We The Machine
Members: Jace Frenzy - Vocals, Guitar Max Garceau - Guitar David Longval, Jr. - Vocals Kurt Pinette - Drums Derek DAngelo - Keyboards "Passion, liberty, and expression" serves as the foundation of the band, explained Jace Frenzy: guitarist, vocalist, and main songwriter for We The Machine. "Hopefully these songs will connect with our fans and inspire them to be themselves, whoever that may be. The whole concept of We The Machine is not to preach about a centralized message, but to encourage people not to be afraid of pursuing th eir beliefs, however popular or unpopular they are." These words, spoken by Frenzy in 2012 have proved to be the launching pad for the Boston-based band. Frenzy states, "There are a lot of things which sculpt our views and opinions; but passion is undeniable. We should embrace these ideas without fear of repercussion." The band released their first single, "The Fallen", on May 15, 2012. It has since generated over 5,000 unique plays and downloads across various platforms including YouTube, Facebook, and iTunes. Their highly anticipated debut EP, which the band has yet to name, is looking to be recorded and released in North America, sometime in late 2012. Musically and lyrically, We The Machine does not restrict themselves. "These songs are about life, and all the feelings, thoughts, and emotions that play a part of it", says Frenzy. Listening to songs like "The Fallen", there are undoubted overtones of Faith, prosperity, and compassion. While "The Man With The Faceless Name" paints the story of an estranged family. Other topics of love, positivity, regret, and loss, are explored eloquently through the vocals of Frenzy and Longval, while heavy rhythms, impassioned screams, and sing-along choruses set the stage for the bands overall sound. "We want kids to come see us live and feel right on stage with us. Our fans are what really makes us want to do what we do", says Frenzy. "Enjoy the music for what it is, and take from it what means most to you. If we can connect with our fans on that level, it makes it all worth while."
