Florida Rock Group Seizure 69 Returns with a Vengeance


Same friends, same attitude, new music. After years of living on separate coasts, career rock musicians Damon Savich and Jim "Ab" Abercrombie are back together again to reignite their early 2000s rock-metal project, Seizure 69. With a series of 4 EPs planned for release and featuring revitalized music originally from their recording sessions in 2001 and 2005, this is just the start of an exciting project driven by a pair of legit rock veterans.
SEIZURE_69Kicking off with The Sleeper, Seizure 69’s reworked series of EPs will breathe new life into recordings from nearly a decade ago. Filled with scorching Abercrombie guitar riffs and led by Savich’s trademark vocal tone, each record serves as just a precursor for the new material they’re currently working on. After successfully releasing The Sleeper, the band will follow up with 3 more EPs including Spirit of the PastThey Only Come Out at Night and Things Change.
While the EP series continues to roll on, Seizure 69 is holed up in Abercrombie’s home studio to craft and perfect their latest album, The Gemini Project. Reunited after 8 years of living on separate coasts, the pair has gained a world of experience and inspiration while working as producers and session musicians for the better part of a decade. The Gemini Project sees Abercrombie and Savich branching out beyond their rock-metal roots, while still delivering the aggressive, powerful sound fans crave.
Abercrombie is also working on remastering and releasing a host of projects spanning from 1992 to 2002 to release in conjunction with The Gemini Project in March 2014 including:
Kross – Have a Nice Day (1990)
Jim Abercrombie – Planet Baby Monkey (1992)
Mamahead – Self Titled (1994)
Uncle Fletcher – Living by Numbers (1998)
4Star Daydream – Compilation of songs from Like Static, Disappearing Man, Instrumental Inf. (2002)
Seizure 69 was formed by singer-songwriter Damon Savich and guitarist Jim “Ab” Abercrombie in 2001. After years of playing and touring together in a number of Florida bands, the duo released Seizure 69’s debut album Forgotten Son in late 2001. The group’s sophomore effort, They Only Come Out at Night was demoed and recorded in 2004 but ended up indefinitely delayed after Savich relocated to California following Hurricane Ivan.
The first installment in Seizure 69’s EP series, The Sleeper, is available for purchase through the band’s official website now, with their original album Forgotten Son on iTunes and Amazon. Check out their  Tunecore page for streaming audio and connect on Facebook to stay updated on all the latest news surrounding The Gemini Project.
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