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Shugaazer Shift Atenzia Records

Track Listing
· Kozmonaut
· When You Gonna Break My Heart
· Song 4 Lennon
· Stepped Into My Universe
· Something Worth Waiting For
· Beautiful
· Here Without You
· California
· Get The Hell Outta My House
· Enough


Album Details
· Produced By: Paul Laine
· Running Time: 44.12
· Release Date: September 24
· Released: EU
· Genre: Modern Rock / Nu-Breed
· LabelLink: Atenzia
Artist Bio
Shugaazer is a new great pop/rock band from the Pacific Northwest. They're debut album called “Shift" will be in store at the beginning of September. In these days of cardboard cut-out, teen angst guitar pop, it's nice to know that there are still a few bands out there, who don't want to be the next Sum 41 or Blink 182...
Shugaazer carves out its own identity, blending jangly, dreamy melodic vocals against an explosive "wall of sound" production.

The universal appeal of this group is that they are not trying to be anything… they just are what they are. Unpretentious, uncompromised and yet to be discovered by the rest of the world, Shugaazer's debut disc will not leave your player anytime soon, prompting you too, to tell others.

Formed in 2001 by singer Paul Laine and guitarist Chris Matheson, the two songwriters shared a common desire to find their own sound, uncaring of the current trends.
During the search for the rest of the Shugaazer line-up, they enlisted studio session drummer Pat Steward (formally of Bryan Adams &The Odds) to play on their recordings. During this time Pat suggested Roland Churchill to fill the drummer's chair, as Pat continued to tour with the Matthew Goode band. Shane Dee was only a natural choice to complete the band, as each member had played with him in different bands at different times.

The chemistry of seeing these four live is immediately infectious. From the opening rumbles to the bombastic end, this band forces you to escape. Escape your life, your troubles and into a world where all that matters is the music and the moment. In the end... isn't that what rock'n'roll is supposed to do?