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GAYLORD : Tsunami
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Beginning with the "The Wrath of Grapes", the album swims through the math/punk/metal title-track, "Tsunami" into the slap-heavy, jazz funk of, "In Taberna", the Latin/metal/lounge of "Land of Milk and Cookies" and drifts into...
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2005
Tsunami Record Label: Jeffcore
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Wrath of Grapes 2:45 $0.99
Tsunami 5:56 $0.99
In Taberna 7:36 $0.99
Land of Milk and Cookies 7:48 $0.99
Milk of Amnesia 10:25 $0.99
New American Century 3:32 $0.99
... 0:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

GAYLORD IS:
Core Atoms-->Guitars, Vocals, keyboards
Jeff "Lewis" Steverson-->Bass, Vocals, Keyboards
Andrew Verstraete-->Drums, Percussion, Vocals

"Where the non conformity of jazz meets the righteous rebellion of punk and surf/rock/metal slams into soul shaking funk, you'll find the band called GAYLORD."

...in the begining...

GAYLORD was created by childhood friends Jeff Steverson and Core Atoms in the basement of a house on Williamsburg Road, Bologna Town, USA.

In an effort to create music they longed to hear and answer the question, why doesnt anyone play all types of music at once? Jeff and Core sold their Garbage Pail Kid collections, bought instruments and began writing what would turn out to be some of the most original, interesting and challenging music since Beethoven said...Eh??

...and then there was light...

The Band was born when Core Atoms and Jeff Steverson teamed up with drummer Brann Dailor (now of MASTODON fame), to record Sparkling Cool and unleash their, genre-less music to the starving ears of Rochesters growing underground music scene.


...Revelations...

On New Years Eve 2000 (with Brann having relocated to Atlanta), the God of Rhythm and Percussion bestowed upon them the brilliance and mastery of drummer Andrew Verstraete (Big Hair, Mungbean Demon, Low Ton), to complete the Gaylord sound.

ENJOY!

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REVIEWS

GAYLORD IS AMAZING
author: Max Wilkins
The sounds that come out of this album are sounds that I have never heard before. and i love them. BUY THIS ALBUM
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Tsunami's great sound
author: scott robinson
Tsnuami is complicated rich composition. It is really well done. I do not know the instruments, but they sound terrific together. As if a machine gun was firing out variable sounds in an extra ferious manner.
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Excellent!
author: Kim Steverson
Refreshingly different, and wonderfully eccentric! Buy it, buy it, buy it – RIGHT NOW!
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