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"Parallex--731 (To All We Thought We Were)"

A gorgeous melodic rock ballad with Journey style melodies that is perfomed with a huge amount of feeling. Iowa's Parallex are a refreshing blend of of hard rock songs with a solid edge, yet they show their prominent soft side through the form of melodic ballads like this one. Their sound is quite reminiscent of the rock sound heard in the early 90's, the period that the band believe modern rock was at its best. The music of Parallex is rich and full, utilizing the richness of harmonizing guitars, string back grounds, melodic basslines and guitar solos, percussion with a moving edge, and soothing vocals. The music of Parallex answers to a wide variety of audiences, and has been appealing to both young and old alike and one listen to this gorgeous ballad and you will know exactly what I mean. - AOR Dreamzones.com


"Parallex--731 (To All We Thought We Were)"

A gorgeous melodic rock ballad with Journey style melodies that is perfomed with a huge amount of feeling. Iowa's Parallex are a refreshing blend of of hard rock songs with a solid edge, yet they show their prominent soft side through the form of melodic ballads like this one. Their sound is quite reminiscent of the rock sound heard in the early 90's, the period that the band believe modern rock was at its best. The music of Parallex is rich and full, utilizing the richness of harmonizing guitars, string back grounds, melodic basslines and guitar solos, percussion with a moving edge, and soothing vocals. The music of Parallex answers to a wide variety of audiences, and has been appealing to both young and old alike and one listen to this gorgeous ballad and you will know exactly what I mean. - AOR Dreamzones.com


"Parallex taking on the midwest"

...a sound that is somewhat edgy, but surprisingly smooth and melodic at the same time...one of Central Iowa's best bands. - Campus Authority.com


"Parallex taking on the midwest"

...a sound that is somewhat edgy, but surprisingly smooth and melodic at the same time...one of Central Iowa's best bands. - Campus Authority.com


"Parallex--105.1"

"It's Rock, pure and simple. Thoughtful lyrics, great music combined into a unique sonic experience." - Tony Tarbox, dj, Clear Channel 105.1 Channel Q; Ames, IA


"Parallex--105.1"

"It's Rock, pure and simple. Thoughtful lyrics, great music combined into a unique sonic experience." - Tony Tarbox, dj, Clear Channel 105.1 Channel Q; Ames, IA


"Parallex--IMG"

“Parallex has a great high energy sound with memorable lyrics, good melodies, and a tight sound. MARKETABLE!” - Internation Marketing Group


"Parallex--IMG"

“Parallex has a great high energy sound with memorable lyrics, good melodies, and a tight sound. MARKETABLE!” - Internation Marketing Group


"Cd Review exerpt"

“This record suggests that Parallex has the ability to write a hit single…with a little luck these guys could someday hear themselves on the radio right alongside their heroes. “Now That You’re Here” is a heartfelt statement from five guys who wear their emotions on their sleeve.”—Casey Jones, cd review, Iowa State Daily, April 16, 2003. - Iowa State Daily


"Cd Review exerpt"

“This record suggests that Parallex has the ability to write a hit single…with a little luck these guys could someday hear themselves on the radio right alongside their heroes. “Now That You’re Here” is a heartfelt statement from five guys who wear their emotions on their sleeve.”—Casey Jones, cd review, Iowa State Daily, April 16, 2003. - Iowa State Daily


"Parallex--Iowa State Daily"

“The sound…is something Ames has been missing for a while. Parallex really does stand out as a breath of fresh air.”—Jeff Mitchell, Iowa State Daily, September 6, 2002 - Iowa State Daily


"Parallex--Iowa State Daily"

“The sound…is something Ames has been missing for a while. Parallex really does stand out as a breath of fresh air.”—Jeff Mitchell, Iowa State Daily, September 6, 2002 - Iowa State Daily


"Parallex Hits Road with New Lineup, new label--Full story"

In the quaint apartment of their publicist, the five members of Parallex are debating which pose to use for their picture, cracking jokes nonstop and complimenting one another's clothing and accessory choices.

The five sound extremely relaxed with each other, as if they've been friends for years. In January 2002, however, the members were meeting for the very first time.

