TZIMANI's New Single "I Feel Fine" Is A Fan Anthem To Van Halen! New Album Out November 2024
New Album "I Feel Fine" Out Nov 15th via Glory or Death Records (Vinyl) & Noize Cartel (Digital)
L-R - Eddie Vazquez - Guitars, Bass, Synthesizers, Vox - Seb Vazquez - Drums,
Photo Credit: Chris Mcfly
Breaking out with their self-titled debut EP in 2018, San Diego, USA's Eddie and Seb Vazquez brother duo that makes Tzimani are excited to announce their first full-length album entitled "I Feel Fine" set for release this coming November 15th on Glory or Death Records (Vinyl) and Noize Cartel (Digital).
Today, the band is sharing the album's title track as the next single to follow previously previewed tracks "Haunting" and "We Stand And Fight".
Drummer Sebastien Vazquez comments:
"The single "I Feel Fine" is Van Halen meets heavy metal all the way, baby. Go put on some 5150 and listen to that rattle and roll that was captured by the band during that point in their tenure. We tried to go with a bit of VH worship but also close out the record with a resounding finish to put the record to a close. Most of the songs in a lot of ways capture some form of inner struggle and this one certainly has the anthemic chorus where we proclaim "I Feel Fine." The song is about the banality of everyday life. Think about the problems that most people have to go through and the fact that most have to hide their true feelings. The song has blistering double bass. Massive hooks and a solo break to tie it all together."
Listen to the single "I Feel Fine" at the following links:
YouTube - https://youtu.be/xll4IuaBIP0
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3NJnBTK
Picking up right where the 2018 EP dropped off, Tzimani's album "I Feel Fine" features the same elements of catchy hooks, clean rhythms, and dynamic vocal lines. However, there are bits of deviation when it comes to injecting new elements. Fans will hear an added synthesizer for some of the tracks, an exploration into AOR rock, and some expressions of today's modern music scene for this collection of eight songs of their finest hour adds.
"You know those albums that you listen to over and over again and you just know when the first song hits your sense of familiarity, nostalgia, warmth, and comfort? That is what we are trying to encapsulate. The album is straightforward heavy metal mixed with modern elements with a dash of AOR and we feel it is the best representation to show everyone what we are capable of. We are also trying to represent the future of the band and give everyone an entry into some of the larger questions that we struggle with and how we choose to represent that with our songwriting. We are not the type of band that is capable of singing about stories, dragons, and swords, but we excel at writing tunes that people can genuinely relate to and connect with." adds Sebastien Vazquez
Rebuilding the momentum that was lost during the pandemic years, Tzimani is hitting the ground with a renewed vigor and sense of excitement to bring their music and live performance to places to those familiar with them and beyond and recapture the support of all the fans they left hanging over the last five years to let them know that they are back full force.
The fearless gruesome twosome of Tzimani is recommended for fans of Van Halen, Haunt, Striker, Traveler, Skull Fist, and Cauldron.
Due out on November 15th, 2024, Tzimani's new album "I Feel Fine" is available for pre-order on Vinyl and digitally at the following links:
Digital - http://tzimani.bandcamp.com/
Vinyl - https://www.gloryordeathrecords.com/shop/p/tzmani-i-feel-fine-pre-order-
Previous singles:
- "We Stand and Fight" - https://youtu.be/8yneRSyOlHY
- "Haunting" - https://youtu.be/0NB9XxLAABs
Track Listing:
1. We Stand and Fight (4:30)
2. Breaker (3:28)
3. Hold On (4:31)
4. Haunting (3:59)
5. Endless Road (5:24)
6. Bleeding Life (3:29)
7. Empty (3:27)
8. I Feel Fine (4:56)
Album Length: 33:45
More info: https://www.facebook.com/tzimaniofficial | https://www.instagram.com/tzimani_official
About: Formed in 2017, Tzimani hit the ground running with their debut demo and a relentless West Coast and Southwest tour, winning over fans with electrifying performances in cities like Portland, Seattle, and Texas. Their 2018 self-titled EP, released via Noize Cartel Records, became a launching pad that propelled them into the national spotlight. With over 100 shows across North America and standout appearances at major festivals, the band quickly built a reputation as a live act not to be missed.
Drawing from legendary influences like Iron Maiden, Van Halen, and Mötley Crüe, Tzimani's music is a bold fusion of melodic AOR and the raw power of old-school heavy metal. With twin-guitar leads, soaring solos, and thunderous drumming, their sound is equal parts grit and glory. Eddie's vocals, reminiscent of Dio, along with his fierce guitar work, channel the spirit of classic rock while still pushing forward into new sonic territory.
