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Larry Pascale is a premier rock artist, singer, hit songwriter, guitarist, bassist, arranger, producer, engineer, and Hailex Records recording artist. His music is characterized by its catchy melodies and powerful lyrics and a unique style of rock music that has already gained him a large following among fans of the genre. His music is sure to please his existing fans and attract new listeners.

Larry Pascale’s inspiring, original sing-alongs and melodious rock compositions go above all ages and genres. Fans from ages 8 to 80 years old and beyond enjoy his music. Larry Pascale sings an array of unforgettable hooks, harmonies, blazing guitars, melodies, and songs you will keep singing because they stay in your heart and mind, and you can’t forget them.

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German rock power trio Untamed release new single “Sex Tape”

“Sex Tape” is the seventh and by far the hardest single of UNTAMED. It once again shows the versatility of the band. The hard and concise main riff, which has influences of hard rock and metal, is combined with an ingenious melody. This makes the chorus again extremely catchy and unique. Thematically, the song is about a sex tape that the person is drawn into rather accidentally.

“Sex Tape”: https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/6UmXYLST9nnoRrLFMYXtR0

Loud guitars – drums – bass and a versatile voice! That’s all the full-power trio needs for their unique rock sound. Inspired by hard rock, Nirvana and Metallica are also among their influences. Since their formation in November 2019, the German band has only one goal: Conquer the world with their explosive rock music. Domi Niggl, D.K. and Flams are not only a unit on stage. Like brothers, they are inseparable in any other life situation.

Through the influence of Dave Grohl, Flams discovered the drums and is now providing the framework for the aggressive character of Untamed. With noticeable pressure, Danny and his heavy bass-lines are driving the rhythm straight forward. Domi Niggls dangerous guitar sound, paired with his energetic voice completes the unique character of the band.

When it comes to the lyrics, the Untamed do not mince words and tell their personal experience. The incomparable voice convey honest emotions, passion and energy – that really blows you to the wall.

ELEPHANT STONE new single + video OUT ahead of 2024 LP

NEW SINGLE ‘HISTORY REPEATING’: WATCH VIDEO
 
NEW ALBUM ‘BACK INTO THE DREAM’ OUT FEB 23 2024 VIA FUZZ CLUB: PREORDER

Montreal psych-pop band Elephant Stone are releasing their new single ‘History Repeating’ today – the latest to be lifted from their recently announced new album ‘Back Into The Dream’. Out February 23rd 2024 on Fuzz Club, the album arrives off the back of a run of packed-out EU/EU tour-dates in September. The latest extract ‘History Repeating’ is a poignant reflection on Canada’s Indigenous history, crafting an evocative plea for acknowledgment and progress.

Talking about the single, Rishi Dhir says: “History has a haunting tendency to repeat itself, from the scars of colonialism to the rise of authoritarian regimes. It’s as if we’re trapped in a loop, forever replaying the same tragedies. ‘History Repeating’ is my way of confronting these harsh realities, particularly as they relate to my home country of Canada, which was built on the deeply troubling foundations of genocide and ethnic cleansing targeted at Indigenous peoples. In recent years, thanks to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the appalling truths about our past have been laid bare, including the discovery of thousands of unmarked graves—a haunting testament to our collective failures. This song serves as an urgent plea: let’s break the cycle. Let’s learn from the darkest chapters of our history to create a more just and compassionate future.”

Photo by Laurine Jousserand

Dhir, the creative force behind Elephant Stone, has expertly navigated the psych-pop scene for over 14 years. Their discography, laden with introspective lyrics and transcendent musicality touching on loss, grief, and existential crises, deeply resonates with listeners across the globe. The band – featuring Dhir (vocals, bass, sitar) alongside Miles Dupire (drums), Jason Kent (keys, guitar), and Robbie MacArthur (guitar) – have remained unwaveringly dedicated to their distinctive sound and these new songs continue Elephant Stone’s narrative journey and showcase the band’s ever-evolving sound, deftly balancing human complexities with introspective themes.

About ‘Back Into The Dream’:

Straddling the elusive boundary between the corporeal and the transcendent, Montreal-based Elephant Stone has cemented its reputation as a band deeply invested in probing the contours of dreams and consciousness. Over a 14-year odyssey, their sonic tapestry has evolved into a rich and intricate form of art, capable of capturing the boundless terrain of human emotion and cognition. Set for release on February 23rd, 2024, their upcoming album, ‘Back Into the Dream’ serves as the ultimate culmination of this musical evolution, offering listeners an entrancing passage through realms of introspection and wonder.

The band’s driving force, Rishi Dhir, has an innate ability to bare his soul through music, plumbing the depths of his vulnerabilities and musings. “I’m often caught in the web of intense, recurring dreams, which I think reflect my ongoing quest for identity and a sense of belonging,” Rishi divulges.

Heading the auditory expedition of the album is the track ‘The Spark’, a compelling invitation to venture beyond the mundane and delve into profound self-exploration. “Even when I’m in conversation, I frequently find my mind wandering to distant places,” Rishi admits. “It’s my own form of escapism, a manifestation of feeling somewhat unmoored in life—emotions that reverberate throughout our latest compositions.”

‘Back Into the Dream’ isn’t merely an album; it’s a complex orchestration of emotions, ideas, and existential inquiries. Songs like ‘Going Underground’, ‘History Repeating’ and the enigmatic ‘bae’ pledge to stir a kaleidoscope of sentiments within the listener. The pre-released singles ‘Godstar’, ‘The Imajinary, Nameless Everybody in the World’, and ‘Lost In A Dream’ have already set the tone, amplifying the eagerness for what promises to be a groundbreaking album.

Supplementing Elephant Stone’s signature sitar vibes are echoes of free jazz, especially evident in tracks like ‘Pilgrimage’ and ‘The Imajinary, Nameless Everybody In The World’. This innovative fusion adds another layer to the band’s already diverse musical palette.

Rounding out the rich soundscape of Elephant Stone are stalwarts: Miles Dupire on drums, Jason Kent juggling keys and guitar, and Robbie MacArthur on guitar. Together, they ensure that each song—from ‘Pilgrimage’ and ‘On Our Own’ to ‘Another Year Gone’—stands as a testament to Elephant Stone’s constant evolution and their unwavering commitment to musical boundary-pushing.

Centred on the enigma of dreams—whether they’re subconscious murmurings or portals to parallel universes—’Back Into the Dream’ encapsulates the eternal cycle of waking and dreaming. “We’re perpetually oscillating between two realms, trying to comprehend each,” says Rishi. “If our music can serve as a bridge between these worlds, then we’ve accomplished our mission.”

Embark on a journey with Elephant Stone and allow their music to guide you effortlessly ‘Back Into the Dream.’
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