"hard workin' man takes a hard workin' stand..."
Sometimes you want straight forward rock. Brooding, dark and perfect for late night drives through downtown streets. "The Glow" by California based Max Fite is that kind of song. A combination of alt rock, celebration rock, desert rock, blue collar rock with a bit of dream theatricality, it feels maybe a bit bruised but not beaten, at least not too much.
The back story:
["The Glow" is about me being a waiter and not being able to get the hot famous girl only because I’m the help and she knows how dope she is basically. She wants me but would rather flirt and tease me.]
-Robb Donker Curtius
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:
https://www.maxfite.com/
https://www.facebook.com/maxfiteband
https://soundcloud.com/maxwellf80
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7eG8UbN7ridQFcBSgQEHgg
https://www.instagram.com/maxfite/
Max Fite’s genre bending debut album “Night Owl” is a tour de force. Recorded at the world famous Rancho De La Luna studio in Joshua Tree, California Fite under the direction of producer Derek Cruz. Fite, as well as members of Queens of The Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal have created the new sound, genuine classic for fans of Alternative, Pop, Hip Hop, Electronic, Industrial and Rock N’ Roll.
** At this particular time we find ourselves in a financial pinch due to many factors. We want to keep AP going. It has been a passion project for over 13 years. PLEASE consider donating, we could really use the support. Thanks so much
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Max Fite, indie rock, alt rock, heartland rock, desert rock, "The Glow", new album, “Night Owl”, Rancho De La Luna studio, Joshua Tree, California,
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