FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –
The band of alternative rock musicians
known as Nora's Attic have released their flagship new LP record,
titled, “Starving.” The album is comprised of 10 original tracks
and one live recording for an approximate total listening time of 45
minutes. It is the most significant official release from Nora's
Attic to date, and an excellent introduction for audiophiles
worldwide to this startling, arresting and pure alt-rock experience.
In the early 1990s, when musicians and
fans had tired of stadium rock but grunge had not yet conquered the
airwaves, radio DJs were forced to recognize a new wave of different
kinds of music. This movement contained early electronica, post-punk
rock and other experimental forms of music not necessarily created
with the sole purpose of record sales in mind. The “Alternative
Music” record bin was born, and with it came bands like Nora's
Attic – except that this was two decades ago, and counting.
“It seems like rock music in the last
15 years has devolved to a lot of Fabergé eggs,” writes Nora's
Attic: “very nice on the outside, but empty within.”
With an aggressive female lead singer,
chunky post-metal guitars, dynamic bass lines and a stone-solid drum
section, Nora's Attic is everything that was good (and dark) about
bands like the Pixies, the Breeders and Urge Overkill. They cite as
main artistic influences bands such as Nine Inch Nails, Bush,
Silverchair, Ani Difranco, 5 Finger Death Punch, and Tool. They have
also been compared to newer acts such as Jackalope, Evanescence and
Flyleaf. Nevertheless, their prevailing sound hearkens back to the
days when MTV was riding high and Pearl Jam members were still
playing in Mother Love Bone.
“[We're making] a return to alt-rock
roots,” the Nora's Attic official bio reads. “We're bringing
lyrics about hurt, about struggle, about fighting tooth and nail to
break free of the anguish that can cloud our lives. The stories these
songs tell might seem dark and moody, but all of them offer a glimpse
of something better, a hope that drives us to carry on, to break
through, to come out on the other side stronger and better than we
were.”
With edgy topics such as these, some of
Nora's Attic lyrics on “Starving” are labeled with the 'explicit
lyrics' tag, but absolutely all of them are genuine, heartfelt and
personally profound, adjectives that hardly ever seem appropriate
when describing common themes of contemporary music.
Likewise, their riffs are pared-down
and straightforward, their melodies born of a kind of blue-collar
passion that seems to stem from the antiestablishmentarian attitudes
of the '80s punk movement, just as those of the '90s alt-rock bands
did before them.
Nora's Attic is a band that deserves
much recognition for their natural ability to shrug off the
mainstream's pressure to conform, and their style and tone are
refreshing to the longtime music fan's ear. There's no reason to miss
this excellent, modern incarnation of alternative music.
“Starving” by Nora's Attic is
available online worldwide beginning 18 October 2013.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The LP “Starving” 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
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theband@norasattic.ca
website -
www.NorasAttic.ca
theband@norasattic.ca
website -
www.NorasAttic.ca
www.facebook.com/NorasAttic
Twitter:
@NorasAttic
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