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ZEBEDEE – Marlon Brando
Everything starts when Brando pours a glass of the famous drink from Bordo and sips. Maybe it wasn't Marlon Brando himself, but just a rehearsal of the band ZEBEDEE in New York's Flux STUDIO. One way or another, the song they recently recorded there turned out to be cool and was called 'Marlon Brando'.

The musicians released their professionalism right in the studio, playing a wonderful guitar arrangement and a tense rhythm section.  Two guitars play a parallel game in our ears and in the solo part gives us the pleasure of simplicity and delicious effect. The drummer plays groove with inserted fractions that add zest. Bass guitar's moves closely follow the rhythm and twist it in their imagination. ZEBEDEE's vocals, ironic and tart, play on the story where the bust of the legendary actor is in the spotlight. How many such stones in private museums?  A lot, because the image of a real gentleman is forever etched in the memory of Brando's fans. 


The music of the single brings us the aesthetics of the 90s alternative, where several similar elements from grunge and garage rock are mixed. We hear real American rock that pumps us up and throws enough drive to make it sound prety. Listen to the latest release from Brooklyn's ZEBEDEE on Spotify below.