The Vibe SupaFly

Album info

Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
09.03.2024

Label: Deko Entertainment

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: SupaFly

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  • 1 Drowning Man 03:46
  • 2 See Me 03:15
  • 3 I'm Your Boogie Man 03:42
  • 4 Hypothermia 04:02
  • 5 Broken 03:34
  • 6 Stolen 03:47
  • 7 No State of Grace 03:58
  • 8 Free My Mind 03:37
  • 9 Crash 03:54
  • 10 Drowning 04:36
  • Total Runtime 38:11

Info for The Vibe



For fans of Spread Eagle, Sevendust and Godsmack! As one of the more dynamic vocalists of the early ‘90s, NYC native Ray West’s defiant screams and guttural wails defined a generation of headbangers. As the leader of Spread Eagle, West aided in the creation of such metal anthems such as “Switchblade Serenade” and “Devil’s Road”. And now, with his collaborator/bassist/producer, Miguel Gonzalez, by his side, West has sought to create his most personal music yet. SupaFly The Vibe features revisited and remastered versions of tracks previously recorded, as well as new compositions. Brimming with heavy urban power grooves, SupaFly represents an evolution for West, and is perhaps his most personal songwriting to date. SupaFly released a cover of the KC and The Sunshine Band classic “I’m Your Boogie Man” and immediately connected with fans (with the song's video getting over 30K views upon release). The Vibe contains 10 tracks total featuring the aforementioned single along with the standout tracks “Drowning Man” and “Hypothermia”. Looking forward, West plans to remain busy and introduce his new band to the masses. "Keep writing SupaFly music, spread the vibe worldwide, and play live shows. Because if you’re not playing shows, then what’s the point?

SupaFly



SupaFly
As one of the more dynamic vocalists of the early ‘90s, NYC native Ray West’s defiant screams and guttural wails defined a generation of Street Metal-loving headbangers. With Spread Eagle, West aided in the creation of iconic anthems such as the tormented “Switchblade Serenade,” the seething “Suzy Suicide,” and the ode to the underbelly of NYC, “Broken City.”

Like many of his era, West rode out a turbulent mid to late-90s period, coming out on the other side wiser and more confident than ever. With renewed vigor, enhanced melodicism, and his partner in musical crime, bassist, songwriter, producer, and esteemed session musician Miguel Gonzalez, by his side, West sought to create his most personal music yet.

The result of the collaboration is Supafly, which features revisited and remastered versions of tracks previously recorded and new compositions. According to West, the most meaningful of the bunch is “Drowning Man,” which the vocalist says, “Is about losing yourself in something beautiful. But if you ask me later, I could give you one hundred different reasons why I love it." Brimming with heavy urban power grooves, Supafly represents an evolution for West and is perhaps his most personal songwriting to date. When asked about the meaning of the tracks herein the Supafly release, West quipped, “Spread Eagle will always have my heart. That’s my history. But Supafly is my calling card; it’s autobiographical and leads deep into my soul. That’s why I never let these songs go.”

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