"I did a mad search for musicians," says guitarist, keyboardist and singer Josh Lizer, senior in animal science.

Although the band was randomly constructed, the members appear to get along well.

When it comes to songwriting, they trust each other to write their own parts. Lizer says he usually brings in the song idea, the other members hear it and add their own parts. The lyrics come at the end.

With five diverse personalities and an enormous amount of humor, the task of classifying the band's sound is a bit challenging.

Percussionist Dave Restko, junior in mechanical engineering, says Parallex is power pop, while Lizer jokingly labels their sound as emo-core-Brit-rock-screamo.

After a few seconds of thought, Lizer comes up with the real description.

"[It's] hard-edged pop rock," he says reassuringly.

Parallex recently signed with Mushroom Cloud Records, an independent record label out of Des Moines. The band is thrilled to be signed on to the label.

"It kind of gives you more leverage," Lizer says. "We can work more on music instead of the peripheral parts of running a band."

With a performance on KCCQ 105.1's local music program, "The Garage," scheduled for Sunday and a show at the House of Bricks in Des Moines on Feb. 15, the band is staying busy. A Chicago tour over spring break is also in the works. Parallex is especially looking forward to this, because it will be the band's first time playing out of state. Lizer says it's tough to develop nationwide and regional momentum as a band when problems in the area keeps the band's lineup changing.

"It seems at about the time when we can get something going good, something happens, like a band member leaves," he says. "It's like we hit a wall, because we have to stop and then do a search and replace [the band member] and then start all over again."

Although the band has had problems in the past, Lizer says he is confident that the present makeup of the band will stay right where it's at, especially now that it's signed to a label.

"Hopefully, we're a little more permanent for a while now," Lizer says. "Mushroom Cloud kind of brings stability and helps things along as well."

Now that the band members have been together for a couple of years, they can look back on some of their most memorable moments. One in particular has to do with guitarist Mike Collins, senior in computer engineering.

"Mike's amp froze at the last gig on the way there, so we had to thaw that out with a hair dryer about five minutes before the show," Restko says.

Although his bandmates are talking about him, Collins has not spoken a word. When asked what he adds to the band, Collins gives the simple answer.

"My guitar," he says.

"A hairdryer," jokes vocalist and ISU alumnus Robby Pedersen.

The band laughs at the joke but soon turns silent. Bassist Corwin Colebrooke gets a puzzled look on his face.

"What do you add to the band?" he asks. There's another moment of silence until Lizer decides to speak up on behalf of the shy guitarist.

"Mike speaks through his hands on the neck of his guitar," he says.

"When Mike speaks, we listen, because otherwise we may miss the rare opportunity," Restko says. - Iowa State Daily


"Parallex Hits Road with New Lineup, new label--Full story"

In the quaint apartment of their publicist, the five members of Parallex are debating which pose to use for their picture, cracking jokes nonstop and complimenting one another's clothing and accessory choices.

The five sound extremely relaxed with each other, as if they've been friends for years. In January 2002, however, the members were meeting for the very first time.

"I did a mad search for musicians," says guitarist, keyboardist and singer Josh Lizer, senior in animal science.

Although the band was randomly constructed, the members appear to get along well.

When it comes to songwriting, they trust each other to write their own parts. Lizer says he usually brings in the song idea, the other members hear it and add their own parts. The lyrics come at the end.

With five diverse personalities and an enormous amount of humor, the task of classifying the band's sound is a bit challenging.

Percussionist Dave Restko, junior in mechanical engineering, says Parallex is power pop, while Lizer jokingly labels their sound as emo-core-Brit-rock-screamo.

After a few seconds of thought, Lizer comes up with the real description.

"[It's] hard-edged pop rock," he says reassuringly.

Parallex recently signed with Mushroom Cloud Records, an independent record label out of Des Moines. The band is thrilled to be signed on to the label.

"It kind of gives you more leverage," Lizer says. "We can work more on music instead of the peripheral parts of running a band."

