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The brother and sister led quartet Iridesense was formed on Long Island, NY in 1993 with members Rick Eberle (Vocals, Guitar), Tara (Eberle) Drouin (Vocals, Bass), Rob Viccari (Lead Guitar) and Rich Drouin (Drums). Their music can be heard on Nickelodeon in the shows “Zoey 101” and “Drake & Josh”. They've also been featured on MTV shows such as “Pimp My Ride”, “Room Raiders”, “NEXT”, in an episode of the show "Boiling Points” and most recently in the internationally acclaimed motion picture “Finding Sandler”.
The band’s last EP "Thought Parade" was released in 2015 and includes poignant songs such as “Mind Control Society”. Their “Secret Constellation” EP which came out in 2013, has uplifting pop tunes like “Got it Good”. In June 2008, they presented “A Trip Called Life” on Paradiddle Records which contains the track “History in the Making” that was used in the “Finding Sandler” film. Their previous full length CDs are 1997’s "Cool Dream Tomorrow" on Rock Diva Records, that produced the fan favorite “Dangerous”, and 2001’s "Iridesense" on LLJ Records where the clever compositions “Obvious” and “Love or Hate” made their way onto several Nickelodeon TV programs. They also struck the same Nick television licensing gold on their 2002 self-released singles "Gasoline" and “Next To You”.
The band’s last EP "Thought Parade" was released in 2015 and includes poignant songs such as “Mind Control Society”. Their “Secret Constellation” EP which came out in 2013, has uplifting pop tunes like “Got it Good”. In June 2008, they presented “A Trip Called Life” on Paradiddle Records which contains the track “History in the Making” that was used in the “Finding Sandler” film. Their previous full length CDs are 1997’s "Cool Dream Tomorrow" on Rock Diva Records, that produced the fan favorite “Dangerous”, and 2001’s "Iridesense" on LLJ Records where the clever compositions “Obvious” and “Love or Hate” made their way onto several Nickelodeon TV programs. They also struck the same Nick television licensing gold on their 2002 self-released singles "Gasoline" and “Next To You”.