THE BREAKFAST TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM THE BREAKFAST is proud to release their latest album which is due out on Oct. 31, 2006. The new CD, titled Moxie Epoxy, was recorded in Wilmington, VT and at Horizon Studios in West Haven, CT. Vic Steffens produced the album for HMG Recordings. The new CD features the brilliant musicianship and raw talent of guitarist Tim Palmieri, bassist Ron Spears, drummer Adrian Tramontono and keyboard player Jordan Giangreco. This is THE BREAKFAST’s second release for HMG Recordings and their fifth overall. The Jammy Award winning trio has spent the last year touring in support of their last release, REAL RADIO. The band’s national tour and non-stop schedule saw them support the likes of The Wailers, Moe, North Mississippi All-Stars, Gomez, and others. They’ve also played the 10,000 Lakes Festival in Minnesota two years in a row, as well as Moedown and many other festivals. The band also celebrated their 1,000th show at Toad’s Place in their hometown of New Haven, CT. Keyboardist Jordan Giangreco left the band this summer, but the group is continuing as a trio with Palmieri taking on keyboard and synth duties.
Their first two years as a band were spent honing THE BREAKFAST sound
-- an aural cornucopia that combines the best elements of the artists the
band members most admire: the groove-burning of P-Funk, the masterful
precision of Mahavishnu Orchestra, the sonic reverie of Phish and the
Grateful Dead, the adventurousness of Frank Zappa and the take-no-prisoners
rock of Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction. THE BREAKFAST has appeared at festivals and on stages with the likes of funk legend Bernie Worrell, Widespread Panic, Black Crowes, Moe, Trey Anastasio, The Disco Biscuits, Soulive, Steve Kimock, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Dark Star Orchestra, Umphrey’s Mcgee, Particle, Robbie Kreiger of the Doors, and Country Joe to name but a few. At every stop, music fans -- Baby Boomers and Gen-Xers alike -- have found THE BREAKFAST to be a group like none they have ever heard. The band’s ability to mix up a wealth of styles and feed of their influences, combined with the pure talent and raw energy put out at every show make THE BREAKFAST a band not to be missed.
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