Duo embrace the glory days of “radio rock” on latest release
Veteran rockers JoyFocus are back once again, this time with the latest installment in their
ever growing, unapologetic pop-rock legacy.
Their new album, titled,“Random Access Digital Audio Heresy” is the duo's fifth (5th)
studio effort as well as the follow up to 2013's very successful “Mission Critical Extended
Play List”. “Random Access Digital Audio Heresy” is available everywhere music is
stolen, via the bands own label, Atomic Monster Records.
“Random Access Digital Audio Heresy” embraces the band's love of late 70's and 80's
arena rock styling and serves as a refreshing musical departure from the current “me too”
trend that seems to be permeating much of today's popular music scene.
Sonically speaking, The eight(8) songs that comprise “Random Access Digital Audio
Heresy” are a roller-coaster ride of emotion that find it's core influence in the time tested
production styles of luminaries such as Mutt Lange and Roy Thomas Baker. Loud guitars,
epic keys and huge drums, all melded together with machine-like precision that serve to
elevate larger than life musical moments whose purpose is to give way to anthemic vocal
arrangements… all without ever sounding contrived or overworked, overwrought or
overproduced.The album sounds magically live and studio-recorded at the same time,
which is a very unique to have trait in today's often sterile musical climate.
The lyrical journey of “Random Access Digital Audio Heresy” transcends the moment,
and allows listeners to find something they can connect to on an emotional, spiritual and
sometimes even a visceral level, leaving you wanting to play it over and over - just to make
sure you didn't miss anything.
Since their debut in 2001, JoyFocus have experienced both commercial and critical
success, garnering a host of loyal fans as well as a myriad of kind words and acclaim from
music press in both America & Europe alike. With five (5) independent albums now to their
credit, the band is working harder than ever, and is that much closer to becoming a
household name.
For more information, please visit www.joyfocus.com
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