Band Information
Aeonian is a Christian rock group formed in mid 2006. Their sound is a blend of a modern hard rock (Nickelback, Fuel) with a throw back to early 90's rock and grunge acts like Alice in Chains. Their song writing is very diverse, incorporating stylistic attributes from classic rock, funk, jazz, and more. Aeonian's vision is to share God's work in their lives with as many people as possible. They believe in living for Jesus Christ in every aspect of their lives and they try to mirror this with their music. It's a journey that they wish to share with anyone who will listen.
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Tim has had music in his blood for as long as he can remember! He has been playing guitar for 21 years and has been singing for about 11 years. He has a tendancy for heavy music and dark lyrics, but feels that through the darkness, a messege of hope needs to show. he's now fully committed to spreading God's word and messege through every word he sings! |
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Andrew Raia has been in many successful local bands, most noteably "What's Your Problem Brian?". He recieved his BA in music from SUNY Purchase in 2001. Andrew has a strong desire to serve God and his goal is to use the gifts he has been given to tell people about Jesus and what he has done in his life. Andrew also owns and operates Revelation Studios. |
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Brett Vance has been playing percussion for thirteen years., guitar and a tiny bit of piano for 10 years. He previously played with the worship band Pure Life. Brett has a very diverse background that includes Jazz, Rock, and even Latin. For the past 4 years Brett has been teaching drums and guitar. He loves Rock and above ALL the Holy Trinity. |
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Mark Wulffert has been playing bass for over 15 years. He believes that a song can be built from the ground up from the bass line. Transplanted from New York City, he endeavored to develop a melodic bass style based on bands such as Rush, Boston, Yes and Living Colour. This guy is no beginner; he has played the New York area with bands such as Denamora, MaterPeace and Knight-Mare Alley. Mark believes in tailoring his bass lines to the song. |




