Foxy Shazam- The Church of Rock and Roll
March 28, 2012 in Featured, Music by Stephanie Smith
The rabble-rousing pack of freaks that make up Foxy Shazam has just released a fourth studio album, The Church of Rock and Roll. With this release, the Cincinnati band has fused their unorthodox, Evel Knievel use of sound with Classic Rock roots resulting in a truly unique album. Lead singer Eric Nally’s flamboyant vocals are normally quite peculiar, reaching impossibly smooth high notes and expressive, frantic growls all within the same song. In track seven, “I Wanna Be Yours,” Nally reins it in and instead borrows from the style of Queen’s Freddie Mercury. The song begins with a punchy guitar and snare combo that remains as a driving force throughout the track. This riff perfectly complements Nally’s edgy staccato vocals. The first single to the album is “I Like It,” and with raunchy yet soulful lyrics sitting in the track-two slot, this song powers the spirit of the band across all eleven tracks of the album. It brings the listener into the unusual mind of Eric Nally, who is known in performances to do such oddities as eating lit cigarettes or running around stage on all fours. Common throughout many tracks on the album is the use of a gospel choir reminiscent of Bohemian Rhapsody. In “Holy Touch,” the name alone alludes to the grand sound of a gospel choir, which they pair with an ascending guitar riff that brings their playful demeanor to the forefront. In “The Temple,” Foxy deviates from their high-pace, gospel-inspired tunes to slow down and bring in some true soul. Sweeping grungy guitar couple with a sassy trumpet solo from member Alex Nauth, whose horn contribution puts a spotlight on Foxy Shazam, distinguishing them from all other bands. Since their formation in 2004, Foxy has proven to be unpredictable and completely out there. In this
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