According to guitarist Matt Rassa, we all feel abandoned sometimes. But, as
true as that may be, when you hear the band, hopefully it doesn't trigger
quite the same negative reaction.
These guys out of Baltimore have gone against the grain to produce music
they really love, music that really drives them: hard rock. Although lately
the resurgence of this genre is worth noting, "It's not what record
companies are pushing for these days," says Rassa. "But we're going with
the belief that people want good party rock - and people are eating it up
because they're not hearing it on the radio, but they still want it." Rassa
adds that Abandoned could probably perform modern rock with a greater
potential of getting signed, but "it just wouldn't be worth doing, it's not
the music we love."
Their true love for hard rock blossomed two years ago, when Abandoned first
formed. Rassa is joined by older brother Tim on guitar, Aaron Shuck on lead
vocals, Nick Fredericks on bass, and Joe Morrison on drums. The crew tours
the club scene throughout Baltimore, York, and Washington, D.C., and they'd
love to head south to the Carolinas.
Expect sets to be packed with a healthy mix of hair band covers from Poison
and Mötley Crüe, as well as Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Godsmack, Buck Cherry,
and Megadeth. Originals spawn from Tell the Tale, their 1999 debut album; a
few tracks are gaining radio airplay on scattered college stations.
Abandoned is currently creating more originals for another album to be
released next year. For additional information, visit
www.abandonedrocks.com.
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