Written by Administrator
Saturday, 02 February 2013 17:41
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On Thursday, Zephrus appeared on hometown college radio station, 90.1, WRUV FM Burlington as a guest of Deejay Lea Jae. The early morning show aired 4 exclusive unplugged performances, including "The Thing", "Breaking Ridge", "Beautiful Day in Vermont", and "Fire Sprite". The performances were followed by a 30 minute interview, in which the band discussed the history and founding of the band, and their activities since the release of their debut album. The entire broadcast is currently available on soundcloud at www.soundcloud.com/zephrusband. |
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Written by Administrator
Thursday, 06 December 2012 17:02
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Zephrus appeared on The Radiator's Rocket Shop with Matt Gadouas last night. If you missed it, you can listen to the interview here:
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Written by Administrator
Monday, 19 November 2012 08:47
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On November 18th, 2012, Zephrus celebrated the release of their debut album by the same name with a CD release party at Club Metronome. The album features a journey of 8 epic tracks, ranging in energy level from the ethereal, mellow and hypnotic with tribal instrumentals, to straight ahead, heavy, powerful, full rock jams with vocals. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Scott McGrath
The album is available immediately for download or physical purchase from Bandcamp.com. |
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Written by Administrator
Monday, 15 October 2012 15:08
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Written by Administrator
Monday, 11 June 2012 19:00
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On a recent beautiful June summer evening, Burlington's newest band, Zephrus, took to the South Burlington's Higher Ground stage for their first public performance.
The evening was the first of a series of events that feature local bands, called Northern Exposure. Zephrus, a 3 piece rock ensemble from Burlington, features the talents of guitarist Corey Cranston, drummer Troy Cyphers, and bassist Scott McGrath.
Alongside Vermont bands Flowting Bridge, November Guest, and Cash is King, Zephrus took the stage unassumingly and performed a 45 minute set of almost entirely original music. Starting with the low, building instrumental warm up Of Space and Time, audience members got their first taste of what Zephrus was all about. As deep, trance-like drones, punctuated by Native American flute phrases rang from the homemade synth and sampler setup at McGrath's feet, Cranston and McGrath began trading solos. All the while Cyphers' capable drum skills were evident yet restrained, through creative cymbal work, completing the atmospheric vibe of the intro. |
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