High School buddies Will Pugh, Joseph Pepper, Nic Hudson, Jeff Lett, and Kevin Sanders formed Cartel in 2004. They made music in their hometown of Atlanta and toured local venues such as Andrew's Upstairs, Masquerade, and Ten High. The band became recognized as one of those local bands that had the potential to be huge. Their break came in March 2006 when Epic records signed them to their label.
On Epic they recorded their debut EP, Chroma. The band's sound is high-energy power punk. It's fresh. Certain songs have great lyrical content, other's don't. What the band has going for them is the freshness of their music, the addictive hooks, and the fun beats to their songs. Chroma is a feel good CD; it's something you can listen to while driving. Their debut single off the album, "Honestly", is very pop rockish. It's what you would expect from a band that wants a radio friendly single. The song is fun, upbeat and easy to listen to. "Mistrel's Prayer" brings out another side to the band, it's Christian themed and addresses their faith. "Save Me" is the song with the strongest lyrical content on the album and it runs along the same Christian theme.
The best thing about the band is that they know who they are. They aren't trying to pretend to be anyone else; they play the music they like and it's consistent. Sure, some people feel that this causes an album to sound monotonous, but it tells me that as young as these kids are they have a clear direction of what they want to do with their music. All in all, these Atlanta boys know what they are doing. They are one of the few Atlanta based rock bands to make it on a major record label, have a hit single on MTV and radio-airwaves, and tour the United States with bands such as New Found Glory, Cobra Starship, and many other punk rock superstars.
Check them out on http://www.cartelrocks.com and http://www.myspace.com/cartel

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