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Discography Intertia – to be released 1/7/03 – Virgin Records
Bio
“Most people don’t realize how difficult it is to compose a truly great song. We all grew
up listening to bands that wrote amazing songs, ones that are still getting radio play. If we can
write something meaningful today, and have it continue to be relevant 10 or 20 years from now,
that will be the true measure of how we’re doing.” A four-piece modern rock outfit from Southern
California, the exies blend an unmistakable penchant for classic song crafting with the
intensity and refinement of today’s post-modern tip.
In the midst of a relentless tour schedule in the summer of 2000, the exies rocked the City
Stages Festival in Birmingham, Alabama, garnering the attention of Grammy-winning
Producer Matt Serletic. Nearly all of 2001 found Serletic and the band holed up in the studio,
patiently constructing the eleven tracks that make up Inertia. Aggressive and smooth,
organic and polished, sweeping and focused, their sound warrants otherwise contradictory
adjectives, and provides a dynamic progression not found on many rock playlists. Perhaps
even more notably, their lyrics diverge from the standard rage and disillusionment that has
dominated the airwaves in recent years.
Thematically, the band’s songs sing of human interaction, encompassing a broad spectrum of
issues ranging from personal tragedy, to relationship highs and lows, to redemption and forgiveness.
In My Goddess, the exies warn against the pitfalls of an unquestioned existence: “Now
you see what you get when you lose yourself, when you don’t know who you are.” The title track
finds the band breaking free from the past, while letting life run its proper course. And perhaps
most poignantly, the enigmatically titled Creeper Kamikaze digs deep into the anguish of depression
and its crippling effects, while offering hope for absolution and rebirth. Despite the lofty and
introspective themes, the band’s songs remain remarkably accessible and refreshingly relevant,
striking a chord that resonates with the audience and begs to be sung.
Sonically, the band simply rocks. The album flows with urgency and calm, with pacing and
sequencing that remind us that records really can take you somewhere, rather than leaving
you feeling cheated with one or two great songs and a dozen throwaways. Utilizing inventive
programming, rich harmonies, and even a full orchestra, the exies serve up ear candy in tasteful
helpings. But in the end, this is a guitar band, rock to the core, with infectious melodies
and phrasing that will appeal to a wide range of listeners. From start to finish, the songs are
memorable, the production crisp, the vibe contagious.
So tune in, turn up, rock out.
“Inertia comes around.” - the exies
Virgin Records debut Inertia hits shelves January 7, 2003.
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Booking -
Variety Artists International
John Harrington
1924 spring Street
Paso Robles, CA 93446
Ph: (805) 237-4275
Fax: (805) 237-4283
john@varietyart.com
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