Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Resin releases new album

www.resinrocks.com

As with so many other things in life, chemistry is that indefinable ingredient that can lift the ordinary into the realm of the extraordinary.

Resin is four guys from New England with great chemistry who create a big, big sound that’s gonna blow the rock world apart. And ‘Resin’ is the album that signals the arrival of a major new force in American music.

After winning over fans across the country with the spontaneity and energy of their live shows, this awesome foursome have just released their self-titled debut album. And what an album it is, taking all that is great about their road shows and adding that extra-special element: chemistry.

Whether rocking out or weaving a foot-tappingly addictive melody, ‘Resin’ is chock full of tunes that sound both familiar and fresh all at the same time. The sound is fun yet serious, heavy yet beautiful.

The band take the ‘all killer, no filler’ attitude, including fan favourites ‘Soul to Soul’, ‘Breathe’ and ‘Disgrace’. The first of those has already become a minor classic, debuting at number 7 on the Radiowave chart and already getting more than 50 daily spins on the station.

Driven on by the multi-faceted brilliance of guitarist Patrick Pacheco, the band can turn their hands to anything from jazz to metal to funk and back again.

Supported by Ron Dallaire’s searing, powerful vocals and a deadly rhythm section of bassist Dave O’Brien and Kurt Bento on drums, they create a sound that can transfer the nerve-tingling excitement of the stage to your living room or car stereo.

Produced by backroom genius Sahaj Ticotin, this is a record that can be filed under instant classic.

Resin is already a famous name in New England and to those who know all about their great live shows. Now they are about to enter your CD collection.

‘Resin’ is available to buy now, and catch the band on tour in a town near you soon.

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