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Evan Rowe, a member of Maple Stave, Grappling Hook, Des Ark and DCRKER, is known for his dynamic drumming, both in volume and velocity.

How Evan Rowe gets his sound 

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Evan Rowe, a member of Maple Stave, Grappling Hook, Des Ark and DCRKER, is known for his dynamic drumming, both in volume and velocity. Find out what equipment helps him get that sound. See him live July 10 @ The Cave (Maple Stave); July 12 @ Bull City Headquarters (Des Ark); July 16 @ Cat's Cradle (Maple Stave and Grappling Hook).

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