Strung Out
by Liza Hearon
Hey, here's something new for you: A punk band from Southern California! Not really new, but Strung Out has managed to make a name for themselves amidst a sea of angry youth from the West Coast. Their music is aggressive, but soaring melodies make it easy to get into. All the elements come together in a perfect blend of anger, compassion, and high-pitched energy. Strung Out guitarists Jake Kiley and Rob Ramos have the punk-solo-over-rhythm-guitar thing down to a science.
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I talked to lead singer Jason Cruz at the Orlando show on Strung Out's latest tour. It was my first time seeing Strung Out, and they absolutely blew me away. Cruz is an engaging and emotional singer. It's hard to take your eyes away from him. Drummer Jordan Burns even played with a broken foot! The band must love what they do, and that comes through in their music.
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Their latest effort is an EP called The Element of Sonic Defiance. With this new one, the band is as technically tight as ever, and still has the emotional quality about them. Cruz says that their band doesn't rely on one style to influence their music. "We like metal, jazz, punk -- anything to keep things interesting."
"Our songs are about nothing in particular," Cruz continued. He said that there isn't one member in the band who does all the writing and no method or process they follow. "They tell a story. They're about life experiences." He also added, "Computers take the experience out of life."
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The band has also been on the 1996 and 1998 Warped Tours, with bands like Pennywise, the Offspring, and NOFX. When I asked why they chose not to do the tour this year, Cruz responded, "We've done the Warped Tour thing. It's too hot and too much of a hassle and this is much more fun." He said they most enjoy touring in New York, Atlanta, Texas, California, and parts of Florida.
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Strung Out plans to keep touring like they have been, and Cruz says they have "a bunch of new songs." They have figured out that touring is the only way to reach new people with what they have to say.
The Internet is another way that Strung Out is trying to reach people. Their official Web site, http//www.strung-out.com is pretty slick. They are attempting to build a guitar tab archive. The Die Hard Fan Tattoo Gallery in the Multimedia section is pretty neat too.
Cruz and his band members work hard, and you should really try and catch them if they're in your neighborhood sometime. They're not just your average punk band. 




