09 December 2016 - 0 Comments
The Rabble were a punk band from 2000 – 2011. During that time, the band released an EP and four studio full-length albums, the latest being 2011’sLife’s a Journey. Chazz Valentine, the band’s front-man, released his debut solo album Generation Y digitally on Dec. 4th.
Watch the video for Can’t
Make it Alone off his debut solo record HERE
Generation Y was released December 4th through I-tunes.
Here’s what Valentine had to say about the album:
“This
album feels like a personal journal for the last 12 or so years of my life. So
much love, pain, anger, hope, and so much more has gone into it, to create this
diverse selection of songs. I never sat down with a musical style in mind to
create. I feel like that will only put me in a box and stop me from being
honest and as creative as I can be.
I recorded and mixed all of these songs in my home studio (http://www.wiredstudios.co.nz/).
I originally started this album when I was around 18. It wasn't my intention at
the time to put an album together, just to write honest songs (that didn't fit
in with The Rabble's style) when inspiration struck. A few years later my
friend 'Taron' asked me to write a song for his wedding. Then The
Brightest Star was born, which turned out to be quite successful and
really started the 'Chazz Valentine' journey.
After my son was born (around a year and a half ago) I had a massive burst of
inspiration again and 7 more tracks were written that made the album.
Generation Y is an honest album filled with songs from the heart. Nothing on
here is fake. I really think it can be heard in the music and hope that people
can relate to the words.”
Generation
Y
Release
Date: December 4th 2016
Track
List
1 Can't Make It Alone
2 Dear God
3 It's Been Too Long
4 Can't Deny It
5 The Brightest Star
6 Hook, Line, and Sinker
7 Pleasantville
8 I Just Don't Care
9 Reaching High
10 S.O.S.
11 Unstoppable
12 Life in a Heartbeat (Dustin's Song)
13 Generation Y
There are currently no comments for this article. Please log in to add new comments.