Out
of upstate New York has come an inventive new group that is beginning
to make their mark on the music world. Instead of the conventional looped
samples and canned beats, Gym Class Heroes is a 5 piece hip-hop band
that uses live instruments and musicians instead of looped samples and
canned beats. The band has produced an original hip-hop sound fusing
crisp guitar rhythms, deep melodic bass lines, head cracking beats,
and conscious lyrics to create a sound that is truly their own. In April
of 2004, GCH entered a New York recording studio on a minimal budget.
They returned four days later with a brand new album entitled The Papercut
Chronicles. Laced with honesty and sincerity, the record captures the
complexity of Gym Class Heroes as people, while showcasing phenomenal
song writing abilities way beyond their age. On tracks like "Make
Out Club" and the CD opener "Papercuts", front man Schleprok
displays a sly and witty sense and an ability to write conceptual songs
that are as humorous as they are serious. Sooner than the album could
even be mixed and mastered it landed in the hands of Pete Wentz, from
Fall Out Boy (Island Records/Fueled By Ramen Records). Before the group
knew it, they were in talks with representatives from several record
labels and management companies, ultimately signing with Florida based
record label, Fueled By Ramen.
The
bands current release, "The Papercut EP" serves as a pre-release
to the full length "The Papercut Chronicles", which is due
to hit stores in February.
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