After their 2020 expanded re-release of the EP, Tzimani faced an unexpected pause as the world shut down. But through the stillness, the brothers' creativity simmered, building anticipation for their next big move. Now, with their first full-length "I Feel Fine" (Out Nov 2024), they're stepping into uncharted territory by incorporating synthesizers to deepen their sound, adding a dynamic, atmospheric layer that brings new emotion and energy to their music.
Tzimani's partnership with Glory or Death Records marks the beginning of a fresh journey. With their signature blend of melody and muscle, the band is primed to reach a broader audience and reignite their momentum on stages across the country. The stage is set, the wheels are turning again, and Tzimani is ready to reclaim their place as a force in the rock and metal scene.
"Typically, when promo proclaims that a band represents a "bold new take" on a traditional, well-trod style, you can expect the same: yet another forgettable "revitalization" of a sound and aesthetic that has been done to death, reanimated, and then slaughtered by copycats once more. In the case of Tzimani, the status quo is effectively put in its place." - Sleeping Village
"Electrifying pace sets 'We Are The Ones' on fire, hurtling along at full velocity, displaying all the hallmarks associated with the "foot on the monitor" style of traditional heavy metal. Hitting hard like an out of control wrecking ball" - Frenzy Fire / Metal Gods TV
" refreshing heavy rock 8/10" - SoundMagnet (German)
" This two piece hailing from San Diego shredded their way through their set. Straight up heavy metal brothers rocking their way across North America. Eddie can really play the guitar. Each song they played were full of mean riffs and ripping solos." - Metal As Medicine (Live Review - 2019 - Kelowna, BC)
" They surprised us all when vocalist/guitarist Eddie Vazquez announced that they were the only other band on the bill. It was their best time to shine. Kudos to you Vazquez brothers!... Tzimani set up shop, and made that stage their biatch! Soon enough they began playing songs that were not included in their demo such as "Overdrive," and dished out their hits "Final Hour" and "Get Me Out Of Here" which are available on their demo. These bros emitted a tremendous confidence and were still glowing from their recent inaugural American tour." - Ugh Metal (Live Review - 2017 - San Diego, CA)
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New Album "I Feel Fine" Out Nov 15th via Glory or Death Records (Vinyl) & Noize Cartel (Digital)
L-R - Eddie Vazquez - Guitars, Bass, Synthesizers, Vox - Seb Vazquez - Drums,
Photo Credit: Chris Mcfly
Breaking out with their self-titled debut EP in 2018, San Diego, USA's Eddie and Seb Vazquez brother duo that makes Tzimani are excited to announce their first full-length album entitled "I Feel Fine" set for release this coming November 15th on Glory or Death Records (Vinyl) and Noize Cartel (Digital).
Today, the band is sharing the album's title track as the next single to follow previously previewed tracks "Haunting" and "We Stand And Fight".
Drummer Sebastien Vazquez comments:
"The single "I Feel Fine" is Van Halen meets heavy metal all the way, baby. Go put on some 5150 and listen to that rattle and roll that was captured by the band during that point in their tenure. We tried to go with a bit of VH worship but also close out the record with a resounding finish to put the record to a close. Most of the songs in a lot of ways capture some form of inner struggle and this one certainly has the anthemic chorus where we proclaim "I Feel Fine." The song is about the banality of everyday life. Think about the problems that most people have to go through and the fact that most have to hide their true feelings. The song has blistering double bass. Massive hooks and a solo break to tie it all together."
Listen to the single "I Feel Fine" at the following links:
YouTube - https://youtu.be/xll4IuaBIP0
Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3NJnBTK
Picking up right where the 2018 EP dropped off, Tzimani's album "I Feel Fine" features the same elements of catchy hooks, clean rhythms, and dynamic vocal lines. However, there are bits of deviation when it comes to injecting new elements. Fans will hear an added synthesizer for some of the tracks, an exploration into AOR rock, and some expressions of today's modern music scene for this collection of eight songs of their finest hour adds.
