FRY: FRY

FRY

FRY

© 2003 Ephraim Gallor (659057691121)

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Band Name: FRY
Musical Style: Alternative Rock
Home Base: Seattle, WA

Band member names and Instruments:
Ephraim Gallor: guitars, vocals
Dave Crossett: drums
Annemarie Paget: bass

Spotlight Facts:
*Self-titled debut CD release April 2003
*Distributed by Garageband.com, CDbaby.com, Sonic Boom, Easy Street Records
*Frequent club and festival performances throughout the Northwest with all original members
*Hundreds of active subscribers to FRY E-zine

Additional Facts:
*Band Promotions by Talent2K and DD Entertainment
*Ads in The Stranger, The Weekly, The Medallion,
The Seattle Sinner
*Promotional material placed in over 400 locations

Contact Information:
Ephraim Gallor (Media Manager)
9032 25th ave SW Suite #201j
Seattle, WA 98106 Email: Headrushrecordings@yahoo.com
Phone:206-412-0410


BIO

Fry is a three piece hard rock band from Seattle, Washington. Their music has been called "a fresh
brand of rock and roll." For the past six months FRY has been gigging, writing and recording
their highly anticipated second release.

The members of FRY are currently supporting their self-titled debut CD (produced by Tom Pfaeffle
and Kelly Gray) throughout the west coast. Upcoming shows in Portland and Eastern Washington are
helping to expose many new people to FRY. Their debut CD is filled with hard rocking riffs
countered with very powerful vocal melodies. "Pissed" and "Shorn" are great originals and their
cover of "Kashmir" is mind-blowing.

Live is the way to see this band, full of energy and focus, their unique style never gets in the way of the songs.
Working with shades of Ozzy, Queens of the Stone Age, and AC/DC, FRY takes a bold stand to
re-establish rock as a strong and proud form of music. Using this creative sound FRY delivers a
variety of songs that should be cranked to 11.
Each member is part of this whole. Singer/ guitarist Ephraim Gallor riffs and as if his life depended on it while
Dave Crossett pounds the skins with an unending pulse. Add to this formula Annemarie Paget who grooves with the skilled
hands of a master, there is no stage or audience that this band can't energize.

With the occasional mellow song, FRY flexes its muscle as a songwriting group by demonstrating carefully crafted songs
and awesome melodies.

FRY's upcoming effort promises to bear out all of the promise of their debut.

FRY welcomes a recent partnership with Next Generation Music who will rlease FRY's upcoming full length CD.

Recent Songwriting sessions have yeilded a number of high energy, hard rocking tunes. With their new CD, FRY are set to fullfil all expectations.

Be sure to check out your favorite record store and pick up their debut release!

Stay tuned for downloadable songs from FRY's upcoming release!!!

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  • Excerpt from Volume #1 Issue #8
    author: The Seattle Sinner

    ..I am an addict to the sounds of Hole, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam, let me say this band has the potential to run with all three.

  • Up and Comer
    author: The Illinios Music Review

    Searching for a new sound in the over saturated rock market has been an industry goal for the past few years. The return to a sixties pseudo-punk sound is a reflection of the industry's attempt to create a new rock scene. This self titled release by FRY, demonstrates how musical innovations are forged by unknowns, working in relative obscurity. There are moments of brilliance on this release. The songs "Shorn" and "Pissed" are accessible enough to be a hit on rock radio as well as unique enough for the hyper critical musicians and producers. A cover of Zepplin is always dangerous, however, the version here is so well thought out and performed that Puff Daddy should regret ever releasing his embaressing version. Not only are there great hard rock songs on this record, but there are a few strong ballads as well as a couple of quirky singer/ songwriter songs. "Smiling Red Cheeked Girls" could have been written by Paul Simon. There are moments where the focus of the CD seems to wander, but these moments are few and far between. Extra credit to the production team, as not only is the songwritting and performances strong, the production sounds young, fresh and packed with energy. With a little luck and some industry support, you could be hearing about FRY for a long time to come.

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