E, the trio of Thalia Zedek (Come), Jason Sanford (Neptune) and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) have crafted an album that fuses an explosive, industrial sound with the patience and reservation only practiced songwriters can invoke.
"While each member has decades of experience in the alternative scenes of rock music, their collaborative efforts have combined in a work that is both unlike anything that’s come before them, and the result of three veterans working in total harmony. What sets E apart from their contemporaries is their almost youthful willingness to experiment, while having the maturity to show restraint and austerity.
On their selftitled debut album, E have developed a sound that is both mechanically oriented and emotional, a combination they could only describe as “soul music for machines.” Zedek (whose Thalia Zedek Band released ‘Eve’ this year to critical acclaim) and Sanford first began working together in 2013 out of a desire to dive into a musical outlet more collaborative than their more solo-oriented efforts. Drawn by mutual respect for one another’s artistry, the two were energized creatively when exploring the combination of Zedek’s unmistakable voice and inventive guitar lines with Sanford’s sculptural homemade metal guitar sounds and stomp box rhythms. Zedek and Sanford approached longtime friend Gavin McCarthy about expanding on the unique sounds."
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E, the trio of Thalia Zedek (Come), Jason Sanford (Neptune) and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) have crafted an album that fuses an explosive, industrial sound with the patience and reservation only practiced songwriters can invoke.
"While each member has decades of experience in the alternative scenes of rock music, their collaborative efforts have combined in a work that is both unlike anything that’s come before them, and the result of three veterans working in total harmony. What sets E apart from their contemporaries is their almost youthful willingness to experiment, while having the maturity to show restraint and austerity.
On their selftitled debut album, E have developed a sound that is both mechanically oriented and emotional, a combination they could only describe as “soul music for machines.” Zedek (whose Thalia Zedek Band released ‘Eve’ this year to critical acclaim) and Sanford first began working together in 2013 out of a desire to dive into a musical outlet more collaborative than their more solo-oriented efforts. Drawn by mutual respect for one another’s artistry, the two were energized creatively when exploring the combination of Zedek’s unmistakable voice and inventive guitar lines with Sanford’s sculptural homemade metal guitar sounds and stomp box rhythms. Zedek and Sanford approached longtime friend Gavin McCarthy about expanding on the unique sounds."
E, the trio of Thalia Zedek (Come), Jason Sanford (Neptune) and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) have crafted an album that fuses an explosive, industrial sound with the patience and reservation only practiced songwriters can invoke.
"While each member has decades of experience in the alternative scenes of rock music, their collaborative efforts have combined in a work that is both unlike anything that’s come before them, and the result of three veterans working in total harmony. What sets E apart from their contemporaries is their almost youthful willingness to experiment, while having the maturity to show restraint and austerity.
On their selftitled debut album, E have developed a sound that is both mechanically oriented and emotional, a combination they could only describe as “soul music for machines.” Zedek (whose Thalia Zedek Band released ‘Eve’ this year to critical acclaim) and Sanford first began working together in 2013 out of a desire to dive into a musical outlet more collaborative than their more solo-oriented efforts. Drawn by mutual respect for one another’s artistry, the two were energized creatively when exploring the combination of Zedek’s unmistakable voice and inventive guitar lines with Sanford’s sculptural homemade metal guitar sounds and stomp box rhythms. Zedek and Sanford approached longtime friend Gavin McCarthy about expanding on the unique sounds."
E, the trio of Thalia Zedek (Come), Jason Sanford (Neptune) and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) have crafted an album that fuses an explosive, industrial sound with the patience and reservation only practiced songwriters can invoke.
"While each member has decades of experience in the alternative scenes of rock music, their collaborative efforts have combined in a work that is both unlike anything that’s come before them, and the result of three veterans working in total harmony. What sets E apart from their contemporaries is their almost youthful willingness to experiment, while having the maturity to show restraint and austerity.
On their selftitled debut album, E have developed a sound that is both mechanically oriented and emotional, a combination they could only describe as “soul music for machines.” Zedek (whose Thalia Zedek Band released ‘Eve’ this year to critical acclaim) and Sanford first began working together in 2013 out of a desire to dive into a musical outlet more collaborative than their more solo-oriented efforts. Drawn by mutual respect for one another’s artistry, the two were energized creatively when exploring the combination of Zedek’s unmistakable voice and inventive guitar lines with Sanford’s sculptural homemade metal guitar sounds and stomp box rhythms. Zedek and Sanford approached longtime friend Gavin McCarthy about expanding on the unique sounds."
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E, the trio of Thalia Zedek (Come), Jason Sanford (Neptune) and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) have crafted an album that fuses an explosive, industrial sound with the patience and reservation only practiced songwriters can invoke.
"While each member has decades of experience in the alternative scenes of rock music, their collaborative efforts have combined in a work that is both unlike anything that’s come before them, and the result of three veterans working in total harmony. What sets E apart from their contemporaries is their almost youthful willingness to experiment, while having the maturity to show restraint and austerity.
On their selftitled debut album, E have developed a sound that is both mechanically oriented and emotional, a combination they could only describe as “soul music for machines.” Zedek (whose Thalia Zedek Band released ‘Eve’ this year to critical acclaim) and Sanford first began working together in 2013 out of a desire to dive into a musical outlet more collaborative than their more solo-oriented efforts. Drawn by mutual respect for one another’s artistry, the two were energized creatively when exploring the combination of Zedek’s unmistakable voice and inventive guitar lines with Sanford’s sculptural homemade metal guitar sounds and stomp box rhythms. Zedek and Sanford approached longtime friend Gavin McCarthy about expanding on the unique sounds."
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E, the trio of Thalia Zedek (Come), Jason Sanford (Neptune) and Gavin McCarthy (Karate) have crafted an album that fuses an explosive, industrial sound with the patience and reservation only practiced songwriters can invoke.
"While each member has decades of experience in the alternative scenes of rock music, their collaborative efforts have combined in a work that is both unlike anything that’s come before them, and the result of three veterans working in total harmony. What sets E apart from their contemporaries is their almost youthful willingness to experiment, while having the maturity to show restraint and austerity.
On their selftitled debut album, E have developed a sound that is both mechanically oriented and emotional, a combination they could only describe as “soul music for machines.” Zedek (whose Thalia Zedek Band released ‘Eve’ this year to critical acclaim) and Sanford first began working together in 2013 out of a desire to dive into a musical outlet more collaborative than their more solo-oriented efforts. Drawn by mutual respect for one another’s artistry, the two were energized creatively when exploring the combination of Zedek’s unmistakable voice and inventive guitar lines with Sanford’s sculptural homemade metal guitar sounds and stomp box rhythms. Zedek and Sanford approached longtime friend Gavin McCarthy about expanding on the unique sounds."