Fly Neurotic
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Fly Neurotic

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2007- Sic-Songs EP
2007- The ultraSound EP

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If we do not breathe we cannot see. Fly Neurotic tells you how to breathe and speak at once, through voice and voiced musical implosion until vision occurs. If there is still a condition of music in America that can pull at the brittle nature of calm days creating sudden storms by night, here it is with breath segments as musical breaks and nothing broken but the fear of recognition that every song suddenly demands.

What’s more, this band is plain listenable. How unique! There is no subjective philander nor any sentimental mush that is more interesting to the player than the listener. Fly Neurotic is a rocking dance band, a story teller’s dream and a rolling medicine stick poking through the dim fog music has become as it moves too high and away from the origins of what the real sound is all about. It is about that neurotic too possessed to get caught in a marketplace swatter. But it is more marketable as a result. It is different. It is not heard yet. But it reminds those who hear it that they should have done so already. This press kit is for normal reading. One must always begin this way even though this is the last place to wind up – if you’ve read this far, you’re good to continue
now….

-Dr. Martin Jack Rosenblum
Lecturer of Music History and Literature
at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
and Rounders Records recording artist

Fly Neurotic's sound has been compared to:

Flaming Lips
Sonic Youth
Modest Mouse
Incubus
Coldplay

Fly Neurotic formed in Milwaukee, WI during the summer of 2006 after guitarist, Paul Trinko, and keyboard player, Kiran Vedula, met through a mutual friend while in music school at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. At the time,
Paul was playing with his long time band, The Oprahs, who had formed a solid fan base in the area, and Kiran was part of the historic Up and Under’s house band, The Rest, which played every Thursday for just over a year. The two immediately formed a musical connection and decided to add high school friend and drummer, Kavinath Laud, to the mix. Kavinath had not only played with The
Oprahs, but also with Waking Bradley and other local bands giving him a broad range of experience. From the first time the three played together, they knew they had something special.