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patientZero : Inflatable Ape Nation
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An alternative rock style that lends to a new progressive approach.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2006
Inflatable Ape Nation
patientZero
Record Label: Lotus Field
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1. Moral of the Story 3:09 + MP3 $0.99
2. Great Inflatable Ape 3:02 + MP3 $0.99
3. Suspension of Disbelief 3:16 + MP3 $0.99
4. All Things Possible 3:55 + MP3 $0.99
5. What is Caesar's 3:32 + MP3 $0.99
6. Modern Day Pharisee 3:40 + MP3 $0.99
7. Excuse me miss 3:05 + MP3 $0.99
8. For which it stands (The tree of liberty) 2:59 + MP3 $0.99
9. State of the Union 1:02 + MP3 $0.99
10. Empyrean 1:06 + MP3 $0.99
11. Last Rites 4:03 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

In medical terminology, "patient zero" is a term that is given to the first person that contracts a disease or is the first to undergo a new treatment. patientZero feels they are the first to introduce their unique style of music and hopes to spread it like an epidemic.

patientZero was born in 2003 when vocalist/guitarist Chris Sarvak started the band in college. A couple line-ups have come and gone but finally the core has been set. In 2004, Chris met up with Aaron Northcutt while they were both teachers at a local music store. They had an instant rapport and realized they had the same goals within the music business.

pZ takes an alternative/progressive/groove/indie rock approach with their music in the spirit of Muse, Tool, Porcupine Tree, Incubus, Zappa, Primus, Red Hot Chili Peppers which all mesh with a more melodic edge that is all their own.

Hitting the ground running in 2003, patientZero has been active in the Cincinnati scene and abroad. They have played a variety of festivals, including the M.E.A.N.Y Guitar Festival in New York City, the Rock and Ride Music Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, the Midwest Music Summit in Indianapolis, and the Midpoint Music Festival in Cincinnati. The band has also had the pleasure of being featured at Music Hall for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra as well as being featured on the UPN Television Network, local T.V. band showcase City Nights, and most recently on Cincinnati’s FOX network station playing live!

Some other career highlights include (but are not limited to):
- Nominated for Best New Artist in Cincinnati by Citybeat Magazine (2004)
- Been played on 233 college radio stations in support of their first EP with TinderboX music promotion.
- They were also played on 200+ college radio stations for 2 months for their first full-length album “Seemingly So.”
- Favorable radio results all over the country especially in, New York, North Carolina, Boston, and Denver on both college radio campaigns.
- The band has also received many favorable reviews with their press campaign for “Seemingly So.”
- They are currently on another college radio campaign with TinderboX Music for their second full-length album called “Inflatable Ape Nation” recorded by Duane Lundy of Shangri-La Productions.
- Opening up for national acts like The Gin Blossoms and Blessid Union of Souls
- Playing on Cincinnati’s FOX morning show.
- Playing on the UPN network

With the release of their second full-length cd, “Inflatable Ape Nation” in November of 2006, and with the promotion/management/publicity team of Fly on the Wall Media and TinderboX music, the future is diagnosed to be widely infected with patientZero, with no cure in sight. They have also added long-time friend, Aaron Farrier, as the new drummer/percussionist, which has solidified the patientZero dream, and their drive has been once more renewed.

You can expect patientZero to be touring more extensively and receiving more press from their new album “Inflatable Ape Nation” in 2007!

(Aaron Farrier is exclusively uses and proudly endorses Attack Drumheads and Bosphorus Cymbals)

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REVIEWS

patientZero - Genre Defining
author: Michael Canter
                            
I have a hard time defining patientZero's sound. Maybe that's because in a world full of fast food and sex and spectacle we are constantly trying to define musical genres, in which case this is not patientZero's fault. Muse? Maybe. Tool? A little. In the broader sense of the term "original music", patientZero is truly original. I can draw influences from a number of bands, but in a refreshing twist, this band ultimately has a unique sound. "Musician, informed listener and general audience alike have run the gamut in naming what style (patientZero is)," according to singer/songwriter/guitarist Chris Sarvak and, while the verdict is still out on exactly what style that is, Sarvak has labeled the product of the band's ingenuity "Rockfusion," citing Faith No More, Yes, Muse and Living Colour as associated bands. (quote from Cincinnati City Beat 8/17/2005). Their CD, Inflatable Ape Nation is a diverse and mature effort wrought with political undertones and messages of morality one track, "State Of The Union", taking a direct shot at President Bush and his cabinet. My favorite track is "Great Inflatable Ape", though "Suspension Of Disbelief", "For which it stands", and "Moral Of The Story" may arguably be considered stronger tracks. Patient Zero is rock and roll in its true, defining sense. These aren't songs about bouncers and taxicabs and loose girls on the dance floor. This is an ambitious and utterly brilliant LP with enough power and passion that it might just rewrite the rulebook and define a genre of it's very own. Whichever way you define or categorize them, Patient Zero will ultimately slay you.
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