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Are you tired of resorting to greatest-hits albums from the 70's to cure your desire for classic rock? Jetliner offers a modern alternative for the classic rock fan. Emerging from our very own Los Angeles music scene, this five-piece band with a 70's flair, truly reminiscent of Queen, guarantees to captivate audiences and transcend generations. Jetliner appeals to music lovers who appreciate a classy and mature sound, led by melodic songwriting and intricate chord progressions, as opposed to the sloppy abrasive sounds predictably found on the Sunset Strip. Not only does Jetliner implement instruments normally unheard of for local acts, such as a baby grand piano, B3 organ and the occasional gong, but their flawless harmonies will undoubtedly lead you to recognize them as 'Queen of the 21st century'.
Jetliner is a band that knows exactly who they are as a group, as well who they are as individual musicians. They resonate full potential on their records, as well as in their live performances. Having seen Jetliner live on several occasions, it is clearly evident that these five guys are so brilliant at their own craft, and each comfortably shares the stage with their musical equals. Fronted by Adam Paskowitz, whose vocal abilities exude confidence flawlessly channeling the familiar range of Freddie Mercury, Jetliner is a powerhouse and a force to be reckoned with.
Splash was fortunate enough to receive an advanced copy of their much anticipated and eagerly awaited second album 'Space Station', which is a follow-up to their self-titled debut album. The title-track 'Space Station' justly captures the essence of Jetliner, implementing operatic styles of epic proportions with 'Bohemian Rhapsody' qualities. The energy on this album is mind-blowing and explosive on a grand scale, and guarantees to be a landmark sophomore achievement. Encompassing the out-of-this-world theme of the album, Jetliner not only covered David Bowie's 'Life on Mars', but also recorded it and released it as their first single off 'Space Station'. When covering a classic song during a live performance is usually considered a novelty, Jetliner is likely to win over even the most die-hard Bowie fan with their recorded version, and dare we say it's even better than the original?
Gaining credibility overseas, Jetliner recently embarked on a promotional tour to France. Currently receiving airplay all over Europe, as well as Los Angeles, Jetliner is quickly charming fans and critics worldwide. This exceptional band will rock your body and steal your heart, with their intense riffs, catchy lyrics and mystifying appeal. A freshness guaranteed to stand out among artists of their genre, this group of indispensable guys will rise to the top through their sound, which can only be described as 'larger than life'. Incorporating smoke machines, strobe lights and drum solos into their live performances, Jetliner takes us back in time, and reminds us what a true rock and roll show is all about. Prepare to rock, because this crew will definitely kick your butt!
Don't miss the rock show of the year, as Jetliner plays to a packed audience of screaming fans at The Roxy Theater in Hollywood, August 25th at 10P.M. To get free tickets visit the band's web site for a guest list. www.jetlinermusic.com
Check out Jetliner's link on My Space www.myspace.com/jetliner
Purchase Jetliner's self-titled debut album www.amazon.com
Jetliner is: Adam Paskowitz (Vocals, Piano), Jeff Kluesner (Guitar, Vocals), Michael Kujawa (Bass, Vocals), The Duke (Hammond B3 Organ, Vocals), Rob Jones (Drums, Vocals).
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