LOS ANGELES, Calif. –
The Strings ' frontman Frisco explores his
rock and roll roots in his debut solo album titled “Frisco.”
“I have songs that I’ve been wanting to record for a long
time and now is the perfect opportunity to share that with fans,” said Frisco,
whose real name is Yahor Tretsyakou-Savich. “It’s the kind of music that is
more personal and heavier than the music from “the Strings”, so it’s a
departure from the band, but still the kind music that will get people
excited.”
The eclectic artist shares his love of music with a blend of
nu-metal, alternative rock and electronic music that features Frisco’s musical
influences made up of such bands as Muse, Hollywood Undead, Korn, Linkin Park,
Slipknot, Evanescence, Skrillex, Marilyn Manson and others that influenced him from
early on. The album features the song “Beyond the line” a melodic ballad that
explores the notion that no matter what is happening, one should do whatever it
takes and never give up for what you think is right.
“It’s all about our mistakes and price which we pay for it,
because we’re all just human,” Frisco said. “It’s very melodic song with
philosophical lyrics that blend with a strong acoustic sound.”
This newest collection features music that goes from alternative
rock and electronic to rhythm and blues with an accent on hard rock. Among
these is “Scars” which deals with your emotional and physical scars as a way to
remember yourself who you really are and what exactly you are fighting for.
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