The Fashion Slaves Are the Newest Craze in American Music
In the year 2011, the music world in the United States of America changed for the better. The Fashion Slaves were created and the world has loved the music ever since. The reason is that The Fashion Slaves sing and interpret real and soulful rock and roll music that reminds people of The Pretenders and Blondie. The only difference is that they write and perform their own material compared with today’s mainstream music whose conglomerates dictate the music to the artist.
The Fashion Slaves are on the verge of recording their first album in the year 2012 and two songs have already made their way to the public. The song “Psychotic Reaction” is one of the first songs recorded by the Fashion Slaves and released on the You Tube videos. What were the origins of the latest craze called The Fashion Slaves?
The Fashion Slaves were formed by two artists from the group called The Uptones which was a Ska Band. Ska music is a form of music that originated from Jamaica and is a mixture of calypso, jazz, rhythm, and blues.
The two artists were Emily Jayne and Eric Din and they invited Eric Knight from the rock group Engine 88 for bass. The drummer from the Agent Deadlies whose name is Pete D’Amato was the fourth addition to this group.
The Fashion Slaves recorded “Psychotic Reaction” followed by another song called “Styrofoam”. The songs were hits in California and other parts of the world. Emily Jayne who is the lead singer has been compared with Debbie Harry of Blondie and Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders. The only difference is that Emily Jayne continued where they left off and the same applies to The Fashion Slaves.
The other songs in the repertoire of The Fashion Slaves are “Loud Mouth Girl” and “Surfers For Fashion” which are very upbeat in rhythm, tone, heart, and soul. The new album is that destined for release in the summer of 2012 is called “Check Out The Fashion Slaves” and it is expected to be the catalyst for a liberation of Rock and Roll from the mediocrity of the conglomerates.
It is expected that in the future, more people will ask for The Fashion Slaves and we will be seeing them perform in other parts of the United States of America. The possibility exists that The Fashion Slaves may make a world tour as their popularity grows. The sky is the limit for The Fashion Slaves and their newly minted version of Rock and Roll.
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