Monday, November 11, 2013

Antidote Music

Here's the record:
https://soundcloud.com/zachmusic/sets/the-antidote/s-AQFnd

CD Credits and Liner Notes

Zach & the Bright Lights
“The Antidote”

Ignite the Soul
Dream Singer
Surround Me
Beats Louder Than Sounds
Manifest
Ohio Breaking
Hymn
Peace By Piece
Plants
2 Am Txt
I Want a Future Too
Find Your Way Home

Zach - Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Handclaps, Out of Tune Piano, Vocal Choirs, Lovingkindness Meditations
Charlie Trenta - Electric guitar, Mandolin, Electric Ukulele, Backing Vocals, Handclaps, Hair Band References
Michael Marotta - Organs and Keyboards, Ukulele, Handclaps, Backing Vocals, Noises, Awesome Horns, Running Shoes
Neil Keating - Bass, Synth Bass, Backing Vocals, Handclaps, Browns Sweatshirt
Chris Maneri - Drums, Percussion, Harmonica, Tambourine, Handclaps, the 80s
Chris Haas - Piano, Symphony  

All songs by Zach, except Find Your Way Home by Zach/C. Trenta/M.Marotta & Peace By Piece by Zach and C. Cable.

Recorded at UhF Studios Cleveland.
Engineered by Chris Maneri and Michael Marotta.
Produced by the Bright Lights.
Mixed by Michael Marotta and Chris Maneri.
Mastered by Fc Bester with FcB Mastering, Columbus, Ohio.
Cover photo by Zach.
Graphic art by Tofu Cat.

We are all part of the antidote. Take two breaths and start to believe deeply in our inherent basic goodness. Call upon that goodness for strength and inspiration. Then live our lives that it may inspire others to their basic goodness.

We would like to thank everyone who has helped us create this music. Everyone who has supported live, local, original music. Especially, Erin Marotta and the Marotta family (Oliver, Patrick, and Thomas), Kim Keating, Sarah Heid, my mom Vicki, Beth, Patti Boyd, Ms Julie, Keith Allison, my Chicago vegan friends, Gandhi, Dr. King, Leo Tolstoy, Hafiz, Tommy, Bill Hall , Bill Gruber, Liz, Garrett, Andrew, Marilyn, Jim, Julie and everyone at 91.3 The Summit, Randi Driscoll, Jenevieve Cosner, Rachel Roberts, Ursula Rauh, the Peace and vegan communities in NE Ohio, the Most Beloved, Krsna, Will Tuttle, Nancy @ Blue Hen Yoga, Anna & Mark @ World Peace Yoga, Ventura Les, and everyone who inspires us everyday by being the positive change they wish to see in the world!  

May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may our thoughts, actions, and deeds in some way contribute to that happiness and freedom. Om shanti.

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Please consider giving to the Love Initiative Fund to create nonviolence programs in Akron: http://www.gofundme.com/loveinitiative

© 2013 Buffalo ZEF Records. Share this music with those who need to hear it, but please support us anyway you can, as it takes a lot of time and effort and money to change the world.

CD Cover


Photo credit: Zach
Graphic design: Tofu Cat

About the Antidote

Zach and The Bright Lights’ latest album inspires, provides The Antidote

AKRON—No matter what ails you, The Antidote is coming on December 6.

After 15 years of recording, Akron-based singer-songwriter, Zach, will release his 15th record, The Antidote, which is also his fifth record with his backing band, The Bright Lights.

The title of this latest album derives from Zach’s personal journey through depression to emerge with even greater optimism.  He speaks of music as his own personal cure.  “Music is so powerful.  It can touch a soul at such a level as nothing else can,” Zach said.

But The Antidote is also a band album, and this latest offering from The Bright Lights is a new step in the evolution of the band.  Michael Marotta (keys), Charlie Trenta (lead guitar), Neil Keating (bass), and Chris Maneri (drums) combine with Zach’s impassioned songwriting and vocals to sculpt a sound akin to the singer/songwriters of the ‘70s, mixed with touches of Bon Iver and ‘80s pop, a healthy helping of soul, and a layer of crisp Americana.  

The Antidote also ventures thematically into new territory for The Bright Lights:  modern-day social ills, and curing them.  Zach said he wants this album to “inspire people to their highest goodness, to encourage us all to manifest this goodness in some way in our lives.”  This idea echoes in “Ignite the Soul,” when he sings, “Give, give, the gifts you give.  Ignite the soul." 

In the past few years, Zach’s become as equally known for the kinetic energy of his live performances as he has for his community activism, being named “Humanitarian of the Year” by Akron Life Magazine.  This album reflects that vocation and passion.  Songs like “Ohio Breaking,” the anti-fracking anthem “I Want a Future Too,” and the environmentally-conscious “Pledge” raise awareness, while songs like “Hymn” remind us that, "when the world comes to drag you down, light your smile, it keeps the darkness out." 

“I Want a Future Too” has already gained recognition from some other songwriter-activists as a winning entry in an Artists Against Fracking contest judged by Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon.

And anyone who’s seen Zach perform live will recognize “Manifest,” the song he professes as his life’s philosophy, with the chorus, “We should manifest ourselves in exquisiteness every chance we get." 

Zach and The Bright Lights release The Antidote on Friday, December 6 at the new Jilly's Music Room (111 N Main St, Akron) at 10pm.  A number of all-star guests will also join The Bright Lights on stage.  The evening will also incorporate performance painting and other multi-media elements for an energizing and enlightening performance.  No cover.  However, donations will be accepted for Zach's new Love Initiative Fund, a fund to help Akron-area nonprofits create programs to educate and inspire nonviolence in the community. 

CONTACT ZACH:

440.668.1687