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Artist description
CT-based modern rock with an original, unique flavor. The 2002 release "Focus" is both introspective and ass-kicking. A live show rooted in intense energy and emotion. You will be moved. |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Incubus, New Found Glory, Tool, Led Zeppelin, and so many more |
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Artist History
Trak Xero. The four members that make up this CT-based hard rock band blend a unique style of performance, songwriting, and originality. With its current release, Focus, an 8-track EP, Trak Xero has proved that its level of sincerity and serious style exceed the limits of most bands at the local level. Demonstrating a dedication to their craft, Brett, Joel, Jose, and Chad have given the word potential an entirely different meaning. The drive to succeed is dwarfed only by the need to be creative: to stimulate the ears by experimenting with new sounds and rhythms, and to probe the mind of the listener through the use of intense, profound, and insightful lyrics.
Four years ago, founding members Brett Radachowsky (Guitar) and Joel Garcia (Vocals) made the first steps towards forming a band. Eventually, bass player Jose Soegaard and drummer Chad Auer jumped on board as the final pieces in the framework of what would become Trak Xero. From the beginning, an immediate chemistry was present among all members.
Trak Xero has recently released a new collection of material, entitled Focus, that is sure to captivate listeners everywhere. Currently, Trak Xero is working with the independent label Broken Wheel Records, based out of Danbury, to support and promote Focus throughout the East Coast. Keeping the dream alive, the band reminds itself each day: Live to Try.
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Group Members
Vocals - Joel Garcia
Guitars - Brett Radachowsky
Bass - Jose Soegaard
Drums - Chad Auer |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals |
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Albums
Focus |
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Location
Danbury, CT - USA |
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