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Artist description
When broached about the topic, a certain man once equated the process of songwriting to the likes of his new Rolex (his current endeavor to create melody) beaming and then descending off his wrist and into the depths of a Port-a-Potty's purpose, upon enduring the trials of inspiration running dry.
He went on to acknowledge that once illuminated in this light, certainly one cannot neglect the ever-so intriguing glimmer that reflects off the wealth of their time-conveyer, any more than they can relinquish all hopes of actually retrieving the inspiration, the motive and incentive, to draw near the completion of their creation.
So, like a lunatic, one begins delving through the wastes of what is, in an effort to apprehend the cause of their glory.
~ Piercing zoetic creativity ~
Zoetic, deriving from vitality; possesses with it's unfamiliar presence the very essential tone that permeates through Noise Joy.
Veraciously, we desire to have each of our songs reach its full potential through applying the necessary dedication that's required.
And as a result of the attention we focus on our songwriting, our completed song list continuously reaches new heights with songs such as, Free Mind, representing the labor of our efforts.
With an immediate recognition that what follows the opening measure is more than likely going to compel you to adjust your accessibility to a more munificent level that will in turn allow your body to enter the realm of a more Free Mind, the song begins declaring that any and all expectations of a lasting ecstasy with me can be forgotten.
Within the parameters of this tune, I'm in the pursuit of flesh, not love.
The song, although a decampment from others of ours, such as I want more~, which clearly within the first ten syllables pronounced indicates that you are not only listening to a song about the thieving ways of love, but one that contends identifiably with any of those written by the numerous achieved songwriters that have experienced the pleasure of sending a Grammy home to Mom; or Beyond Your Lies~, a song that lends itself wholly to the question of why one persists in allowing themselves to fall short of sturdy when it comes to their attraction to an egocentric partner that fails to insure the trust they swore would last a lifetime; nevertheless fits perfectly into the category that our music will breathe an overwhelming breath of life into within the near future; Hot Rock.
The definition. Simple.
ROCK~ that ignites from the core of the riff, well into the embodiment of the rhythm, and then internally combust causing the vocals, in this case mine, to sear through the dynamic emotions of sex in women.
We are in pursuit to add a new element to the Rock genre. One that incorporates the same fundamental elements that have always defined the boundaries of Rock, and further pursues the avenues of the unchartered ideas of our own.
We are Jason Land, and Christopher Snyder. |
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Musical Influences
Jimmy Page, |
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Similar Artists
Matchbox 20, GooGo Dolls, Tonic |
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Artist History
Noise Joy came together in November 2002 as a collaberation between an Orlando, FL based singer and Southern New Jersey guitarist. Both ended up in North Hollywood where they recorded their initial demo in a laundry room/converted studio. |
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Group Members
Chris Snyder, Jason Land |
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Location
North Hollywood, CA - USA |
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