Singer/keyboardist Free and Psykosonik leader Daniel Lenz draw on influences ranging from Depeche Mode to Stabbing Westward to KMFDM , and their CD is consistently dark, brooding, and gloomy. It's also compelling most of the time -- while other electronic acts that emerged in the 1990s used technology to mask a lack of substance, that's hardly the case with this group. Instead of trying to win you over with production gloss, Hednoize employs solid melodies and memorable lyrics. Technology is, to be sure, a major weapon in their arsenal, but songs like 'Pay Me No Mind,' 'Devil's Train,' and 'Loaded Gun' probably would have sounded great even if Searching for the End had been an acoustic album (something it most definitely is not). Elements of industrial noise and techno serve Hednoize well
NEW ALBUM COMING SOON!
DANIEL LENZ
stuck in a dream
Want to hear it? You can check out one of the tracks on my website. Go!
After a hard dayz work, get out tha shower, smoke sum Bud n hav a shot, pop n army of one and go num!!! tha perfect drug!! thanks 4 tha music it helps n this FUCKD up life we all live!!!! ROJO!!
Thank you for the add! Been a fan of Psykosonik for a while now, found out about Hednoize and fell in love with that too. Personal favorite song: I Am. This is how I like my music and hope to see more in the future!!