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| Tracks: |
| Flyin Free |
| Singletrack Seduction |
| 600
Wheels |
| Rollin Down |
| Fast
Food |
| Road Rage |
| Nowhere Fast |
| Awake Now |
| Invisible |
| Broken Record |
| Athens |
| Ride On |
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BIKE ROCK the debut album by ATTILA
HORVATH
Attila Horvath
is a songwriter, guitarist, drummer, bassist, singer, and—a
cyclist. It’s his passion for both riding and rock n roll
that led him to record his solo debut “Bike Rock”,
an album that can be described as “self-powered” not
only because of the cycling subject matter of many songs, but
also because he plays and sings the record on his own.
Becoming
the Bike Rocker wasn’t Attila’s initial plan, but
when he found himself without a band for the first time in 5
years, he decided to record a couple of songs, playing all the
parts, just for fun. His long-time hard-rock trio Akimbo had
dissolved, and there were quite a few tunes he had penned that
the band hadn’t gotten around to playing, many of which
were inspired by his time riding the hills and hollows near his
home in Athens, Ohio. First on his list to record was “Ride
On”,
an acoustic guitar driven tune about the “freedom and speed
and balance” found out on the road. Recording “Ride
On” went so well that the small side project that was
to wrap up in a few hours quickly snowballed into a full album.
Most songwriters approach their craft from the perspective
of what they love or long for, and Attila is no exception. What
makes him a bit different, though, is that the bulk of the songs
on his record show a love and longing for riding bikes, not your
typical Top 40 fare to be sure, and thank goodness. Bike Rock
reveals a depth of experience on the road and over singletrack
that only thousands of miles in the saddle can give. The sublime
moments of a good descent roll along with feeling road rage—in
other words, these songs cover what cycling is in the real world,
with a rockin’ sensibility
that will get its hooks into you even if you’ve never pedaled
a mile. |