The hard rock band from Albury, South
Wales, Australia known as Idle Fret have released their standout new
EP record, “Resist Not Evil,” to the delight of longtime fans
everywhere. The EP consists of six new, original tracks for an
approximate total playing time of 25 minutes. A collection of Idle
Fret's best material to date and an absolutely excellent introduction
to this high-octane, endlessly fun rock band, “Resist Not Evil”
is a must-listen for any fan of rock music anywhere.
Rocketing out of the gate, “Resist
Not Evil” is an immediate good time. It makes no promises, pulls no
punches, and leaves all pretense at the door. The Idle Fret crew put
their all into making music for fellow rockers to thrash to, and
clearly have an excellent time doing it. Citing as main artistic
influences classic metalheads like AC/DC, Pantera, Metallica and
Grinspoon, their music takes certain cues from all these but
maintains a uniquely stripped down character that avoids annoying
flash and unnecessary pomp. Theirs is a raw, true rock that sounds
natural, brutal, hard, fast, and loud, with just a classic touch of
glam.
Speaking of their impetus to make good
music, Idle Fret writes, “We all grew up around our hometown of
Albury, each listening to our favorite bands like AC/DC, Metallica,
Iron Maiden, Chili Peppers, and a whole bunch of other heavy artists.
The solid sounds of the drums and the screaming guitars and vocals
drove us all to pick up instruments ourselves and learn as many of
their songs as we could.”
Of course, it was a matter of time
before Idle Fret needed to become part of what they were enjoying as
spectators.
“After years of rocking out in our
bedrooms, we all knew each other in some way (as you do in a small
town) so we decided to start a band playing the covers we all love
and creating our own, new music, influenced by all those that got us
playing the instruments in the first place.”
The themes of “Resist Not Evil” are
not for the namby-pamby. Though its sound is not as violent as some
latter-day hardcore acts, its messages are direct and appropriately
volatile. It's nothing you'd want the kids to bring to kindergarten.
“It's got a 'sticking it to the man'
attitude,” comments Idle Fret. “It’s all about rock ‘n’
roll, taking no prisoners, and embracing that little bit of evil. We
love the sound of the pumping drums, loud guitars and shouting
crowds, and we want to share it with as many people as we can!”
“Resist Not Evil” by Idle Fret is
available online everywhere. Be sure to catch their live show if
you're lucky enough to be in their area, as some things just can't be
recorded.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The EP “Resist Not Evil”
is distributed globally by MondoTunes (www.MondoTunes.com)
and is available at iTunes for convenient purchase and download
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ARTIST CONTACT INFO:
Email –
idle_fret@hotmail.com
Facebook – www.facebook.com/idlefretband
Youtube – www.youtube.com/user/idlefret
Reverbnation – www.reverbnation.com/idlefret
Facebook – www.facebook.com/idlefretband
Youtube – www.youtube.com/user/idlefret
Reverbnation – www.reverbnation.com/idlefret
Twitter –
www.twitter.com/idle_fret
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