6/20/2024

Psych rock outfit ZEBEDEE share Jeremy Bastard dark wave remix of new single "For God's Sake" out now

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JEREMY BASTARD DARK WAVE REMIX OF NEW SINGLE + VISUALIZER

"FOR GOD'S SAKE"

OUT NOW


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SECOND STUDIO ALBUM

GOING NOWHERE FAST

DUE OUT AUGUST 2


PRE-ORDER THE LP HERE


THE BAND WILL PLAY

BROOKLYN'S CROWN HILL THEATRE

SUPPORTING

MARK KELLY, KIRK DOUGLAS OF THE ROOTS & MEMBER OF LIVING COLOR

ON JULY 7


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Photo credit: Nick Persaud 

Today, Brooklyn-based psych rock quintet ZEBEDEE share the Jeremy Bastard remix of their new single "For God's Sake" out now. The group's sophomore studio album Going Nowhere Fast is due out August 2 and available for pre-order now. The band is set to play live across New York City this Summer including at Crown Hill Theatre on July 7 supporting Mark Kelly, Kirk Douglas of the Roots and members of Living Color. Get tickets here.


The "For God's Sake" (Jeremy Bastard Remix) out today is a new take on the recent single by ZEBEDEE. Lead guitarist and vocalist Zebedee Row is thrilled to get to work with Bastard on the reworked version of the latest single. Row says on the new, cutting version, "I've wanted to work with Jeremy Bastard for a while. I catch his sets around NYC all the time, and I'm a big fan of his band Autodrone. I really let him do his "industrial thing" to create something wild and completely different. I hope the kids appreciate it as much as I do." The original track nostalgically recalls the freedom and innocence of growing up, in this case for Row, in the Western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. The remix takes a dark wave spin that gives the song a completely different energy that's entirely its own.


Watch "For God's Sake" (Jeremy Bastard Remix - Official Visualizer)


Going Nowhere Fast, the forthcoming sophomore project by ZEBEDEE, is an ode to the band's love of neo-psych and desert rock sounds. Fuzzy guitar licks, glittering synths and post-punk drums merge to create a compelling, robust sound that is all their own. The songs were written by Row, and his wife and band's guitarist Kelsey Van Mook who are able to channel their love and mutual understanding into their music. It was produced by GRAMMY award winning engineer Daniel Avila and recorded, mixed and mastered in Flux Recording Studios in Manhattan's Lower East Side.


Throughout the album, Row was able to funnel his frustrations about the state of the world into the powerful instrumentation and is able to carry this fervor into the lively live shows. The ten song collection is a commentary on the world today and the human condition–what it means to navigate the world, engage with societal issues and not get lost in a spiral of despair. Crafting the project in the midst of COVID caused the band to reflect and deliberately think about their work and goals. Row says when recording, "I was clearly pretty pissed off about the state of this country and all its flaws. But considering I'm not born here but choose to live in this big beautiful dumpster fire of a country, I thought that gave me an interesting perspective to comment on it. The lyrics are often about the sad, desperate, self-obsessed reality we live in, and the defense mechanisms we use to cope with it."


ZEBEDEE is made up of an eclectic bunch of musicians hailing from across the globe, including Australia, Mexico, Canada and the U.S. The group, led by Zebedee Row (vocals, guitar) and featuring Kelsey Van Mook (guitar), Victor De La Garza (drums/percussion), Michael Benham (bass) and Fred Seddon (guitar) has headlined stages across New York City since 2013. Now, the band prepares to enter an all-new phase filled with raw energy, masterful instrumentation and newfound creative freedom like never before, putting their synchronicity on full display.


The Jeremy Bastard remix of ZEBEDEE's "For God's Sake," is out now. The group's forthcoming sophomore album Going Nowhere Fast is out August 2 and available for pre-order now. Catch ZEBEDEE live in New York City this summer, including at Crown Hill Theatre on July 7 with Mark Kelly, Kirk Douglas of the Roots and members of Living Color. Get tickets here and connect with the psych rockers now on InstagramFacebookand YouTube.


Watch "For God's Sake" (Official Video) | Listen


Going Nowhere Fast (LP) Tracklist


1. Going Nowhere Fast

2. follow me, following followers.

3. Fast Edee

4. For God's Sake

5. Dark Magik!

6. What's That

7. Izon Horizon

8. Marlon Brando

9. I Don't Know Where You Phone Is

10. Vulture Culture



ZEBEDEE Live Dates in NYC Summer 2024



Jul. 7 - Crown Hill Theatre

Aug. 13 - Mercury Lounge - LP Release Show with Kirk Douglas of the Roots

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