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Zerbin bring a Darling of a show to Lethbridge

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Vancouver/ Victoria/ Edmonton indie pop band/ synth pop band Zerbin have a Darling of a tour planned in support of their new CD.
They play the Slice, May 25 with the Gay Nineties.Zerbin come to Lethbridge May 25. Photo submitted.
“ We started out fine on the west coast and are working our way east,” said frontman Jason Zerbin adding they will hit Lethbridge on the way back home.


 There has been a lot of support for  their latest CD “Darling” and the latest single “World’s on Fire” which was released, April 14.


Multi-instrumentalist Zerbin plus guitarist  Peter Mol and drummer Duran Ritz  are excited to be playing Canadian Music Week in Toronto.
 They are excited to release the new CD.


“ It took two to two and a half months,” said guitarist Peter Mol adding they recorded the CD in six weeks in a house on Vancouver Island. They wrote some of the new music last year in Los Angeles  and for the first time wrote with other songwriters like Steve Broadsky for  it, which is a first for the band.



They also worked  Dave Pesado who has worked with Michael Jackson, Beynonce and Elton John as well as with the Zolas/ Said The Whale’s Tom Dobrzanski on the mix for the CD.


“ It’s been a really long process,” Zerbin said.


“ We think the music really represents us well,” added Mol, noting the first single “World On Fire” is already starting to attract a lot of attention.
“We had more guitar melodies on this pone,” he continued.
“We’re proud of these songs,” Zerbin enthused.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 December 2017 15:10 )  
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