July 11, 2008

Dearestazazel

“Hey, you got synth-pop in my hair metal!”

“Hey, you got hair metal in my synth pop!”

“Actually, it’s Atlanta based rock group Dearestazazel! Wow!”

Dearestazazel employ their unique talents to making a number of epic and musically complex songs that are driving and catchy on their new album Be Mine. The synth and guitar often entwine in a sweetly serpentine way that sometimes yields something akin to Violator era Depeche Mode and sometimes yields something more like a dark sped up Def Leppard thanks to some sweet riffs and the wailing of Peter Felix Armstrong.

I’ve never heard a more complete merging between so seemingly disparate genres. Welded and soldered together in such a manner to rock stadiums with a sound that will catch the ears of fans of the New Pornographers and Van Halen.

Dearestazazel – Sex is a Sin

Dearestazazel – The One

June 16, 2007

Need a New Frisbie?

Filed under: Journey,Led Zeppelin,Rush,The Rolling Stones,The Who,Van Halen — AZLTRON @ 7:46 pm

I remember in High School I was having a conversation with someone who loved classic rock, and they were telling me that no new music would ever compare to the classics, you know, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Beatles, all the standard bands you find on T-shirts even the most obscure department stores, but I strongly disagreed with him. I said that there is new music that compares and there will continue to be. For a long time though, it seemed like no one wanted to even touch the genre of power rock because the artists from back then are held to such a standard. I am glad that musicians no longer have that fear of being caught in the shadow of the music of the past. If all people thought that Led Zeppelin reached the pinnacle of music, a height never to be reached again, and decided to not make music ever again the world would be an extremely boring place. I mean, what would I write about then?

Anyway, I think it’s great that since Jet and the Darkness hit up a revival of the “classic rock” sound back in 2003 with a few memorable singles, other bands are still unafraid to step into the arena with the commercial giants of old. Wolfmother took a stab and came out with a bangin’ bongo led fuzzed out bass-fest with “Love Train”. Another band that put out their debut in 2000 entitled The Subversive Sounds of Love, Frisbie, who hail from Chicago, have completed work on their newest album New Debut, which also enters the arena of huge sounding pop rock music. The song “S.F.B.” calls to mind a purée of the greatest hits of Journey and the Who. While album namesake “New Debut” sounds like the thumping slow burning child of Van Halen and Rush complete with cowbell. The album is being released on August 17th, so until then enjoy these two tracks at high volume in the residential area or open highway of your choice.

Frisbie Myspace

MP3 – Frisbie – S.F.B.

MP3 – Frisbie – New Debut

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