The members of Exodus met in 1996. The band used to sell their CDs out of their van at local shows. Exodus began playing at the local bar City. The bassist wanted to start a band since he was in middle school.
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Exodus hope this tour and the new release attracts another audience. The band may have just finished their newest release, but they are thinking of what is to come next. Exodus's newest release has been heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones.
Critics have often commended Exodus for their ability to connect with the audience at live performances. Quintin Lambert, a music critic from Omaha, has always been pleased with group’s clear mastery of their instruments. Exodus’s new album is receiving superb reviews from all the critics, including Ray Oswalt, who first saw the band perform in Ann Arbor.
Exodus was discovered while putting on a show at at Comedian, a local dive bar. After getting the record deal, Exodus were sure they would make it.
Exodus seamlessly blends the songs from the past release with tracks from their most current project. The band loves playing in Cleveland because they have never failed to sell out a how in the city. Ticket Specialists provides everything a fan could want- Exodus tickets, tour schedules, concert seating charts, and more.