Through the mayhem

A two man band of many talents who realized that living in the same area of Abu Dhabi was just too good of an opportunity to pass up and since they get along so well, what with their knowledge and comprehension of music is “pretty much on the same level.” All that was missing from this dynamic duo’s master plan was to “record the album and put it out without wasting anytime looking for other members.” Good plan, I say.

 

Some may wonder while reading this how can a two man band create such mad music? Simple, just add Palash Bhise who is the lead vocal/ guitar player with the magical powers of Audio Production, thanks to the SAE Institute, and Joe Exit who plays drums and does the backup vocals while holding magical powers in graphic designing and art. No wonder such a creative force of combination produces musical mayhem.

 

Now to the technical part, the production quality of Broad Spectrum Antibiotic will sound like the album has been recorded at a professional studio but what a lot of people don’t know is that they recorded everything in Palash’s apartment. Joe, on the other hand, did all the artwork with the help of talented friends such as Martin Sammel and Keaton Goode.

 

Being fairly new to the scene, this underground band has already made appearances at gatherings in underground gigs and they are big on supporting fellow bands. Broad Spectrum Antibiotic advise anyone wanting to start or already in the process of being in a band to simply “Believe in yourself more than that guy who thinks you can’t sing, while also keeping in mind that he could be very right. Don’t listen to something only because “people” are into it. The music that selflessly makes you happy is going to be there for you during hard times, while most people won’t. So hold on to your music real close and cherish it for as long as you can. ”

 

If you listen to their music, you will realize that you can’t really put them into one or two categories. There are many musical styles collectively giving rise to the Broad Spectrum Antibiotic sound. They claim to be an “easycore” band which is basically a concoction of modern pop punk and hardcore. What sets them apart is that they have electronic elements, unexpected “genre switch” hints of metal here and there, comic gangster rap, American accents, the whole package. You can get a hold of their album and hear for yourself. It is entitled “A Remedy to Suicide” and is readily available on iTunes.

Note: Find these guys https://www.facebook.com/BSA.official like their page and let them know what you think of their music.

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