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Artist description
Fiercely Me plays a mix of everything from sparkly pop songs to sonic rock songs. Variety is the key. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Walt Mink, Rush, Smashing Pumpkins, John Paul Jones, Clip The Daisies |
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Similar Artists
Smashing Pumpkins, RATM, 3EB, Poster Children, Walt Mink |
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Artist History
Fiercely Me has been in existence since 1994. FM released their debut CD "Ecstaseeds" in September 2000 and has been playing shows all over the Midwest in support of the CD ever since. |
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Group Members
Chris Hernandez: Vocals & Guitar
John Waldron: Bass
Jay Christensen: Drums & Vocals1 |
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Instruments
Fender Guitars, Pearl Drums |
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Albums
Ecstaseeds |
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Press Reviews
02:41 a.m. April 10, 2001 CST
Humble approach distinguishes Fiercely Me
by Jolynn Woehrer
Occasionally, there's a band that's
good enough to make it big, but
content to remain at a modest level.
With a sound that accommodates a
wide range of pop/rock preferences,
Milwaukee's Fiercely Me maintains
modesty amid growing recognition.
The band members' genuine
appreciation for music and their
humorous, carefree attitude is gaining
them popularity and praise within the
community.
Released last fall, Fiercely Me's debut
CD, "Ecstaseeds," is chock full of both
springy pop and heavy rock. At
times, sounding as jagged as industrial rockers Rage Against the Machine, and at others
resembling a lighter Smashing Pumpkins, the album captures such a wide variety of
sounds that on first listen, you might wonder if the songs were all written by the same
band.
Bassist John Waldron notes, undertstatedly, "This album offers a bit for everybody."
Self-recorded and co-produced with Brad Zweig of Studio Z, "Ecstaseeds" is a product
of each band member's eclectic and expansive personal music collections.
"This album is a bit like a tossed salad," says lead singer Chris Hernandez. "We've been
trying to figure out what we're doing ourselves."
On "Ecstaseeds," one song's about a weedwacker, another is about a mailman, and yet
another discusses the effects of an illusory dinosaur drug. The surreal diversity captured
on the album is also represented in the album's artwork, designed by Bob Ross of Be
Creative.
Despite the hodgepodge, Fiercely Me has a knack for creating catchy and well-written
material. Their songs can be danced to, screamed on top of, bellowed with or even
giggled at. This band's chemistry is so good that the laughter is nearly constant when
they're in one another's company and this energy seeps into their music as well.
"I guarantee that listening to this CD, you will have a smile on your face or you will
laugh at one point or another," promises Hernandez. With light-hearted titles like "Milk
and Cheese," "Pogo In Your Head" and "Giant Flaming Fedoras," Hernandez isn't lying.
The antics can be experienced at Fiercely Me concerts, including a recent show, at
which the dancer sporting the grooviest moves won an autobiography of Mr. T.
Attempting to stay in tune with the human element of music production and
performance, these guys aren't afraid to be creative and take chances. This attitude is
perfectly embodied in the band's name as well.
"Fiercely me is us. It's about fierce individuality and being yourself so much you can
say you're 'fiercely me'," says Hernandez.
Although they don't necessarily have major-label aspirations, it wouldn't be shocking if
some deals float their way.
Waldron is often acknowledged to be one of the best bassists around town, having
played with some of the best studio artists of the local music industry, and drummer Jay
Christensen knocks out noteworthy beats.
As Milwaukee gains the attention of national record companies, Fiercely Me's next stage
could very well be in the spotlight. And if it doesn't happen, these guys aren't giving up.
"Even if we never get signed, we're going to be doing this for a long time," says
Hernandez.
"Milwaukee's getting a lot of attention right now, as far as the music scene goes, and it's
well-deserved. There's a lot of talent here," adds Waldron.æ |
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Location
Milwaukee, WI - USA |
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