PARDON THE INTERRUPTION Exudes Raw Energy and Pure Joy on Their New Sophomore Album HOT N’ FRESH !
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HOT N' FRESH
With a powerful energy and a unique sound, PARDON THE INTERRUPTION is a 4-piece fusion outfit that creates original music pulling from genres including rock, roots, funk, soul, ska, reggae, and more. Roaring out of the fog-shrouded hills of Sonoma and drowning out the chatter, these prog-pop troubadours (aka PTI) are taking their place and asserting their voice in the storied musical conversation of the San Francisco Bay Area. PTI’s sophomore release HOT N’ FRESH finds the band in full stride with nine original tracks mining every corner of the indie-pop-funk spectrum, always with a self-effacing smile and a nod to the progressive rock of the ’80s and ’90s that is the quartet’s uniting influence. It’s undeniable fun. It will make you dance. It’s like a perfect pepperoni pizza. It’s HOT N’ FRESH!
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PARDON THE INTERRUPTION was the featured Band of the Day at Maximum Volume Music!
“This free flowingly melodic, charmingly-hued new recording opens on the funky grooves within Opa! and the bass-led, heavy southern blues vibe of We Can Figure It Out and then brings us the lighter, SKA-esquse appeal of Cindy Will Prevail, the pop-rock of Construction Man, and then comes the luxurious rhythms, coupled with a magnificent ’80s AOR-balladry guitar/sax break within Rhythm Is Right.
Along next are the funky, slap guitar one minute, low slung balladry the next of the genre-flaunting It’s Complicated and that is itself backed seamlessly by the dreamy, mid-tempo I Used To Drive, the album rounding out all too soon on the low key rocksteady appeal of Higher, closing on the guitar-led foot tapper Life Is Fantastic.”
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PARDON THE INTERRUPTION was featured in their local Petaluma Argus-Courier!
“Back in February, if you were in downtown Petaluma and thought you saw a group of men denying the flirtatious advances of a fully clothed blow-up doll, you weren’t seeing things.
That was simply the four very creative members of local band Pardon the Interruption shooting a clever, low budget music video for their song “Cindy Will Prevail” off their new album, Hot n’ Fresh. Anyone who’s ever spent any measurable amount of time in downtown Petaluma will recognize the outdoor spots that were used in the video.
The fun, ‘80s inspired album is available now on CD and streaming as well as a limited edition of vinyl records available solely at Petaluma’s Rain Dog Records.”
-Don Lewis, Petaluma Argus-Courier