Los Angeles rock & rollers Slojack kick out the jams with a sound that recalls the gritty punk songwriting of Mike Ness while openly gay lyrics challenge the status quo in rock music.
Principle bandmembers Eddie Fritz (vocals/keyboards) and Andy Bartel (guitar/bass/vocals) began playing together in the early '90s after Bartel responded to an ad placed by Fritz. Slojack was born. Although the band, then consisting of bassist Glenn Bassett and drummer Teddy Freese, spent much time on the road touring, their debut of white noise punk, Naked, was not released until 2000. Feeling ...