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Jake Zavracky/the Cyanide Valentine

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"the three sides of the cyanide valentine" heißt nun das zweite full length werk der band aus boston. sie bietet darauf ein von electronic bestimmtes klangbild, das von stimmen warm umwandet ist. die melodien strecken sich auf erwachsene größe, die arrangements sind von durchtrieben bis gelungen. allerlei spielereien ergänzen zu hülle und fülle. Das Kleinicum

"The vocals of both Zavracky and Kate Papineau whimsically control the group’s dominantly dark sound, woven together into a dream-like aroma. Papineau’s vocals go so extraordinary well hand-in-hand with Zavracky’s; it is a match made in heaven" obscuresound.com

"There is no reason people all over the world shouldn’t be listening to these guys. There is no excuse not to listen" Pasta Primavera

"They say if you don’t like the weather here, just wait five minutes. The same might be said of the music of Massachusetts native Jake Zavracky and his band The Cyanide Valentine, who continue to defy stylistic expectations on their second release, The Three Sides of the Cyanide Valentine (available for free download now at cyanidevalentine.com). It’s a record that volleys seamlessly between genres from track to track, and often within the same song. Whereas the band’s debut was a mash up of bass-heavy funk and pensive acoustic ballads, Three Sides finds Zavracky leaning on a decidedly more electronic approach, with washes of synth feedback coloring the hypnotic guitar loops. "Neon Skyhustler," a song that echoes the dreamier work of groups like Air is one case in point. Elsewhere, the band hews closer to a psychedelic formula like on standout tracks "Nice and Horrorshow" and "Neanderthals," the latter complete with gorgeous harmonies and sexy backups from new band member Kate Papineau." (Read the whole article in the myspace blog above) - Dig

"Believe [us] when we tell you that this man needs a good dose of Ritalin to calm the demans that inhabit his new-wave vocals. We concluded this after listening to ’’Let It Rot". This new album seems to suffer an identity crisis, but what a marvelus problem to have.....fearsomely eclectic.....lays claim to the throngs of Michael Jackson, Prodigy, and guitar arena rock -- usually in the same song." - the Boston Globe

"On Let It Rot, Jake Zavracky of the Cyanide Valentine comes across like one of those normal white guys who court, and overcome, the world’s corruption in high-’80s movies - Jeff Daniels and Roy Scheider and Christopher Reeve weren’t exactly heroes; they obviously wanted something bad to happen and were surprised when it did but they got some nice action......Zavracky tries to seem decent enough to hate himself for taking money from his parents so that he can slink back guiltily to the "dirty city"; in exemplary high-’80s style....he knows why he should play the victim when it’s his woman who is the despicable whore. "I’m feeling thrown away/I’ve been selfish and all I’ve done is take" he sings, so moral apathy might just save him. And the music hopes to transcend cliche, suggesting the swagger of some flawed hero whose feigned grandeur is inseparable from his failings." - The Village Voice

"[You are the Focus] could be one of this year’s catchiest pop songs." - The Boston Herald

"A surprising and protean electro/synth-pop/rock band, the Cyanide Valentine have spun a stellar new set of dance songs. Along with pulsing beats and rehashed textures and arrangements, their debut LP Let It Rot also showcases Zavracky stylish sing-along croon and hushed acoustic swoon." - Stuff@Night (Boston Weekly)

"DANSE DANSE DANSE! Cyanide Valentine, deserves your love and dance-floor attention." - the Boston Herald

"Music fans may peg the Cyanide Valentine as an electro rock group.....and anyone who absorbs the Valentine’s 2005 debut "Let it Rot" will realize that such a categorization fails to cover the CD’s stylistic breadth. Sure Let it Rot’s opening tracks ripple with synthesized hooks just like an early Ministry record, capped by the ultra-catchy "You Are the Focus" but there are also ballads with finger-picked acoustic guitar, while the closing track "Deeper" sounds like a lazy recasting of the Beatles "Tomorrow Never Knows". - The Improper Bostonian (Boston Weekly)

"The shamelessness of these choruses is what I like so much about this [Let it Rot]. It never spares us bloating pretension......The Cyanide Valentine channel their joyful pop fan instincts into undeniable nuggets of rousing melody that expose the bitching critic as the least fun guy in the room, the scowling wallflower amid a staged celebration, and possibly the only guy not getting laid by evenings end. - Delusions of Adequacy (online zine)

"It seems everything in rock has been reproduced in the past few retro years, and artists continually manage to surprise us with new ways of manipulating old sounds for the same effect. Cyanide Valentine is a case in point. The band incorporates rote nods to disco-bouncy Michael Jackson, alongside acoustic ballads a la Simon and Garfunkle under the umbrella of big beat DJs like Prodigy." - the Lowell Sun

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/29/2004
Band Website: www.cyanidevalentine.com
Band Members: Between 2005 and 2008 the Cyanide Valentine played under several different lineups with some really amazing musicians playing with me, Jake Zavracky. The most common inquiry I got during this time was "Is Kate/Hannah/Wendy single?". I have at least temporarily put the project on the back burner, but I will continue to update the website: www.cyanidevalentine.com

Here are the past members:
Kate Papineau
Christopher Nathan Keene
Patrick Dole
Brendan Quigley
Brendan Reilly
Hannah Thiem
Sean Connelly
Lucky Jackson
Eric Barlow
Chris "Lips" Lambert
Wendy Mittelstadt
Jeff Allison
Steve Scully
Rich Brioullet....

