Antifreeze is tagged as: pop punk, punk, pop-punk, punk rock, melodic punk Calling Appleton, Wisconsin home isn’t exactly something that propels a band into notoriety, but it’s not anything to be ashamed of either. So after long stints of touring and meeting temptation in every city they play, Antifreeze always return to Appleton with a smile on their collective face. Led by tag-team songwriters/vocalists Tim Crowley and Jon Tyler, their yin-and-yang approach to crafting their songs gives Antifreeze a unique starting point when creating an album. The songs’ structure and vocals are distinctly different, but the final result is a product that holds the listener’s attention right to the very end. Guitarist Mason Zuleger adds a wild element to their live show, constantly moving and jumping around the stage without a care in the world. Where previous drummers were suitable for the job, the recent addition of young prodigy Trevor Lewis brings the rhythm section to a much higher level. Yes, he really is that good. Their pop-laden debut Four Letter Words, produced by Kris Roe of The Ataris, branded them as a quality pop-punk outfit that Kung Fu has become known for. With their second album The Search For Something More, Antifreeze branch out on their own, catapulting themselves from the pop-punk bin and into territory where bands ... Read More About Antifreeze Biography... Send Antifreeze ringtones to your cell |
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