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Jason Fresta's debut CD "We're All Mad Here" can best be described as post-grunge acoustic. In the style of Alice in Chains and David Bowie, the singer/songwriter has written, recorded and produced the full 15 track album entirely in his basement on a standard PC with the aid of writer/lyricist Amy Dupcak.
"We're All Mad Here" took nearly 3 years to complete from beginning to end. Jason had no previous recording training behind him so it was pretty much a trial and error operation. Most of the songs are acoustic and mellow, while others are aggressive and heavy. The final mastering of all 15 tracks was done by Dino Covelli. The CD will be available for purchase soon. An EP of the same style entitled "...No Room," which will act as a conclusion to the album, is forthcoming.
He is inspired by artists such as Chris Cornell, Del Shannon, Alice Cooper, Tom Petty, Neil Young, and as previously mentioned, David Bowie and Alice in Chains.
Check out the "Music" section of the website to hear a few full-length samples of the CD.
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