With a performance on KCCQ 105.1's local music program, "The Garage," scheduled for Sunday and a show at the House of Bricks in Des Moines on Feb. 15, the band is staying busy. A Chicago tour over spring break is also in the works. Parallex is especially looking forward to this, because it will be the band's first time playing out of state. Lizer says it's tough to develop nationwide and regional momentum as a band when problems in the area keeps the band's lineup changing.

"It seems at about the time when we can get something going good, something happens, like a band member leaves," he says. "It's like we hit a wall, because we have to stop and then do a search and replace [the band member] and then start all over again."

Although the band has had problems in the past, Lizer says he is confident that the present makeup of the band will stay right where it's at, especially now that it's signed to a label.

"Hopefully, we're a little more permanent for a while now," Lizer says. "Mushroom Cloud kind of brings stability and helps things along as well."

Now that the band members have been together for a couple of years, they can look back on some of their most memorable moments. One in particular has to do with guitarist Mike Collins, senior in computer engineering.

"Mike's amp froze at the last gig on the way there, so we had to thaw that out with a hair dryer about five minutes before the show," Restko says.

Although his bandmates are talking about him, Collins has not spoken a word. When asked what he adds to the band, Collins gives the simple answer.

"My guitar," he says.

"A hairdryer," jokes vocalist and ISU alumnus Robby Pedersen.

The band laughs at the joke but soon turns silent. Bassist Corwin Colebrooke gets a puzzled look on his face.

"What do you add to the band?" he asks. There's another moment of silence until Lizer decides to speak up on behalf of the shy guitarist.

"Mike speaks through his hands on the neck of his guitar," he says.

"When Mike speaks, we listen, because otherwise we may miss the rare opportunity," Restko says. - Iowa State Daily


Discography

First Album: Now That You're Here ( April 2002, self-released)
Ten tracks; radio play on "Anthem," "731" "Void"

Also radio play on unreleased "Summer"

Second Album in progress; title TBA

Photos

Feeling a bit camera shy

Bio

---Who We Are---

Parallex, formed in January 2002, is a hard rock/alternative/pop rock quintet from Ames, Iowa signed to Mushroom Cloud Records. We are 5 guys who are passionate, motivated, and persistent in our cause. We originally started out as college students at Iowa State University—a journalism major, an animal science major, an architecture major, and 2 vocal performance majors—who wanted to make music long after our college careers expired. We make music that results in a melting pot of styles stemming from a melting pot of influences. In April 2003 we recorded our first album, a 10-song disc titled “Now That You’re Here.” In January 2004 we signed with Mushroom Cloud Records, an independent, non-profit label out of Des Moines, IA. In September 2004, we began recording for our second full-length album, most likely due out in the fall. And in between these times, we promote. And we perform. And we promote more. And we perform more. We try to reach people through every channel we can. This is our lives, and this is what we live for. This is who we are.

---What We Do---

We play music; specifically, we play rock with a few sprinkles of pop. We prioritize the quality of our performance, we review videos of old shows, and after years of performing together and attention to detail in practice, we play a tight, professional set. Lastly, we work hard to entertain the audience. We enjoy it, and the listeners enjoy it. We see the number of listeners grow not every show, but every day through the hard work we do. We could go on and on about ourselves with exaggerative bias like so many bands do, but we are musicians, not politicians.

--Where We Play--

Within the local scene, Parallex has performed at the Boheme Bistro, People's Bar and Grille, and the highly esteemed M-Shop. Parallex has also performed for various ISU-sponsored student events and has been chosen to perform in numerous band battles. Other performances include various venues in cities such as Iowa City, IA; St. Paul, MN; Cedar Falls, IA; Sioux City, IA; Council Bluffs, IA; Des Moines, IA; Urbandale, IA; Ankeny, IA; Marshalltown, IA; as well as Chicago, IL, where they performed with Epic-signed Future Leaders of the World. Parallex has also performed for radio stations 88.5 KURE, 105.1 CHANNEL Q, and STAR 102.5 during the Big Ken and Colleen Morning Show. Parallex was recently asked to open for Jesse Lang. In addition to their regular shows, Parallex performs special promotional acoustic shows at retail stores Hastings and Sam Goody.