Lake Nasta

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Lake Nasta
General information
origin Bergen County , New Jersey , USA
Genre (s) Crossover
founding 1996
resolution 1998
Founding members
Dan Nastasi

Lake Nasta was an American crossover band from Bergen County , New Jersey .

history

The band was founded in 1996 by Dan Nastasi, who previously u. a. Was the main songwriter of Mucky Pup and co-founder of Dog Eat Dog . He left the latter band for family reasons, as their extravagant live plans did not match his private plans.

Compared to Metal Hammer magazine , he described the debut album Trim the Fat , published in 1996 via SPV , as “not a pure solo album” and Nastasee as “not a real band”. He justified this by saying that he sang, played the bass and most of the guitars and helped him with the rest of friends. In the record review in the magazine, the riffs were referred to as "toppers almost as on Mucky Pups Now or on Dog Eat Dogs All Boro Kings ", due to the time gap between the release of Trim the Fat of six or two years as worn out. The Music Week announced in its innovations in terms of Section Nastasee debut "groovy rhythms with biting rape and juicy guitar riffs with earthy winds", but raised no original composition, but the War -Cover Why Can not We Be Friends out. The reviewer of the Rock Hard described the style of the debut album as "Blechtröten-Core" with "hit suspicious middle dancers and hops" with which Nastasi build bridges "between his past and present work".

The second album Ule Tide was better discussed in the Metal Hammer : Nastasi was “noticeably matured” and rushed through “nine captivating compositions” “with a great voice and suitable instrumentation”. Whiskey Soda , for example, came to an opposite verdict : With “chants, hip hop beats, guitar riffs etc.” the album fulfills all the clichés of the crossover, but “the spark just wants to jump over painfully” because it is too “monotonous” and “any drive "Is missing," which made the crossover to the party hit number one ".

Discography

  • 1996: Trim the Fat (album)
  • 1997: Ule Tide (album)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Matthias Mineur: Lake Nasta. Music for the People . In: Metal Hammer . July 1996, Story, p. 43 ( metal-hammer.de [accessed June 7, 2016]).
  2. Markus Kavka : Lake Nasta. Trim the Fat… In: Metal Hammer . May 1996, Review. Mischmetall, S. 60 ( metal-hammer.de [accessed June 7, 2016]).
  3. Lake Nasta. Trim the fat . In: MusikWoche . The news magazine for the music industry. No. 17/1996 , April 22, 1996, new items. Also ..., p. 21 .
  4. Wolf Rüdiger Mühlmann: Nastasee. Trim the fat . In: Rock Hard . No. 108 , May 1996, p. 116 f . ( rockhard.de [accessed June 7, 2016]).
  5. Matthias Mineur: Nastasee. Ule Tide . In: (New Rock &) Metal Hammer . March 1998, Reviews, p. 79 ( metal-hammer.de [accessed June 7, 2016]).
  6. Tom: Nastasee - Ule Tide - CD review - CD review - DVD review - whiskey-soda.de - music magazine for metal, rock, gothic, indie, punk, HC, EMO and. (No longer available online.) In: whiskey-soda.de. Archived from the original on June 7, 2016 ; Retrieved June 7, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.whiskey-soda.de