CHAD FREY: The Beginning Of Something Big

Chad Frey

The Beginning Of Something Big

© 2004 Frey Nation Records (825346442129)

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The Most Underrated Album Of 2004. With This Release,No Wonder Why Radio Wouldn't Play It.There Scared People Like You Would Like It And Beg For More .

notes

Born on Aug. 27 1981 in Doylestown,OH.
Started writing lyrics in 1995. A year later started recording demos.Then on Nov. 23 2003 Chad started working on his first album at Primetime Studios in Akron. The record is done in 3 sessions.It was done before Xmas! 9 songs total in 3 days , 2 days For mixing,editing and mastering. All completed on Jan. 10 2004

A few months later after the summer.Its time to do another album.New studio,less musicians
Part 2 is recorded at Treeside Recordings in Akron.
This one took longer than the last one. Making sure each song would sound great! The title track is where it continues off from the first album The Beginning Of Something Big of the last song called To Be Continued. When the song ends Part 2 arrives. Thanks to Randy Biddle for creating the last 5 songs to finish the record.

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  • Love Your Music
    author: Abbie Gensmer

    Wow! I just love your music so much! I can't say that enough. Keep it up!

  • eccentric list of musical influences
    author: Stephen Tompkins - Cleveland Free Times

    Doylestown, Ohio native Chad Frey has an eccentric list of musical influences, and that can be heard on the brand of experimental/alternative music he plays on his new disc, The Beginning of Something Big. Songs such as "If I Date a Spice Girl" (a group which he lists as an influence) give an example of his humorous side, whereas songs such as "Farewell for Memories" take a more serious approach with lyrics about death. Standing out on the disc is a tribute song to Nirvana's Kurt Cobain that's simply entitled "Kurt Cobain." Frey recalls Cobain's troubled ways and eventual suicide. "To Be Continued" is the final track, and Frey experiments with whispering lyrics and uses synthesizers in a way that makes it sound like a song by the Pixies. — Stephen Tompkins

  • This Music Rocks !
    author: Joe Fryer

    Your music touches the soul. I feel like I have known you for all my life after listening to your music. Keep doing what you do. You are an inspiration.

  • Great CD !
    author: Jarrod , OH

    This is a great CD ! All the tracks are excellent and cool. First track is instrumental. Kurt Cobain is a acoustic track. If you like what you hear Go Buy This Album Now before its too late !

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