Sunday, March 8, 2009

Out of Place, Out of Time

So this is the start of something new. zerobridge has finally joined the the ranks of cyber hipsters and every other band on the planet. Today is the start our new official blog, "No Epiphany." For all you trainspotters, you know where that title stems from, and give us about 10 Grand and we might even break that number out for you in our next set...or not. So we're back in the studio, recording our new record and it's sounding fantastic. We recorded basic tracks at the famed Power Station in Connecticut, just before Mohsin left for Morocco in early January. Now, just when the weather is getting nicer, we're huddled up in a studio in engineer Jon D'uva's Brooklyn apartment doing vocals, overdubs, and fine tuning everything. His lovely cat, Muck Muck gives us the much needed TLC throughout our days of hard work. We have a new official member, Paolo Arao, who plays keyboards for us. Jay Barclay is lending his guitar hero shenanigans as well. The result is something majestic, unique, poptastic and just pure rock n' roll. The album will be more or less a diary of zerobridge in our 5 years as a band hustling it out in New York City, the greatest and toughest city of them all. The goal is simple: to be the toppermost of the poppermost and make Coldplay, the Killers and the Kings of Leon think twice about their day jobs. We will keep you posted on the daily happenings of zerobridge from NYC to Morocco and beyond....

Tracks I love right now:

U2- "Magnificent"

Glasvegas- "Geraldine"

The Gaslight Anthem- "59 Sound"

Honorable Mention-

John Lennon- "Mindgames"

The Cult- "She Sells Sanctuary"

Peace,
Din

1 comment:

  1. Ah, so this is how it starts ;)

    Absolutely excited to hear what you've been up to: I'm floored to hear about where you've played and with whom you've worked.

    Something that should probably be shared over a pint rather than in a blog comment: the moment I heard "Havre De Grace", my first thought was that, at that point, there was no longer anything separating you from any number of huge bands, save exposure; all the polish was there.

    Huge luck always!

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