Escaping Zane

With all 4 members hailing from different places around the globe including Baltimore, Trinidad, Sweden and Los Angeles, it’s amazing that Todd, Gold, Pierre and Lucia came together in the city of Angels with one single goal in mind: to play rocking music from the heart! With an unwavering determination to jump around on stage and spill their guts out, Escaping Zane delivers an enthustiastic perfomance with heartfelt songs that combine elements of pop, rock, punk and alternative. Armed with their upbeat, hook catchy tunes, EZ has made true friends and fans from Australia all the way to Japan. Escaping Zane is an LA foursome who’s "all-pistons-pumping songs pack a pure pop rock punch" and "they keep one interested in the show by their sheer work ethic and perseverance", according to Music Connection Magazine. EZ’s songs including Bury Me First and NoWhere Fast have been quickly moving up the charts on Garageband.com. All of us from EZ are very proud of our accomplishment last year, which was getting to the national finals of the international battle of the bands Emergenza festival this year. We played to a packed Key Club on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles and the feedback was awesome!

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Alternative Rock

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Escaping Zane at the Joint - Feb 9

Posted by blueross on Oct 29th, 2007
You know what they say about chick guitar players, right? This one rocks. I learned about Escaping Zane when I did this past week's podcast for Epitunes and "Misery" was included. I loved it and other songs posted and decided to see them at the Joint show. They did a tight 4 song set as part of a larger music festival (I suffered through another band I'd like to charge back for my time) that was, I think, hampered by less than optimal sound. It looked like the singer was having a hard time hearing. I also talked with Pierre (drums) afterward and he said that not having his own drum kit was a big challenge for this show. (Everyone was playing through the club's backline of amps and drums.) Overall, the show didn't live up to the studio recordings, but was still entertaining and the potential for greatness is there. Gold sounded good on guitar and Pierre and Dave were a solid rhythm section. Todd put a lot of good energy into his show and did well given the tough sound conditions. I'd love to see them again in a place where they are using their own gear. But please, people, play "Misery"!

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My friend loves them!

Posted by katnbirdie on Oct 29th, 2007
A bit too harsh for me but I've heard they put on a great show. I like them, would like to see them live.

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