Bobby Dazzler is a band comprised of brothers Chris and Jesse Meyer, who share instrumentation/songwriting/gas-huffing duties. They hail from rural Connecticut and are often joined by John Rosenthal ( The Giraffes,War Tortoise), on bass guitar and backing vocals. Matthew Lynch (Brushfire, Quarterstick), also contributes drums and backing vocals. Mr. Lynch also runs the east coast division of the Neil Peart Fan Club. Their debut CD Bobby Dazzler’s Different Guns is an American rock tour de force. Drawing upon many influences (in Jesse’s case: everything except Rush, and in Chris’s: nothing but Steely Dan), their mature songwriting styles meld into a cold-filtered blend of acerbic folk, rock, jazz and blues with big hairy balls.
Lyrical themes include loneliness, forgiveness, redemption, and The Notorious B.I.G.
You may now order the Bobby Dazzler’s Different Guns CD-R through the mail! The album has 16 tracks and features art by Toby Goodshank! The album costs $13 U.S. including shipping anywhere in the United States, and $16 U.S. including shipping anywhere outside of the United States. You may paypal your payment to toby_goodshank@yahoo.com or send well-concealed cash to
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"I used to be very hands-on, but lately I've been more hands-off and I plan to become more hands-on and less hands-off and hope that hands-on will become better than hands-off, the way hands-on used to be." George Steinbrenner
“A friend of mine who was a founding father of the Church of Satan, who later I compared notes with, said when he was a kid, he too managed to get into Sally's Nude Ranch, and in the corral he saw his Sunday school teacher!!! That was a real epiphany for him. From that moment on he was a Satanist.”
To begin with, the 70s spy-trumpets (heavy stank of Ghostface Killah) ahead the gunshot: horribly graphic in its low-fi hi-vol voilence, "Bobby killed Bill!"..."Well then he killed me too." BA-GANG! And so we, the audience, are dead and the story begins with punk rock elation following total depression, now cardinals bluejays robins in the yard: dang their songs are really hard! To "driveways", breaking up is harder than staying together, sticky brush drums, a real "Thank you BOYS!" tour de force, yes, de force. Upon fourther listen this is one of the greatest bands in the world. FLASHING FLASHING - PROVE that he was killed by different guns. This is OUR country, and this is MY album.
I was just huffing carpet cleaner and stroking it to that copy of Temples of Wazz Vol.9 you lent me. Thanks. FYI: God is a bottle of lube. I call him Chad.