• Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

As I clicked play to hear Wasting Time by Chemical Tribe I had no idea what to expect. While I know of the band, their music is all new to me and let me tell you, I loved every second of the song. By only a few seconds in my feet were already tapping in time with the beat. It is unbelievably catchy!

The song took me back to my high school years (1998-2002). While neither Wasting Time nor Chemical Tribe didn’t have a distinct reminiscence of any band in particular, the sound itself made me feel like I was driving around town blaring the radio and singing along with my friends while we all should have been in class. It genuinely felt like it was plucked from another time.

The lyrics themselves are catchy as well. So many times, I hear a new song, and it is clearly a breakup song or some other variation which is clearly defined. Wasting Time can be left up to so many interpretations and will likely strike a chord within everyone signaling a particular person or situation in their life past or present. I really love that it is not clearly defined and can be left up to every listener to find their own meaning.

There is a unique symbiosis which takes place in this song. To me, it’s story is distinctly about a relationship in peril, but it is fun. The lyrics are strong, and the music is equally so. I highly recommend giving it a listen. I just forewarn Chemical Tribe has created an earworm with this one and it will play in your head long after the song is over.

Chemical Tribe’s Wasting Time is available on all streaming platforms and downloadable on Apple Music. Recorded at Asteroid M Records Studios, Las Vegas- Produced by Chemical Tribe and Cody Leavitt- Engineered and Mixed by Cody Leavitt – Released by Asteroid M Records

  • Chemical Tribe Is: Dominick Muzio (vocals/guitar), Shawn Trojhan (Guitars), John Robinson (Bass) and Matt Norcross (Drums)

PHOTO CREDIT: Chemical Tribe Promo by Christina Corcoran of Pixel Beauty Photography- Courtesy of Head First Entertainment- Used With Permission- All Rights Reserved

By Mary Bodimer

Mary is a concert and event photographer. Born and raised just outside the Mile High City, her photography career (Spooky Shutter) began in Denver, Colorado. While growing up, her family exposed her to all genres of music, and it became a staple in her life. Coincidingly, her mother was very much into photography. Mary picked up her first camera at four years old and her parents embraced her natural talent. To this day she credits her love of music and photography to her family. She is passionate about capturing the raw energy, passion, and connections with fans during live shows, describing it as “art capturing art”. While she now calls Sin City home, she travels back to Denver and across the country to shoot shows and events wherever she is needed. Photography is her staple, but when she’s not shooting, she can be found spending time with her family (including her “army of animals”), writing, playing music, crafting oddities, doing animal advocacy work, or working on her hearse with her husband.

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