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No Space
Junkfood
No Space
Genre: Alternative Rock
 
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Good Rock-n-Roll is hard to find nowadays. Big, unapologetic rock tunes with hooks so large you could hang a side of beef on them. JunkFood is fitting the bill. Their debut album, "NO SPACE" is out now and things in the r...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Junkfood
Title: No Space
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Meconium
Original Release Date: 1/6/2004
Release Date: 1/6/2004
Genre: Alternative Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 783707835525

Synopsis

Album Description
Good Rock-n-Roll is hard to find nowadays. Big, unapologetic rock tunes with hooks so large you could hang a side of beef on them. JunkFood is fitting the bill. Their debut album, "NO SPACE" is out now and things in the rock world may never be the same. Production started in January of 2003, at the interesting (and exotic) Loch Ness Dauchsund Studios in Fairfax, Virginia, a stones throw from the local HOOTERS restaurant. (Hey, rock bands do need some place to eat dont they?) The studio is in a house smack dab in the middle of a quiet residential neighborhood, and the previous owners had a unique interest: Bondage and S&M. In fact, drum tracks are recorded in the newly named "Purple Bondage Room", and vocal tracks are recorded inside an S&M isolation booth, which must have been used for other purposes in previous days. Producer TODD WRIGHT (Excentrics, Getaway Car) rented out Loch Ness Dauchsund for the project to give "NO SPACE" a special sound. And "special" it will be. Tracks flowed out at breakneck speed, and it was hard to figure out which songs would make the record and which would not. Songs like "Who's Your Enemy" and "Nevermind" hit right between the eyes, while songs like "Better" and "Perfume and Vodka" slow it down a little but definitely still bring the rock-filled hooks people associate with JunkFood. DREW MAZUREK (Linkin Park, Nothingface, Godhead) will mix the album. The record promises big things for JunkFood, and the industry buzz has already started. Some demos have leaked out to folks "in the know" and all of the positive feedback has been awesome. In fact, Atlantic Recording Artist LUCY WOODWARD says, "These tracks are amazing! You all must tear it up live!"

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