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Light FM

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Light FM is a huff of cosmic dust from a planet far, far away. Lead by Josiah Mazzaschi, the crackpot mastermind behind the legendary Chicago unit Motorhome, this hypnotic array of perky zingers are fueled by maddening keyboards and gooey electro-pop that combines for a sizzling salvo like The Cars crashing a surprise party for Devo. Light FM's sparkly new EP Save The Drama is the quintessential fuse of 80's synth-pop, disassembled and rearranged in the 2007 digital age with all of the glamour and celebrity of the smoking hot stars in Los Angeles as its supernatural backdrop. Mazzaschi's handsome vocals reach an altitude of heavenly falsettos that only a Sherpa in the Himalayan Mountains could ascend to. With a tackle box of audio accessories ranging from the bleeps of vintage Atari 2600 games, TalkBoys or any eclectro gizmo dug up from grandpa's dusty attic, sonically enhance this "buzz band" according to the LA Times, who are desperately in search of landing their rocket ship on the roof of an intelligent label to breed a new species of machine-pop tarts for future millenniums.

-thetripwire.com


First impressions are always tough, especially with a name like Light FM. Thankfully, the visions of soft rock balladry stop with the band’s name. It’s a risk though – the modifier “light” has ushered in the death of many an otherwise vibrant genre (see light jazz, light rock, light beer). But Light FM doesn’t seem concerned with either subverting or supporting those expectations. They don’t want to kill pop-rock; they want to perfect it. Light FM’s synth-driven sound will immediately appeal to fans of The Rentals and The Cars (comparisons already pointed out by their Myspace), and I would add a bit of Smashing Pumpkins as well. There’s a band you don’t see referenced enough, and singer Josiah Mazzaschi is nothing if not Corgan-eque. Both the band’s sound and lyrics embrace the many-sided California myth – sunshine, girls, synthesizers, and superstardom, all while teetering dangerously close to the edge (the edge of what I still haven’t figured out). Their career path exemplifies the current state of the “indie” scene: after putting out a basically self-released EP last fall, the band has already had a song featured on MTV’s The Hills. Light FM is playing a free show Monday, February 4 at Spaceland with Monday night residents The Pity Party.

-thedelimagazine.com/la/


Light FM came out throwing punches. "16 Below" immediately grabs your attention with its propulsive bass line and siren like guitars. Josiah Mazzaschi (Guitars/Vocals) had a perfect blend of distortion and overdrive coming out of his Gibson SG. Josiah's use of octaves and occasional use of the Wah pedal reminded me a tad bit of Ned's Atomic Dustbin. "Save The Drama" played like a cross between the Rentals and Weezer with its swirling synth action and crunchy guitars pinned with a tight song structure. "Switchboard Control" was a showcase for Kim Haden (Synths) an she dialed up some synthesizer goodness on her Korg MS2000. Light FM plays with the Pity Party on February 4th for a super stacked line up with The Happy Hollows and Rademacher at Spaceland. It looks like February residencies will be bustling.

review of 1/14 show at Spaceland -littleradio.com


Don't let the name fool you (I will admit it threw me off a bit too) there is nothing LIGHT about Light FM . Their debut album - This is the Beginning of My Golden Age is loaded with enough catchy hooks to sink a battleship. Indie 103.1 have already caught on and have been playing Light FM in regular rotation.

-rockinsider.com


Chicago transplants Light FM could easily have their own residency after experiencing their tight brand of melodic rock, reminiscent of Pinkerton-era Weezer, Unrest, and Grandaddy. Singer/guitarist Josiah Mazzaschi nails it vocally while churning out big guitar melodies and distorted bliss. The rhythm section of bassist Brian Barbier and Drummer Harry Trumfio hold down the fort with a feel that matches Josiah's delivery perfectly. The songs are so catchy and clever you could almost imagine them getting major airplay.

