Letters to Mercy Eric Spence Fort Wayne "I am NEWCENTURYPOPGLAM", Its the only genre that best discibes the total sound of, Letters to Mercy" says founding member and frontman,Eric S. With tracks like the audatious trip hop rock anthem, the Gallows, a blend of punchy beet and cool ass rock rifs, which touches on the dark destruction of addiction or the smooth spacious arena rock and simple piano melodie of, Ever seen the Light , which dangles the controversy of religions right in your face. The music of Letters to Mercy creates a unique sound, reinventing cover's of the 80s alternative and radio rock and with the cataloge of original tracks.Being influenced mainly by the sound of The Cure and of the great David Bowie, you can honestly say this band has pure potential. Forged from the underground, with a wide variety of genres including, pop, hip hop, arena and alternative rock beautifuly blended together is just at the surface taking you in by the unique yet naturally familiar melodies of this unique sound. As the bass, guitar and drums evolve the soundscape, shining like a beam of light shooting down from the heavens, the passionate theatrical vocal bends and bows with pure creative emotion. Creator Eric S. swoons the stories of his life though his lyrical ventures giving light to the dark rythems that flow. So, like so many dedicated NewCenturyPopGlam followers or a future believers in towe Letters to Mercy has something for everyone in the now and in the ever evolving future of music. Letters to Mercy’s tracks rules of the world (snipit) by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-10-27T06:03:18Z running out of time by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-10-14T21:33:45Z Charger by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-06-05T23:35:24Z Life On Mars (Bowie cover) by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-06-01T16:07:44Z Before The Dawn[where Is My Toe] by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-05-30T16:44:36Z Sound Of Silence (S and G cover) by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-05-28T16:13:14Z Dont Want It Anymore by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-05-04T17:46:19Z Open by Letters to Mercy published on 2022-04-21T08:50:44Z