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Soon after releasing their 2006 critically endangered album, Here's To Ambiguity, the Daisy Haze quartet comprised of Chris Clark, Brett Pugliese, Kenny Llort, and Mike LoCoco seemed to have all but vanished.
Now awoken from a 15 year slumber similar to that of Rip Van Winkle, they have regrouped to grace the world with more sultry vocals, provocative guitar riffs, foundation shaking drum fills, and bass lines that walk so hard that your dog won't need that damn leash back on for at least a week.
When asked to reflect on what Daisy Haze's resurgence meant to one fan, the mustachioed child stated, "it's not really something I can express in terms you would understand. Not everything is black and white, you know? There needs to be a compromise every so often. I mean the middle of the road is really the only useable surface, right? Extreme left or extreme right and you're gonna find yourself in the gutter. Right now i think we're all trying to climb out of the gutters a little bit and Daisy Haze is trying to make sure we don't get washed back in."
Now awoken from a 15 year slumber similar to that of Rip Van Winkle, they have regrouped to grace the world with more sultry vocals, provocative guitar riffs, foundation shaking drum fills, and bass lines that walk so hard that your dog won't need that damn leash back on for at least a week.
When asked to reflect on what Daisy Haze's resurgence meant to one fan, the mustachioed child stated, "it's not really something I can express in terms you would understand. Not everything is black and white, you know? There needs to be a compromise every so often. I mean the middle of the road is really the only useable surface, right? Extreme left or extreme right and you're gonna find yourself in the gutter. Right now i think we're all trying to climb out of the gutters a little bit and Daisy Haze is trying to make sure we don't get washed back in."