
With
the New Jersey hard-core and hard-rock music scene
literally exploding inrecent months (Thursday,
Ill Nino, Dragpipe) it takes more than just decent
musicianship to stand out among the crowd. Effortlessly
gaining a rabid following and racking up a laundry
list of accomplishments in two short years; including
several tv and film credits, an Asbury Music Award
nomination for Best Rock Act and most
recently joining the NBA's Rhythm and Rims Tour,
the hard-rock outfit Slushpuppy must be doing
something right.
Maybe
it is the bands music, which is at one moment
beautiful and soaring and at the next, exploding
with thunderous grooves, screaming vocals and
shrieking guitars. Maybe its the soul-searching
lyrics sung to intoxicating melodies. Or maybe
its that Slushpuppy regularly shares the
stage with the scenes biggest up-and-comers
like Shades Apart, Glassjaw, Dragpipe and The
Kickovers. But it certainly is not because their
lead vocalist and guitarist happens to be a beautiful,
charismatic female. Dawn Botti's revealing get-ups,
flailing long mane and shimmering lipstick are
merely the icing on an already well-baked cake.
This
band is first and foremost about the music and
about having a kinship and playing as a group,
says Botti, who attributes the start of the group
back to the day that she decided to use her classical
piano training to teach herself to play the electric
guitar. In the world of hard rock, the fact
that Im female is both a blessing and a
curse.
When
Botti was ready to begin her search for the perfect
band mates, she didnt have to look far for
drummer Gary Szczecina, her high school sweetheart
turned husband. Botti and Szczecina grew up in
cow-country 75 miles from New York
City and were raised on a diet of classic and
Top 40 rock. The couples long-standing passion
and teamwork has been the secret ingredient behind
the bands fierce drive and perseverance.
Though
the other members of the band also are originally
from New Jersey, their upbringings and musical
backgrounds are far from similar. Guitarist Rich
Sarnicola was raised in the gritty, tough neighborhood
of Cliffside Park where he experimented with many
styles of music ranging from reggae to new wave.
Bassist Cory Baker hails from the southern part
of the state but cut his musical teeth in San
Diegos hardcore punk scene.
After
recording a successful debut EP (Unleashed)
that ranked as the 15th most added song to college
radio the week it was released, the band returned
to the studio to work with well-known producer
John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr., Jawbox, Screaming
Trees) for its second recording in early 2001.
Several tracks have been licensed for tv and film
including the first single Everybody Knows
which was chosen as the title track for the full-length
feature film Baby Doll Forever and
later chosen by MTV for its The Real World
Bloopers Home Video (to be released
in 2002). The second single See More
was also used twice on MTVs Spyder Games.
Early
2002 meant a return to the studio for Slushpuppy
to work with hard rock producer Chris Gibson (Quicksand,
Rival Schools, Dragpipe, Adharma). The band has
emerged with a new demo that once again showcases
their unyielding dedication to creating infectious,
powerful hard rock. Recently asked to join the
NBAs National Rhythm & Rims Tour, Slushpuppy
will hit the road this summer, first on east coast
for the Rims Tour and then for an independent
southern stint in the fall.
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