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With their reggae inspired blend of modern pop, Offshore Riot seem to have that special ingredient
often missing in today’s over-produced, sample based music scene. Catchy, hook-laden originals
take the focus here. Deep funk and dub rhythms, basslines dropping low as physically tolerable,
shimmering guitar lines and erratic vocal stylings make up an undeniable force comparable to
the hurricanes often looming on Florida’s coastlines.
Formed in the end of 2005, Offshore Riot’s only been making waves in the Tampa Bay area for a
small time, not considering the multitude of projects each member has done over the last decade.
After receiving much acclaim for his ’05 solo demo acoustic CD, "This Trip", lead singer and
guitarist Tyson Marshall, helped form
Offshore Riot with bassist Lawson White and Mike Tzigos on drums.
They reveal that their unique styles melded together seamlessly, as they got right to work on writing new music that would represent their carefree beach affected lifestyle. From waiting daily for the next rideable surf, dirtbike riding,
late night hell raising, crazy women, to humorous songs poking fun at current world events, the
ideas flowed. Their next step was taking their original 12 songs to the recording studio to start
recording their debut CD, recently released on February 15th, 2007.
Playing several shows a week now, Offshore Riot have been promoting themselves the old-fashioned
way, by playing LIVE. Throughout the years the band has shared shows with The Dave Matthews Band,
Green Day, Reel Big Fish, Less Than Jake, Fishbone, Slightly Stoopid, Santana, The Toadies, Bush, Collective Soul, Matchbox 20, Kid Rock, Godsmack,
Los Lonely Boys, Candlebox, Sister Hazel and many more, ultimately determined to bring their punchy
rhythms and unpredictable stage antics to happy party-goers everywhere.
Rag Magazine - May, 2007
Offshore Riot
Independent Release
After the first few notes pour through the speakers, one can easily be fooled into believing that
Offshore Riot is a Sublime album. Not long after, however, the vocals of Tyson Marshall come
rumbling into the mix, offering quite an original sound to the
band’s very cool reggae mix. The classic opening track, “Wanton Soup,†immediately gives the
listener the opportunity not to take Offshore Riot’s music too seriously, but their seasoned
professional sound invites listeners to reevaluate that. Slowing the tempo down a little bit on the
track “Turkish Revenge,†Offshore Riot have no trouble proving that they can play any surf and/or
Bob Marley Festivals around the world. The CD’s shining moments are offered in the track
“A Girl I Knew.†The syncopation of the vocals and guitars make it difficult to believe that a
three-piece band is pulling all of it off. If you are ever in the Tampa area, check to see if you can
catch these guys out at a local club. If they can portray the same amount of energy live that they
offer on their self-titled record, then it is bound to be an incredibly fun night. - Logan Lenz
Offshore Riot - Peace Of Mind - Live at Jannus Landing
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