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Four Star Riot

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About Me

Real rock ‘n’ roll has never been trendy. It can’t be, because it’s timeless, eternal. Rock ‘n’ roll isn’t just about bad kids with good hearts, out late on a school night. It’s about always being able to make you remember how you felt when you were one of those kids, or desperately wanted to be. It’s about passion and heartbreak and release, about knowing better but going ahead and doing anyway. Real rock ‘n’ roll is incalculably more than melody, rhythm and sexual analogy. It’s gotta shake your soul as well as your ass.
The four young men of Four Star Riot understand this perfectly.
Over the course of five years and three independently produced releases, Four Star Riot have risen to the top of the Tampa Bay original-music scene by ignoring trends in favor of crafting their own take on the catchy, soulful rock ‘n’ roll that’s been frightening parents and giving their offspring libidinous ideas for half a century. This Clearwater, Florida quartet doesn’t take much influence from the last decade’s worth of punk posers and angsty post-Eddie Vedder clones. Inspired by the unimpeachable rock ‘n’ soul that the genre’s originators stole from their R&B forebears, Four Star Riot update those warm, earnest grooves to modern-rock eclecticism and an inescapable and stylish power-pop edge. And as grunge, nu-metal, garage-fuzz and any number of other target-marketed fads have come and gone, FSR continue to refine a sound equal parts familiar and new, danceable and ballsy, sweet and gritty.
Burn So Bright, Four Star Riot’s brand-new fourth effort, finds the foursome effortlessly and infectiously blending sex, sass and soul with their strongest batch of songs to date. Songwriter Steve Alex’s mesmerizing vocal presence and instantly resonant lyrical style have never been more effective. Whether describing a young lady who wants to feel like a woman (“All They Way”) or wearing his own heart on his sleeve (“Numb”), Alex is the archetypical rock frontman, enthralling to hear and engrossing to watch. Guitarist Joe Sanders’ evocative liquid playing echoes Alex’s bare-nerve humanity, at turns bluesy, funky and hard, and always for the good of the song, be it a rave-up like “Still My Girl” or the last-call seduction of “In Your Arms.” In the end, however, a rock ‘n’ roll band lives or dies on the strength of its rhythm section, and drummer Mike Chilton and bassist Johnny Deliz deftly guide Four Star Riot through the stompers, ballads and slightly ‘80s-flavored hard candy – including the syncopated Police-meets-Rick-Springfield surprise highlight “No Good Actress” – with their dynamic propulsion.
Four Star Riot and Burn So Bright aren’t custom-tailored for emo kids, or classic-rock obsessives, or indie scholars, or headbangers, or rhythm ‘n’ blues aficionados – and yet they are. This is a band and CD for anybody that still believes real rock ‘n’ roll should move the heart and soul as well as the head and the feet. And the group’s four members suspect that’s what everybody who really loves rock ‘n’ roll wants, or maybe needs, from it.
Four Star Riot have supported Lit, Jimmy Eat World, Def Leppard, Sum 41, Sugarcult, Saliva, and Bon freakin’ Jovi, among many others, and have performed at Austin’s annual South by Southwest industry to-do, as well as Atlanta’s Atlantis Music Festival and the Florida Music Festival. The group has also garnered multiple awards and kudos from the hometown press, and national ink in outlets such as Music Connection.
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Member Since: 6/2/2005
Band Website: fourstarriot.com
Band Members: Steve Alex - vox, guitar
Chaz Winzenread - ld. guitar
Raulton Reichel - wurli, b3
Brian Thompson - drums
Bela Wurtzler - bass, vox
Influences: Wilco, Spoon, Cheap Trick, Prince, The Faces, The Afghan Whigs, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, LCD Soundsystem, The Twilight Singers, The Kooks, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Radiohead, Blur, Talking Heads, Portishead, The Cardigans, Maggie's Dream, DAG, Gavin DeGraw, Elliott Smith, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Shins, Rufus Wainwright, Slayer, Streets, The Zombies, Chk Chk Chk, The Who, Peter Gabriel, The Specials, James Brown, Stone Temple Pilots, Gnarls Barkley, Outkast, The Mars Volta, Wire, Sean Paul, Lansing Dreiden, Procol Harum, Daft Punk, Missy Elliott, Mr. Vegas, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Bill Withers, Miles Davis, Bjork, Bob Dylan, The Buzzcocks, Duran Duran, INXS, U2, Jay Z, Jeff Buckley, John Coltrain, Charlie Parker, Johnny Cash, New Order, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Morrissey, Outkast, Paul Simon, The Flaming Lips, The Pixies, The Roots, Stevie Wonder, The Strokes, Sly & The Family Stone, Superdrag, Television, Tom Petty, Weezer, The Meters, English Beat, Brian Eno, The Fall, Guided By Voices, The Hives, Muse, Nirvana, Paul Simon, Swiss Beats, Suede, DJ Shadow, AC/DC, Beck, Billy Bragg, Billy Idol, Mark Ronson
Record Label: Vital Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Four Star on new CD Comp: Cheatin’ Heart: Tales of Lies & Love

Thanks to BAAMO for including our song "Don't Wanna Know" on the new CD Comp: Cheatin' Heart: Tales of Lies & Love.  We're proud to be included among a list of stellar Bay Area bands found on...
Posted by Four Star Riot on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 08:37:00 PST

Relix Magazine review Dec 07

Relix review of Something So Right from OurStage Relix Music Magazine review December 2007 "Something So Right" is the perfect rock love song.  The band's well executed mix of catchy hooks, sultr...
Posted by Four Star Riot on Wed, 12 Dec 2007 07:28:00 PST

featured in St. Pete Times Weekend / *TBT

We'd like to thank Julie Garisto of the St. Pete Times for interviewing and featuring the band in the St. Pete Times Weekend on 03/02/07.  It's always cool to get free press!  You can ...
Posted by Four Star Riot on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 08:03:00 PST

CD Release Party | Dec 2 | Dunedin Brewery

The CD Release Party for our 5th full length Burn So Bright is this Saturday Dec 2 at Dunedin Brewery.   The show starts at 9PM.  We'll be playing 2 sets of soul/rock and power pop...
Posted by Four Star Riot on Thu, 30 Nov 2006 08:54:00 PST

"Get What U Give" in Like Mike 2 (20th Century Fox)

The song "Get What U Give" from the Tonight&Tomorrow CD is featured in the 20th Century Fox film Like Mike 2 which was just released on Fox Home Video last week.  If you're bored, you can go ...
Posted by Four Star Riot on Thu, 10 Aug 2006 07:04:00 PST

Four Star Riot to open for Bon Jovi in NYC this week!

In February, we had an incredible experience playing for 15000 people in our hometown arena. Check out the video from our show opening for Bon Jovi at the St. Pete Times Forum. - click here -...
Posted by Four Star Riot on Mon, 03 Apr 2006 08:51:00 PST