Interference

Location:
Los Angeles, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Alternative / Indie
Spend everyday with the one you love.



Spend everyday as though it were your last.



Love is a building block to life.



Life is a building block to love.



If Will Ferrell (as Ron Burgundy) suddenly decided he wanted to become Dave Grohl and front a rock band, well then they'd be a hell of a lot like Interference. Not only does Interference bring the rock (and the roll), they help you find the fun in your life. Whether sitting alone in your room half dancing and half banging your head (while clapping or swaying preferably), or standing at one of their live shows dodging Jayson as he runs into the audience, you just enjoy them. Period.



Forming in 2000, after playing together all the time as kids, brothers Jayson (vocals/guitar) and DJ DeZuzio (drums) have always been the core of the group, through a few lineup changes. All their records have been recorded by Jayson himself, at his studio Stained Glass in Paramus, NJ. He's no amateur, having recorded/produced Coheed and Cambria's Second Stage Turbine Blade, as well as worked with My Chemical Romance and many others.



Their live show is chock full 'o madness. the good kind that is. To those he knows, Jayson can come off as a crazy mom trying to embarrass her child. He tends to scare those he does not know, even though he means well. No one knows whether to be intrigued or to be scared at first glance; but all that wondering turns into love and addiction. Just as if you are trying something new for the first time and you're terrified, but in the end it becomes your favorite thing on Earth. Their fan base continues to grow, and their live shows become more and more fun to watch.



In October of 2003 their album Everyone's Right About Everything was released on Eyeball Records (My Chemical Romance, Thursday, Midtown) and they toured for most of 2004. In May of 2004 they caught the ears of MTV and their song "Brace" was used on episode 204 of Viva La Bam.



Last year, they took a break, and the suspense has been driving their fans insane. No one knew whether to mourn the death of this great local act, or to wait it out. Well, those who waited it out are reaping the rewards, because Interference is coming back full force and better than ever. Their third full-length The Forthcoming was just released in Japan this past November 2005 on major label FABTONE, while the U.S. release is currently in the works. They recently trekked over to Texas to play South by Southwest on St. Patrick's day, and so many other things will continue to follow. A U.S. tour? A Japan tour? What. a music video? Yeah well, you're just going to have to hang on and find out.



Stay tuned.



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