-autopiamusic.com

Light FM is trying to play a trick on you. In fact, there is absolutely nothing light about this band. Buried underneath the hooks that refuse to leave your head and singer Josiah Mazzaschi’s perfect pop songwriting lurks a monster—a dark, amplified, fuzzed out monster who can sing just as easily about depression, suicide, being orphaned, beaten, and left for dead as he can about love and California sunshine. But what sets Light FM’s music apart is that there’s none of that hipster sarcasm in Mazzaschi’s voice when he sings about death and body bags while surf rock guitar riffs shimmer over three part Beach Boys harmonies. In fact, if you’re paying attention, it’s so earnest that it’s downright disturbing. And that’s Light FM’s secret weapon, the trick they’re going to play on you. In an era awash with brain-numbing irony and I-don’t-give-a-fuck music personas, here comes a band who is unafraid of sincere emotion, even if it swings back and forth from a chemically imbalanced preoccupation with death to a fragile romantic idealism so tender it makes your heart hurt. Light FM is a band devoid of hipster self-awareness, either by nature or by design, a band that proudly wears their hearts on their sleeves. It’s a credit to Mazzaschi’s talent that his combination of dark humor and tenderness blends so effortlessly and in ways that evoke bands like the Pixies, the Kinks, and the Cars—bands who wrote pop songs but who never shied away from noise or unconventional instrumentation.
Aside from this four piece being talented and experienced musicians who love playing music with each other, these guys also share a love for experimentation which informs Light FM’s music, giving them a sound that is quite all their own, a sound that incorporates elements of arena rock, punk, 60’s pop and old-school electronic. This is the kind of band that collects thrift store gadgets, vintage keyboards, and anything capable of making a sound they’ve never heard before. In fact, most of Light FM’s new EP entitled “Save the Drama” was written on a 15 year old TalkBoy variable speed cassette recorder while Mazzaschi was driving around in his van, surely prompting some odd looks from the cars around him. But at the heart of it all, Mazzaschi insists, is a quest “to strive to make music that gives you goose bumps—music that is meaningful but playful, music that has a sense of humor even if the subject matter is dark.”
Light FM has been playing in and around Los Angeles for the past year, sharing bills with The Spinto Band, Great Northern, Parsons Redheads, Division Day, Aaron Espinoza (Earlimart), and Jason Lytle (Grandaddy). They just completed the much coveted Monday night residency at the Silver Lake Lounge last July 2007, and have been featured in Kevin Bronson’s Buzz Bands column in the LA Times. The EP is set to be released October 23rd, 2007 and can be bought through the band’s myspace page (myspace.com/lightfm).
A blend of Tommy Keene style melodies and Cars keyboards, this is the best local release in years, and one of the years best anywhere. - Time-Out
Mazzaschi has long been a talent worth watching - a sharp songwriter with memorable melodies and a distinctive guitarist -Chicago Sun Times

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Music:

Member Since: 7/7/2004
Band Website: lightfmrockband.com
Band Members: Josiah Mazzaschi, Brian Barbier, Harry Trumfio, Kim Haden
Influences: Cars, Grandaddy, Wire, Colin Newman, Missing Persons, Zombies, Arcade Fire, Eli Miller, Olivia Tremor Control, Cocteau Twins, Wolfgang Press, TV on the Radio, Neil Young, Jesus and Mary Chain, Earlimart, Clan of Xymox, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Kinks, Uriah Heep, Yes, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Felt, ELO, Queen, Bee Gees, ABBA, Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips, PJ Harvey, Gary Numan, Psychedelic Furs, The Cure, Weezer, Rentals, Postal Service, Pulsars, etc
Sounds Like: All of our reviews have compared us to The Cars, The Cure, Grandaddy, and The Flaming Lips
Record Label: Electronic Battleship Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Rockremedy.com

Here's some live performances on rockremedy.com....16 belowTrickSwitchboard Control...
Posted by Light FM on Tue, 13 May 2008 04:15:00 PST

LFM on KROQ

KROQ 106.7 will be playing some Light FM tonight on the "Locals Only" show from 9-10. Believe it or not but we're still tweaking our album. We're going in for our third mastering session this Tuesday ...
Posted by Light FM on Sun, 11 May 2008 09:34:00 PST

EP up on Itunes

You can download our Save the Drama EP on........Itunes...
Posted by Light FM on Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:02:00 PST

CD Update

So, we're in the studio mixing our record. It's been slower than we had planned but well worth the wait. John Travis mixed the title track, "Black Magic Marker". We still have about 10 more songs to m...
Posted by Light FM on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 10:22:00 PST

New CD

We're almost finished with our sophomore release. I plan on mixing and mastering it before March. It's self recorded goodness with guest musicians including, Horns, Strings, Mellotron, Pedal Steel, Fa...
Posted by Light FM on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:11:00 PST

LA WEEKLY

SLIDESHOW 1/21 AT VIPER ROOM
Posted by Light FM on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:44:00 PST

THANKS EARLIMART

Earlimart listed us as their top 10 for 2007! That means a lot coming from a band we highly respect............clicky here
Posted by Light FM on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 02:02:00 PST

MTV’S THE HILLS

Our song, "All Fades Away" is going to be featured on MTV's "The Hills" this Monday, Nov. 5th at 10PM PST
Posted by Light FM on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 02:00:00 PST

Buy OUR EP HERE!

You can buy our EP here
Posted by Light FM on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 02:23:00 PST

CD REVIEW!

Check out this review for the "Save the Drama" EP here
Posted by Light FM on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:47:00 PST