Phantom Chemistrys latest release: Whiskey Slurs

Posted: Published on December 19th, 2014

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Phantom Chemistry seems an apt name for this Syracuse band.

Founded in 2008, the bands members; Mike Burriesci (vocals, guitar, keyboard), John Ocasio (guitar and keyboard), Teddy Bratt (guitar and keyboard), Zack Parsell (bass, who took over for Dillon Cook who played bass for the recording of Whiskey Slurs) look like they could be some random college students from a Chem 101 class, but in recording their third release Whiskey Slurs, they perform musical alchemy.

It is mysterious and hard to define the quality that brings together these musicians to create what they describe as self-styled psychedelic electro-indie rock.

Together, their separate elements fuse and react into a combustible intensity that makes the listeners inner mad scientist cackle with a frantic cry: Its aliveIts ALIVE!!!!!

The album was recorded over the past year by front man Burriesci in his self- built basement studio, Chemical Swirl Studio, and then mastered by Steve Sopchak at The Square Studio. In the beginning, I spent a lot of time isolated in my house with an acoustic guitar and a piano. I had recently picked up the piano so I spent a lot of time sitting at it every day. Burriesci remarked.

Of the recording process, Burriesci says this is the first time he had really planned out all the songs and the band carefully configured the balance of their collaboration before recording it.

Wolves was the first track to come together. I went to my friends wedding the night before and I was feeling sentimental. I spent a lot of time putting together chord structures and recording videos of myself playing them on my phone. I wanted to establish what I was playing and singing on each song before I started the recording process. This is the first album we planned everything out ahead of time, before we would just start recording parts and see where it went. Id presented each song to my bandmates when I knew what my parts were going to be and wed figure out what everyone else should be doing.

This approach of careful planning and experimenting before recording the finalized versions can be heard in well balanced and constructed songs. Clearly heard are the influences of the rock/electronic foundations by such bands like Joy Division and their later incarnation New Order, Radiohead, Modest Mouse and The Flaming Lips.

In the skilled hands of Phantom Chemistrys members, the songs they have created take structural suggestions from the bands they admire and hybridized them into their own unique elements of hard to resist magnetic energy.

Inspiration for the albums title, Whiskey Slurs, came from Burriesci: I was drinking a lot of whiskey throughout the song writing process.

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