Danny Lovelock (guitar & vocals) is perpetually barefoot
and unwashed, Natalee Fera (bass & vocals) leaves lipstick
on the milk carton, Kenny Dietrich (drums) doesn t like
to wear clothes, and Adam Jeal (keys & vocals) is really,
really, really good looking. Influenced by the likes
of Jimi Hendrix, Jack White, Eric Clapton, and classic
rock, blues, and punk, this Vancouver four piece stops
at nothing to entertain at every show, off and on the
stage.
The product of an ambush set-up, Marry Me brings together
four artists from completely different musical backgrounds
(punk, musical theatre, metal, and pop-soul).
It all started when Danny (the punk) thought that Marry
Me would be a great name for a guy-girl band, and not
long after, met Natalee (the musical theatre buff and
high school teacher) one very lucky evening. The two
then met Kenny (the metalhead), who was in school for
audio engineering at Pacific Audio Visual Institute
with Danny. After only 3 months together as Marry Me,
they won first place at Supernova s Battle of the Bands.
They are constantly playing all over at Vancouver s
main music spots and set out on tour in BC and Alberta
over the summer of 2013. In the Fall of 2013, another
PAVI friend, Adam Jeal (the soul-singing super model)
joined the ranks, rounding off the band s massive sound
with his keyboard and vocal chops.
After releasing their debut EP in April 2013, Marry
Me shot their first music video for the single Ignite
in mid-May. The Marry Me EP sound is blues-punk-rock.
It starts with the sexy, grooving Feeling , followed
by Ignite , which makes you want to PARTY. Rude is a
grindy, blues jam, and finally The Bailiff is irresistible
retro pop!
Says producer Travis Saunders: Marry Me is one of 2013′s
bands to watch out for. With their innovative style,
aggressive guitars and slamming drums layered with melodic
vocal harmonies that bring meaning to the word catchy
, anyone who listens to this debut EP should consider
themselves lucky .