Generator Ohm is a quartet built for rock and roll.
Willie Chen handles bass, guitar, and vocals. Ernest D’Amaso also on bass, guitar, and vocals. Stephen A. Woodzell handling guitar and keys. Last but never least, Michael Morales beats away on the drums.
Fugazi? At The Drive-In? The Refused? Soundgarden?
Yes. Yes. Yes. And yes. Generator Ohm is a mixture of all these influences and then some. This is a new form of rock and roll.
Generator Ohm takes your will to live, shoves it in your face, and then makes you decide whether or not resistance is futile.
This music speaks to the core of every person. This is rock and roll that resonates inside you.
All the gods of classic rock stand proud.
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I think it is appropriate to share this excerpt from their bio:
“Generator Ohm’s debut album, Upon the Me Om I, is an aural panacea against the spirit of sloth settling in digital sediment. We play with dirt and find creatures of life between our fingers. We jump the tires and see with closed eyes what is on top of that summit beside us. We forget to bring our cameras, and settle for focusing on the things we want to remember. We take the day on our backs, and unpack the burdens at night to seek the fruits of a bard’s labor. We do it the way we heard our heroes do it; with guitars, drums, and our voices. But, we have something new to talk about. We have a new set of sounds to express, and a new set of tools to use. Upon the Me Om I is a genre-bending collection of songs written by Ernest D’amaso, or by Willie Chen, or as a collective writing unit…”
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