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Drastic Party's latest release is a unique, and distinctive blend of POP/ROCK, where stylistic lanes merge. Carl Jah, of Dread Zeppelin fame, combines his classic/modern guitar prowess, with the soulful, edgy voice of performance artist, Nat Chaos. Beat maker extordinaire, Koorosh Daryaie, (aka GAME), provides a dense rhythmic bed, of percussive loops that are the foundation of the DRASTIC PARTY sound. Together they collide in a shared sonic vision. GUITAR PLAYER REVIEW JUNE 2002 Drastic Party Guitarist Carl Jah proved himself to be a badass during his tenure with the zany Dread Zeppelin (who played Zep tunes with reggae backbeats and an Elvis impersonator). His latest band, Drasic Party, shows that, in addition to knowing every Jimmy Page solo ever recorded, Jah is a multi-faceted rock player who gets a bunch of great tones, plays intresting parts, and cuts hair-raising solos. He lays down Van Halen-meets-STP rhythm parts on "Coming Up," layers at least six different shades of fuzz on "parallel Trains," and shreds like the bastard child of Ritchie Blackmore and Albert King on "Woman of Extremes." Drastic Party an invite you shouldn't pass up. Private Skin Media. Matt Blackett Check out the artist's website: http://www.kooroshdaryaie.com Track List: 1. Parallel Trains 2. Woman Of Extremes 3. Diamond 4. Raindance 5. Taboo 6. What's Lost 7. Coming Up Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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