lence of a Silhouette, often referred to as SOS, is a young quintet formed by lead singer Danny Jo and Jeff Peters (rhythm guitar/vox/keys). In 2006, new lead guitarist Andy and drummer Jeffrah joined the band. Jeffrah brought in his friend Justin on bass to round out the rhythm section, and so was born “the current band today...thriving ever since,” says Jeff. Shortly after signing with Metrohouse Management in 2007, the band’s popularity skyrocketed.
“An SOS live show is an orchestrated assault of energy and a tightness that, put bluntly, sounds like a band twice their age.” (Scott Arko, The Cauldron) Not only do they sound just as good, if not better, live, they have the stage presence to awe even the toughest critic. The fan base is also another strong part to this unforgettable band. “Not only do they chant “S-O-S” before and after they get on or off the stage, but they diligently sing along to every lyric and make sure to catch Danny, the lead singer, when he decides to hurl his body off the stage and into the crowd.” (Angelica Merritt, The Buchtelite) The crowd’s response is only the first of many indications that the band has a devoted fan base developed from the strength of their song writing aesthetic and their energetic performances. Fan-made merchandise, record label offers, and a strong myspace presence don’t hurt either.
Silence Of A Silhouette
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Cleveland, OH
Danny Smith, Jeff Hourmouzis, Andy Puch, Justin Sobota, Jeffrah Koteles
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lence of a Silhouette, often referred to as SOS, is a young quintet formed by lead singer Danny Jo and Jeff Peters (rhythm guitar/vox/keys). In 2006, new lead guitarist Andy and drummer Jeffrah joined the band. Jeffrah brought in his friend Justin on bass to round out the rhythm section, and so was born “the current band today...thriving ever since,” says Jeff. Shortly after signing with Metrohouse Management in 2007, the band’s popularity skyrocketed. “An SOS live show is an orchestrated assault of energy and a tightness that, put bluntly, sounds like a band twice their age.” (Scott Arko, The Cauldron) Not only do they sound just as good, if not better, live, they have the stage presence to awe even the toughest critic. The fan base is also another strong part to this unforgettable band. “Not only do they chant “S-O-S” before and after they get on or off the stage, but they diligently sing along to every lyric and make sure to catch Danny, the lead singer, when he decides to hurl his body off the stage and into the crowd.” (Angelica Merritt, The Buchtelite) The crowd’s response is only the first of many indications that the band has a devoted fan base developed from the strength of their song writing aesthetic and their energetic performances. Fan-made merchandise, record label offers, and a strong myspace presence don’t hurt either.