Influences:

Favorite Albums of 2007 in no particular order:


White Williams - Smoke
A Sunny Day in Glasgow - Scribble Music Comic Journal
Black Moth Super Rainbow - Dandelion Gum
Burial - Untrue
Panda Bear - Person Pitch
Deerhoof - Friend Opportunity
Muscles - Guns, Babes, Lemonade
The National - Boxer
Of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga
Tegan and Sara - the Con
Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris
The Clientele - God Save the Clientele

Favorite Albums of All Time in no particular order:

Stevie Wonder - Innervisions, Talking Book
Steely Dan - Aja Pink Floyd - Animals, Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon
Yes - Close to the Edge
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly Soundtrack
The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds, Smile
XTC - Skylarking, Black Sea
Radiohead - Kid A, OK Computer
Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletiin,
D'Angelo - Voodoo
Air - Moon Safari, Virgin Suicides soundtrack, Talkie Walkie
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Cibo Matto - Stereo Type A
Rush - Subdivisions
Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R
The Stone Roses - s/t
Stereolab - Emperor Tomato Ketchup
The Beatles- all
The Stones - Beggars Banquet, Sticky Fingers, Let it Bleed
Zeppelin - 3, Untitled, Houses of the Holy, Physical Graffiti
Sounds Like: Dreamy Electro-Rock (-the Boston Herald)
Record Label: Sheep Logic Music Group
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

zavracky.com

There is an tiny, nearly infinitesimal chance that you 1. still use myspace and 2. use it to do anything other than promote your band/hip hop act. (and I'm not passing judgements of course). There's...
Posted by on Fri, 16 Jan 2009 09:21:00 GMT

Relocation

I've relocated to New York City, and the Cyanide Valentine is on hold for now. I really want to thank everyone that played in the band*, which was quite a lot of people, see the "band members" section...
Posted by on Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:04:00 GMT

CV on theworldforgot, also in Somerville

Quite a favorable write up on "Three Sides" at theworldforgot (http://www.theworldforgot.com/2008/08/12/the-cyanide-valent ine/), which appears to be a very popular blog (according to my weblogs). Than...
Posted by on Wed, 20 Aug 2008 11:29:00 GMT

Philadelphia, NYC and Boston this week

We're off to Philly, NYC and back home this weekend for a little jaunty jaunt around the eastern seaboard. This will be a different version of the CV than the band you've seen live, since most of that...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:43:00 GMT

MAY DATES

5:1:08GULU GULU:SALEM, MA5:2:08ABBEY LOUNGE:with the Great Bandini and MiksatonicSOMERVILLE, MA5:8:08THE EMPIRE ROOM:with Moi and LovewhipPORTLAND, ME5:10:08FONTANA'S:with LovewhipNEW YORK CITY, NY
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:21:00 GMT

blogs around the world

It's spring. A time for love. A time for lovers. These internet lovers love us and we love them:indie music filter out of Toronto, off the radar out of Miami,kunk budapest out of Budapest andit all st...
Posted by on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:16:00 GMT

More Bloggers Blogging

Some more blog love from: Pass the Tea Please,Cerulean’s Love of Music,Indie Dance Floor,Comfort Radio. It’s good to be tight bros with youse.Also only one show for April before things rea...
Posted by on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 07:12:00 GMT

CV on the Young and the Restless and American Idol for some reason

Two very strange things about the unreleased song "Automatik"; it was used on "The Young and the Restless" (wtf?) and it has somehow reached number 3 on the American Idol Underground Electronic music ...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 12:00:00 GMT

More CV Blog Things

Here's some more blogs writing about us: The Devil Has the Best Tuna (out of Liverpool England), Are You Embarrassed Easily? (out of Maryland), Pirates of the Bargain Bin and Audio Overflow (out of Te...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 12:01:00 GMT

ENORMOUS TOUR STARTS THIS WEEKEND/MORE BLOG LOVE

We're doing two big shows this weekend.. the first is at the Pill, the internationally famous dance night that takes place on Fridays at Great Scott in Allston MA. Go to their website for more details...
Posted by on Mon, 11 Feb 2008 07:30:00 GMT