"You know those albums that you listen to over and over again and you just know when the first song hits your sense of familiarity, nostalgia, warmth, and comfort? That is what we are trying to encapsulate. The album is straightforward heavy metal mixed with modern elements with a dash of AOR and we feel it is the best representation to show everyone what we are capable of. We are also trying to represent the future of the band and give everyone an entry into some of the larger questions that we struggle with and how we choose to represent that with our songwriting. We are not the type of band that is capable of singing about stories, dragons, and swords, but we excel at writing tunes that people can genuinely relate to and connect with." adds Sebastien Vazquez
Rebuilding the momentum that was lost during the pandemic years, Tzimani is hitting the ground with a renewed vigor and sense of excitement to bring their music and live performance to places to those familiar with them and beyond and recapture the support of all the fans they left hanging over the last five years to let them know that they are back full force.
The fearless gruesome twosome of Tzimani is recommended for fans of Van Halen, Haunt, Striker, Traveler, Skull Fist, and Cauldron.
Due out on November 15th, 2024, Tzimani's new album "I Feel Fine" is available for pre-order on Vinyl and digitally at the following links:
Digital - http://tzimani.bandcamp.com/
Vinyl - https://www.gloryordeathrecords.com/shop/p/tzmani-i-feel-fine-pre-order-
Previous singles:
- "We Stand and Fight" - https://youtu.be/8yneRSyOlHY
- "Haunting" - https://youtu.be/0NB9XxLAABs
Track Listing:
1. We Stand and Fight (4:30)
2. Breaker (3:28)
3. Hold On (4:31)
4. Haunting (3:59)
5. Endless Road (5:24)
6. Bleeding Life (3:29)
7. Empty (3:27)
8. I Feel Fine (4:56)
Album Length: 33:45
More info: https://www.facebook.com/tzimaniofficial | https://www.instagram.com/tzimani_official
About: Formed in 2017, Tzimani hit the ground running with their debut demo and a relentless West Coast and Southwest tour, winning over fans with electrifying performances in cities like Portland, Seattle, and Texas. Their 2018 self-titled EP, released via Noize Cartel Records, became a launching pad that propelled them into the national spotlight. With over 100 shows across North America and standout appearances at major festivals, the band quickly built a reputation as a live act not to be missed.
Drawing from legendary influences like Iron Maiden, Van Halen, and Mötley Crüe, Tzimani's music is a bold fusion of melodic AOR and the raw power of old-school heavy metal. With twin-guitar leads, soaring solos, and thunderous drumming, their sound is equal parts grit and glory. Eddie's vocals, reminiscent of Dio, along with his fierce guitar work, channel the spirit of classic rock while still pushing forward into new sonic territory.
After their 2020 expanded re-release of the EP, Tzimani faced an unexpected pause as the world shut down. But through the stillness, the brothers' creativity simmered, building anticipation for their next big move. Now, with their first full-length "I Feel Fine" (Out Nov 2024), they're stepping into uncharted territory by incorporating synthesizers to deepen their sound, adding a dynamic, atmospheric layer that brings new emotion and energy to their music.
Tzimani's partnership with Glory or Death Records marks the beginning of a fresh journey. With their signature blend of melody and muscle, the band is primed to reach a broader audience and reignite their momentum on stages across the country. The stage is set, the wheels are turning again, and Tzimani is ready to reclaim their place as a force in the rock and metal scene.
"Typically, when promo proclaims that a band represents a "bold new take" on a traditional, well-trod style, you can expect the same: yet another forgettable "revitalization" of a sound and aesthetic that has been done to death, reanimated, and then slaughtered by copycats once more. In the case of Tzimani, the status quo is effectively put in its place." - Sleeping Village
"Electrifying pace sets 'We Are The Ones' on fire, hurtling along at full velocity, displaying all the hallmarks associated with the "foot on the monitor" style of traditional heavy metal. Hitting hard like an out of control wrecking ball" - Frenzy Fire / Metal Gods TV
" refreshing heavy rock 8/10" - SoundMagnet (German)
" This two piece hailing from San Diego shredded their way through their set. Straight up heavy metal brothers rocking their way across North America. Eddie can really play the guitar. Each song they played were full of mean riffs and ripping solos." - Metal As Medicine (Live Review - 2019 - Kelowna, BC)
" They surprised us all when vocalist/guitarist Eddie Vazquez announced that they were the only other band on the bill. It was their best time to shine. Kudos to you Vazquez brothers!... Tzimani set up shop, and made that stage their biatch! Soon enough they began playing songs that were not included in their demo such as "Overdrive," and dished out their hits "Final Hour" and "Get Me Out Of Here" which are available on their demo. These bros emitted a tremendous confidence and were still glowing from their recent inaugural American tour." - Ugh Metal (Live Review - 2017 - San Diego, CA)
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