that in every sense.

31) Henry Rollins: Not just a musician, but an inspirational speaker. One of the smartest people in existence, hands down.

32) Joan Jett: The Queen of PunkRock.

33) The Pixies: Failing to achieve major mainstream success, this band still remains one of the most credited bands in history in terms of influencing other artists.

34) Alice Cooper: The precursor to our Marilyn Manson.

35) The BeeGees: Any men that can sing that high deserve to be on this list.

36) Steppenwolf: Creators of ‘Biker Rock'.

37) Rolling Stones: Great songwriting, but we much prefer when their material is covered by other artists. Sorry Mick.

38) Van Halen: Inventor of the guitar technique, "tapping."

39) Eric Clapton: How many major bands was this guy seriously a part of?

40) Metallica: When metal went mainstream for all of us to enjoy.

41) Guns'N'Roses: Axel Rose and Slash? Enough said.

42) Led Zeppelin: Hold the record for the longest breakthrough single, "Stairway to Heaven."

43) Bjork: Too damn weird to ignore.

44) Pantera: As evident by the recent demise of Dimebag, this band has had a major impact on underground music listeners everywhere without meriting any mainstream radio play what-so-ever.

45) Johnny Cash: The man in black who made country music cool.

46) Prince: The male equivalent to Madonna.

47) Heart: Our first glance at what dual female fronted action can deliver.

48) Kraftwerk: Synth-pop artist extra-ordinaire: the precursor to industrial.

49) Tom Petty: Who doesn't know the lyrics to "Free Falling?"

50) The White Stripes: Simplistic, but in just the right way.

51) Pink Floyd: Until you've watched Wizard of Oz while listening to "The Dark Side of the Moon", you will not be able to understand their significance.

52) Abba: A great example of gender equality and cross-over success.

53) The Who: Creators of the first rock opera, "Tommy."

54) Muddy Waters: Haunting, soulful, and real.

And finally...
55) Cher: For having the most final tours the world has ever seen. We appreciate her persistence, but she should really learn to give credence to Neil Young's words, "It's better to burn out, than fade away."



About the Author:
Rose Perry is the frontwoman for "London's Best Rock Band of 2006" (as voted by SCENE Magazine) ANTI-HERO, as well as the sole owner and operator of HER Records, a management company in which she offers marketing, promotion, publicity, tour booking, and artist development services.

Her band ANTI-HERO has toured extensively across the US, Ontario, and has played notable festivals such as Warped Tour, Wakefest, and MEANYFest.

Their critically acclaimed debut album, "Unpretty" is available worldwide through Nevada/KOCH Entertainment. For more information on Rose Perry and her band's accomplishments, please visit http://www.anti-hero.ca/ or http://www.rosecoraperry.com/
posted by roseofantihero   

earlier posts

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#18: Breaking Down the Most Influential in the Music Biz

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#17: Getting Signed is More than Putting Pen to Paper

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol 16: Making Merchandise

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#15: The Rules of Rock

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#14: Ready to Record?

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#13: Selective Sponsorship

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#12: Making Headlines

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#11: Getting the Right Kind of Press

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#10: Making Your Rock Show a Success

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#9: All the Right Moves to Securing the Right Gig

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#8: How to Book Your First Paying Gig

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#7: Creating Music with Mass Appeal

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#6: What's in a Name?

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#5: The Importance of Image

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#4: Branding Your Band

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol #3: The Business of Being in a Band

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#2: Why Music & Friends Don't Mix

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

So You Wanna be a Rockstar? Vol#1: What You Really Need to Know About the Biz

posted by roseofantihero on Jul 24, 2007  

Video

Unpretty 4:06

Unpretty

Music video for the title track off of ANTI-HERO's debut album. Shot on location at Fanshawe College & Call the Office. 2005.

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