Life Of Agony has not lost sight of what is most important
- making a meaningful connection with their audience. The
music on this Brooklyn- based band's latest effort, Soul
Searching Sun, endeavors to communicate the richness of
the experience its creators have gained from life on the
road. This third effort has the promise to expand Life Of
Agony's fan base to a new legion of music fans who love
hard-edged, well-crafted rock and roll.
Their beginnings in New York City's turbulent underground
hard-rock scene, circa 1989, saw the band honing their
craft playing numerous local shows and writing tirelessly.
Their pounding music and honest lyrics brought forth the
demons that took the shape of their 1993 debut, River
Runs Red. This effort clearly reflected the band's youth and
exuberance. Life of Agony's formative years of touring
'apprenticeship' after River Runs Red widened their fan
base and tightened up their live shows. It also matured
their songwriting and bore their next release, 1995's Ugly.
Ugly, an introspective record that "reveled in the existential
angst in life" brought to light a slightly more "commercial
yet refreshingly innovative" collection of agressive, yet
sensitive music. This was a transition... an educational
experience that furthered Life Of Agony as a band and as
individual musicians. Touring to support Ugly with Ozzy
Osbourne, Korn, Anthrax and Type O Negative did not beat
Keith, Joey and Alan; rather it further enriched their music
in a profound way. The addition of Dan Richardson on
drums and the band's work with Phil Nicolo of Butcher
Brothers @ Studio 4 (producer/mixer who worked with The
Rolling Stones, Dishwalla, Fig Dish, Urge Overkill, The Police)
were the final steps necessary to make the leap that
heralded their third album.
Soul Searching Sun, Life Of Agony's third venture is a true
combination of individual expression and experimentation on
the part of the four band members. Each musician
accessed their unique experience and knowledge, blending
their individual interests and tastes to craft each of its 13
tracks. Songs like "Hope" and "Neg" draw from the band's
early history of thunderous guitar blends and heavy
overtones. "My Mind Is Dangerous" and "Gently
Sentimental" are more melodic compositions with an array
of harmonies and lyrical variations. Lyrically, the desperate
alienation felt in "Weeds" and the world-weary vulnerability
underpinning "Desire" contrast the bitterness and anger of
"Whispers" and display the gamut of emotion run on Soul
Searching Sun. All tracks are testaments to the sweat of
the road, the diligence in their creation, and the expected
thrill of their eventual performance.
The energy and sincerity of Life Of Agony as a whole, is
derived from the unique individuals within the band. Guitar
in hand, Joey storms the stage, absorbing the energy of
the crowd and reflecting it 1,000 times amplified. He
strives to reach each ‘face in the crowd’ to give them a
more personal connection to Life Of Agony’s music. The
foundation of Life Of Agony’s wall of sound is bass player
Alan’s steady rumble which sets the tone built upon by the
other band members. His versatility as a bass player shines
through on each track of the album. The voice of Life Of
Agony, Keith, is a free spirit with a very different
perspective on life - sometimes the quietest whisper can
be more powerful than the loudest roar. With strength and
pure focus Dan, the newest member of Life Of Agony, adds
a new invigorating spark to the band’s sound and style.
Emerging from his diverse musical background he joins Life
Of Agony, a ‘family’ which has been united since childhood.
Life Of Agony's tools are their minds and their instruments
are their voices. With Soul Searching Sun they expand their
horizons of imagination and emotional expression and
reveal the evolution of their selves and that of their music.
The 13 tracks on the newest release from this
ever-evolving rock band promise to speak to a far wider
audience that has grown along with them.
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