Ultra High Frequency (rock band)

Ultra High Frequency (rock band)

Ultra High Frequency is a Long Island, NY based rock band formed in 2001 in Long Island, NY by Frank Fussa (vocals, guitar), Jon Tehel (guitar / vocals), Chris Johanidesz (bass / vocals) and Dennis Joseph (drums / vocals). Dennis left in 2002 and it wasn't until 2004 that their first official record "Sun Never Sets in Dramaville" was released with the drumming of Jesse Steffen. The band's next full-length "Matter in Time"(2006) was recorded in Seattle, WA. by producer/engineer Barrett Jones. Barrett is known for his work with Nirvana and Foo Fighters. As of 2007 the band relocated to Los Angeles to continue writing and touring. By the end of 2007 the band called it quits. Dennis and Jon have decided to fully concentrate on their side project 'The Sinking Spaceship', while Frank and Chris have finally emerged with a new band called Morning Fuzz.

Chris Johanidesz's older brother, Michael, is currently stationed in Iraq. He's pissed at this blasphemy. Chris and Frank are still rocking, just in New York.

Discography

Albums
*2006 – "Matter in Time"
*2004 – "Sun Never Sets in Dramaville"

Singles/EP
*2003 - "Joyride/Lies"
*2002 – "This is Important EP"

Compilation tracks

* "" (2006) ("Back to Bacon" from 'Matter in Time')

Demos

* "Basement Demo" (2001)

References


# cite web | title=News Page | work=Ultra High Frequency (Official Ultra High Frequency Site)| url=http://www.ultrahighmusic.com | accessdate=October 13 | accessyear=2006

External links

* [http://www.ultrahighmusic.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/ultrahighfrequency Ultra High Frequency MySpace]
* [http://www.ultrahighmusic.com/images/UHFAPPress.jpgAlternative Press Magazine]
* [http://www.ultrahighmusic.com/images/UHF_auralfix.pdf Aural Fix Magazine]


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