NEUSTE MEDIADATEIEN
DIE NÄCHSTEN BANDS ON STAGE
angemeldet am 01 Oktober 2021 um 11:36 Uhr

Bari Comics
Indie PopÖsterreich
angemeldet am 06 Juli 2021 um 01:19 Uhr

Christin
PopÖsterreich
angemeldet am 16 März 2021 um 21:39 Uhr

Black Chameleon
MetalÖsterreich
Die Bands, die als nächstes auf der Bühne stehen werden – weltweit
angemeldet am 07 Mai 2025 um 14:28 Uhr

Blackened Path
Thrash MetalSchweden
angemeldet am 05 Mai 2025 um 15:24 Uhr

Sat'n Shot
Other...Spanien
HAUPTMELDUNGEN
A lot has happened since Blonde Bazaar arrived on the scene less than a year ago, and people certainly are interested. Blonde Bazaar started with lifelong friends Brian Winters, Tyler Smith, and Adam McNamara. A stroke of luck brought the three together with the gorgeous Ashley Benatar, who completed their sound as vocalist. Since then, the band has worked relentlessly to make itself seen and heard, sparing no sacrifice or expense. On the band's work ethic, singer Ashley Benatar says, "It is very important to us that we execute our performance not only with musical precision, but also with physical movement and visual expression. It's easy to underestimate how difficult this can be." This ethic has paid off for the band as they have entertained audiences big and small with their unique rhythmic patterns, refreshing melodies, and sexually charged athleticism.
"We aren't looking to write a catalogue of cheap thrills. We want people to remember these songs next year," says bassist Tyler Smith. This is readily apparent in the music as each song is written as more of a story than a simple pop commodity. The recent E.P. "Blacke on Blonde" has been labeled as progressive pop, post-punk, dance, new-wave, old-wave, no-wave, and any other number of things, but no one will ever accuse it of being boring. In the words of guitarist Brian Winters, the music can be summed up as "syncopated, sexual, and fun....music that makes people move and think."
The band expects to move forward in an aggressive cycle of writing and performing. "What the band next door is doing doesn't really concern us", says drummer Adam McNamara, "We are playing the music we love to play, and we don't see that ever changing".
