Unity One
Unity One came out of the 1990s alternative rock scene with a sound built around guitar riffs and anthemic choruses. Their debut album 'Unleashed' arrived in...
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Unity One came out of the 1990s alternative rock scene with a sound built around guitar riffs and anthemic choruses. Their debut album 'Unleashed' arrived in 1995, and the single 'Bring The Storm' became their calling card, a track that caught on with its raw energy and straightforward delivery.
Samuels Stone handled lead vocals and guitar, writing most of their material. Ethan Hayes played lead guitar, Oliver James was on bass, and Lucas Ryan kept time on drums. They formed in New York City, drawn together by a shared interest in grunge and alternative rock of that era.
After 'Bring The Storm,' they put out more albums and toured, but the pressure to follow up that initial success created some strain within the group. By the late 1990s, they were dealing with both creative tensions and outside controversies that slowed their momentum.
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