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Father of Sam: Rock, alternative rock, indie rock, psych rock.


The band Father of Sam was formed in the summer of 2008, when Alec (vocals) met Stephan Kuziv (guitar) in one of the fast food joints in Brooklyn. Stephan dropped a guitar pick on the floor, while looking for some change in his pocket, after that Alec asked him if he was a musician.

Their discussion about music interests turned into an exchange of home made demos. They clicked right away. Alec realized that his psychotic vocal style and at times violent and depressing lyrics, could benefit from Stephan's unusual sense of melody and spontaneous guitar playing.

That was the beginning of the project called Father of Sam. Later on they wrote over a 100 songs, influenced by many artists, including: PJ Harvey, Grinderman, Beck, Radiohead, The Beatles, etc. The line up of the band changed multiple times, except for the two founding members.

Check out their official video here, and visit them on their website or Facebook page.

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Father of Sam lives in New York, USA.

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Rock, Hard Rock, Prog Rock.


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