The Frantic

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Fast Girl 02:09 Tools
Audio & Murder 02:16 Tools
Rock & Roll Renegade 02:25 Tools
Frantic Summer 02:47 Tools
Big Papa 02:12 Tools
Heaven At Seventeen 01:38 Tools
Hollywood Homicide 02:42 Tools
Heifer 02:47 Tools
I Don't Want To Be Alone 02:48 Tools
Build Me Up Buttercup 01:59 Tools
We're The Frantic 00:36 Tools
Werewolf 02:05 Tools
Movin' Along 02:53 Tools
Always Gonna Roll 02:10 Tools
We’re The Frantic! 00:36 Tools
I Don’t Want To Be Alone 02:49 Tools
Always Gonna’ Roll 02:10 Tools
Movin’ Along 02:54 Tools
Bullet Proof 03:00 Tools
Come Over 03:27 Tools
Build Me Up, Buttercup (featuring Kyle Dee) 01:59 Tools
Blackout Brigade 03:27 Tools
Roxanne 02:43 Tools
We Were The Kids 03:22 Tools
Frantic 03:22 Tools
I Know You 03:27 Tools
Braveheart 04:27 Tools
Build Me Up, Buttercup 01:59 Tools
Good Bye Conscience 01:59 Tools
My Love 01:59 Tools
Gabrielle 03:33 Tools
2nd Dimension 03:33 Tools
Flirting In The City 03:33 Tools
Atomic Boy 02:14 Tools
Middle Class 02:14 Tools
Mr. Genius 02:14 Tools
Let's Take This Underground 02:14 Tools
Somehow 02:14 Tools
Still Don't Know 02:14 Tools
Change 02:14 Tools
She 02:14 Tools
Killing Time 02:14 Tools
Scum Bag 01:59 Tools
Bitter Taste 01:59 Tools
On Your Own 01:59 Tools
Nothing 01:59 Tools
Fall Asleep 01:59 Tools
Getting Old 01:59 Tools
How 01:59 Tools
Hollywood Homocide 01:59 Tools
Fools 01:59 Tools
I Found Hope 01:59 Tools
Hey Joe 05:17 Tools
Wicked Woman 03:18 Tools
Her And Her Mountain 02:38 Tools
Baby 03:14 Tools
Farewell 03:14 Tools
Tease 00:53 Tools
Audio & Murder (Blood Spills) 00:53 Tools
Chains 00:53 Tools
Mrs. Clause 00:53 Tools
It's All You 00:53 Tools
Scitnarf 01:57 Tools
Shady Sam 03:39 Tools
Midnight To Six Man 04:05 Tools
Morning Dew 04:01 Tools
I Was A Lover 03:10 Tools
Criminal 03:10 Tools
Victory (Is for Losers) 03:10 Tools
I Dont Want To Be Alone 02:49 Tools
Should I 02:49 Tools
Take Control 02:49 Tools
Lose It All 02:49 Tools
Wasting Time 02:49 Tools
Greater Things 02:49 Tools
Keep On Talking 02:49 Tools
More Of A Man 03:49 Tools
Little Girl 02:59 Tools
Lost Souls 02:59 Tools
My Only Christmas Wish 02:59 Tools
Kill My Culture 02:59 Tools
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As the entire music industry scrambles to redefine what it means to be a band in the 21st century when its not as much about record labels throwing money around and radio spinning a tune to a mass audience who will in turn run out and buy the albums, as it is about finding an audience the old DIY way of playing shows and meeting fans – a group of high school friends, from the southwest suburbs of Chicago, called The Frantic are too busy making music to give the old business side of things much thought. "We just like to have fun up on the stage," says 17-year-old vocalist/guitarist Kyle Dee. The band may be young (Kyle and guitarist Ian Farnesi are both 17, while bassist Chris Farnesi and drummer Brett Hartwell are 18), but don’t let their age fool you. They’ve been playing together, in one form or another, since they were 9 years old (“we weren’t too good at age 9…we were just making noise,” they say with a laugh). While what began as a bunch of kids playing punk and rock covers in their parents basements has since evolved into a well-versed punk rock band who have opened shows for Riverboat Gamblers, Bad Brains, The Casualties, U.S. Bombs, Youth Brigade, Pink Spiders, Treaty Of Paris, Dillinger Four, and many more and have performed on the 2007 Warped Tour via the Hot Topic/Kevin Says Stage, that initial passion to play that brought them all together when they were barely out of the sandbox continues to grow by the day. After their high-energy live show blew the mind of famed multi-platinum producer Mudrock (Riverboat Gamblers, Avenged Sevenfold, Godsmack, Alice Cooper), the wide-eyed band of teens were flown out to L.A. where they recorded their debut full length for Sinister Muse Records, AUDIO & MURDER (released by Sinister Muse Records in November 2007). Like hometown pop-punk heroes Alkaline Trio, The Frantic’s music has found that fragile balance between pop and punk that can simultaneously cause a nose bloodying circle pit and mass sing-a-longs. Like the hair metal bands of the 80’s, of which The Frantic sound nothing like, by the way, these boys are set on enjoying life as a rock ‘n’ roll band. They’re not here to make a fashion statement and their main goal is to play for as many people as possible. After playing the same venues in their same small town for years, they’re bursting to get on the road and take on the world. Well, here they come. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.