BIOGRAPHY


After nearly 3 years of rocking faces under the moniker of Mantis, RedHorse rises from the ashes. Rooted together by long time friendships forged by over a decade in the local music scene, RedHorse is an in your face, no excuses rock band.

Founded in 2003, RedHorse is a prototypical sonic force. The cannibalistic rhythm section, Dave Dalton (drums) and Brian Clark (bass), feed off of one another to create the perfect foundation for a high energy rock onslaught. Scott Lindell's, lead guitar compliments the pounding rhythms with gritty solos, while front man Jason Kindred's heavy riffs and gritty guitar tone weave together with his majestic vocals.The result is a mix of sultry, doom-laden rock n' roll that spills over to their intense live performance.

Redhorse has been grooming itself for big things, by playing a number of large events including the 2003 and 2004 Midwest Music Summits, the 2004 and 2005 Benchmark Battle of the Bands, and capturing 2nd place at the 2005 Battle (out of 117 bands). RedHorse has also been trampling bars and clubs throughout the region in cities like Detroit, Chicago, and Cincinnati. The band has also been featured in Indianapolis' INtake weekly, and graced the cover of Muncie, Indiana's All Access entertainment magazine. All of which helped lead them toward the April 2004 release of their CD, Moonshine Tabernacle.

"Moonshine Tabernacle is south-of-heavenly heavy" --Ben Kreider, All Access

Their debut full-length CD shows off the thick, earthy, raw, groove that will have you believing in rock music once again. So grab a beer and thrust it towards the sky, RedHorse has arrived.