Pizza, pies, purple skies...All things that enveloped the lives of two, narrow-minded gents who stood in the shanky bedroom of a house surrounded by angry neighbors and stray cats, recording meaningless meanderings and tid-bits of scrappy music. On the bitter cold, star-crazed night of February the 18th, Joey Bolognone and Josh Salvage, along with their long treasured friend, John McLaughlin, and new vegetarian friend, Alec Gilfillan, gathered together with a few immature, self-written tunes and a bundle of covers from glorious pop rock bands. From that day forward, this group of misfits knew that they were destined to travel the dirty allies of our beautiful nation, telling tall tails of life, love and forgiveness for the everyday broken heart.
Fazeshift is a rock band from Syracuse, NY. Through their amazing sound and their deep and meaningful lyrics, Fazeshift is developing a strong fan base in the New York area and beyond. Their new EP, And Then There Was Life, includes the song "American Mess," which discusses the problems in our country, and challenges the listener, saying "How are we gonna clean up the american mess we've made?"
Another song, called "The Platinum Life," uses awesome guitar riffs and talks of failure and despair, yet conveys a longing to "know what real truth is." The experience of And Then There Was Life culminates in "Never Back Around," a powerful rock ballad about letting go and saying goodbye. Go to www.myspace.com/fazeshift to hear these songs and more. -Written by Matt Southard
Source: http://artists.letssingit.com/fazeshift-b9fqs/biography