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PSYCH ROCK QUINTET

ZEBEDEE

SHARE RAUCOUS, REFLECTIVE

SECOND STUDIO ALBUM

GOING NOWHERE FAST

OUT NOW


LISTEN TO THE LP HERE


& SHARES

FULL VERSION OF

SELF-WRITTEN, PRODUCED + DIRECTED VIDEO

"FAST EDEE"

OUT NOW


LISTEN HERE | WATCH HERE


OFFICIAL LP RELEASE SHOW

AT NYC'S MERCURY LOUNGE

ON AUGUST 13

WITH KIRK DOUGLAS' HUNDRED WATT HEART OF THE ROOTS


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Today, Brooklyn-based psych rock quintet ZEBEDEE share their lively, timely second studio album, Going Nowhere Fast, out everywhere now. Alongside the full release, the band shares the full version of their official video "Fast Edee." The project sees the band expand their sonic universe with booming drums, smooth guitar riffs and honest, contemplative lyricism. Later this month, the band will celebrate the project with an official release party on August 13 at NYC's Mercury Lounge with Kirk Douglas' Hundred Watt Heart of The Roots. Get tickets here, and purchase merch and vinyl here.


Going Nowhere Fast, the sophomore project by ZEBEDEE out today, is an ode to the band's love of neo-psych and desert rock sounds. Fuzzy guitar licks, glittering synths and post-punk drums merge to create a compelling, robust sound that is all their own. The songs were written by Row, and his wife and band's guitarist Kelsey Van Mook who are able to channel their love and mutual understanding into their music. It was produced by GRAMMY award winning engineer Daniel Avila and recorded, mixed and mastered in Flux Recording Studios in Manhattan's Lower East Side.


Throughout the album, Row was able to funnel his frustrations about the state of the world into the powerful instrumentation and is able to carry this fervor into the lively live shows. The ten song collection is a commentary on the world today and the human condition–what it means to navigate the world, engage with societal issues and not get lost in a spiral of despair. Crafting the project in the midst of COVID caused the band to reflect and deliberately think about their work and goals. Row says when recording, "I was clearly pretty pissed off about the state of this country and all its flaws. But considering I'm not born here but choose to live in this big beautiful dumpster fire of a country, I thought that gave me an interesting perspective to comment on it. The lyrics are often about the sad, desperate, self-obsessed reality we live in, and the defense mechanisms we use to cope with it."


With "Fast Edee" the group introduces listeners to a fictional character of the same name who is on a relentless pursuit of pleasure. Describing the character, lead guitarist and vocalist Row says, "He’s a wild hedonist that tends to get himself into more trouble than one would want, but he just can’t help himself. Go hard or go home is the old motto that he lives by. Sometimes, I feel we all need to push our limits and take a page or two out of Edee’s book. As the lyrics describe, 'Take everything in moderation…even moderation.'"


Watch "Fast Edee" (Full Version) (Official Video)


The accompanying video, starring Row, was written, directed and produced by Row himself. Row says, "The film is an insight into Edee’s world, showing the underbelly of New York and the wild adventures that take place right below our noses." Diving deeper into the video itself, Row explains, "In the story, we find Edee trying to corrects his old ways and start a new life with his daughter. Sadly his past catches up with him, and he needs to fulfill one last job before he gets out." Reflecting on how it felt to make the visual, Row says, "The process was a super challenging yet rewarding experience, and it was a great opportunity to blend my two professional worlds as an actor and musician."


In late June, the band shared the garage-leaning, surf rock, slightly humorous evaluation of the incredibly prevalent phone addiction across the world–the light-hearted "I Don't Know Where Your Phone Is." Row says, "I guess it's just a sad sign of the times–with the amount of blue light we all digest it'll be a miracle if we don't go blind within the next 50 years."


In early June, the band shared the Jeremy Bastard remix of "For God's Sake" to give the track an elevated, reworked makeover that allows the group to explore new sounds and takes of their music and work with friends. Last month, ZEBEDEE shared the original version of "For God's Sake," a track that recalls the freedom and innocence of growing up, in this case for the lead guitarist and vocalist Row, in the Western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. It arrived with a playful video set in Maui, Hawaii.


ZEBEDEE is made up of an eclectic bunch of musicians hailing from across the globe, including Australia, Mexico, Canada and the U.S. The group, led by Zebedee Row (vocals, guitar) and featuring Kelsey Van Mook (guitar), Don McKenzie (drums/percussion) (Elliott Sharpe, Marc Ribot), Michael Benham (bass) and Fred Seddon (guitar) has headlined stages across New York City since 2013. Now, the band prepares to enter an all-new phase filled with raw energy, masterful instrumentation and newfound creative freedom like never before, putting their synchronicity on full display. On August 13, ZEBEDEE will celebrate their album release at Mercury Lounge with Kirk Douglas’ (The Roots) band, Hundred Watt Heart the Roots. 


ZEBEDEE's fiery, dynamic sophomore album Going Nowhere Fast invites listeners to get lost with the band and is out everywhere now. Celebrate the new album live with ZEBEDEE in New York City on August 13 at Mercury Lounge with Kirk Douglas' Hundred Watt Heart of The Roots. Get tickets here, merch and vinyl here, and connect with the psych rockers now on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.


Listen: "Fast Edee"

"I Don't Know Where Your Phone Is" (Official Visualizer) | Listen

Watch "For God's Sake" (Jeremy Bastard Remix - Official Visualizer) | Listen

Watch "For God's Sake" (Official Video) | Listen

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Going Nowhere Fast (LP) Tracklist


1. Going Nowhere Fast

2. follow me, following followers.

3. Fast Edee

4. For God's Sake

5. Dark Magik!

6. What's That

7. Izon Horizon

8. Marlon Brando

9. I Don't Know Where You Phone Is

10. Vulture Culture

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ZEBEDEE Live Dates in NYC Summer 2024


Aug. 13 - Mercury Lounge - LP Release Show with Kirk Douglas' Hundred Watt Heart of The Roots

ZEBEDEE Bio


ZEBEDEE’s love for neo-psych and desert rock sounds propel the band into something of their own, with a plethora of ruckus Sabbath riffs on the fingertips and psycho billy licks on the lips. These eclectic bunch of international musicians (AUS, MEX, CAN, USA) arrange a wide variety of sounds that always seem to blast off into space and crash land at home base.


The band draws its influences from pulsed up outfits such as The Cramps, Nick Cave, Captain Beefhardt, QOTSA, Fat White Family and the Viagra Boys.


Zeb Row’s psycho billyesk vocals drill the storytelling narrative right into your ears, down your spine and out your ass.


With fuzzed out boxy guitars inspired by desert rock pioneers such as QOTSA, its outrageous raw energy draws you in and spits you out like a sunflower seed. Jagged lead guitar licks from Zeb Row and Kelsey Van Mook rely on raw stank rather than overwhelming technical ability which holds a special charm. The songwriting partnership of husband and wife duo Row and Van Mook is timeless, true and tested, always working out material live before throwing it down in the studio. That living, loving, working relationship makes for a powerful combination that never settles for anything obsolete.


Produced by the Grammy award-winning engineer, Daniel Avila, has taken time away from his illustrious career to mix up a passion project as good as any other. He has given everything for this album and his involvement is as crucial as any band member.


Drum and bass are the roots of the band's core and hold the tracks down throughout every band release. The synchronicity of Michael Benham and Victor De la Garza is undeniable, a long trajectory playing together is evident on every track. Their jazz background lays the groundwork for the inexplicably bizarre twists and turns that Zebedee’s compositions tend to take. But you can also hear a lot of Punk, Funk, and Rock n Roll in the rhythm section’s pulse. From Black Flag, to Sabbath, to the Headhunters.


The most recent members, Fred Seddon and Don McKenzie have added new creative dimensions to the solid foundation set by the band. Freaky twisted guitar licks from Seddon have freed up all members to be more themselves on stage. And the hard hits from behind Don’s drums create a thunderous platform for the band to launch from.


Sit down, buckle up, break free and do it all over again. This is how the band tends to steer you throughout their most recent album. A never ending vortex of hard hits and psychedelic sound waves that may or may not cause nose bleeds. You’ve been warned. Aloha! Now Get Lost!

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For more information on ZEBEDEE, please visit:


Instagram | Facebook | Bandcamp | Soundcloud


For all ZEBEDEE press materials and inquiries, please contact:


Leigh Greaney Bush / leigh@bighassle.com

Romy Bayhack / romy@bighassle.com