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Keep Your Wig OnIt has been a four year wait for Fastball to step up with a new album. Following the incendiary success of their breakthrough album, All the Pain Money Can Buy, a new album has to be a challenge for this rock group. But, by all accounts, Keep Your Wig On (2004) was worth the wait. Band co-leaders Miles Zuniga and Tony Scalzo deliver stunning songwriting, Beatles-esque charms, and buoyant garage rock with Keep Your Wig On.

album coverIn September, 2000, Fastball's album Harsh Light of Day was released. Weeks before its expected released date of Sept. 19 a media buzz was building as fans eagerly await the album.

Tony Scalzo, Miles Zuniga and Joey Shuffield made their mark on Austin as Magneto. The next thing anybody knew they were Fastball, a hit on MTV and going platinum. "The Way," a song written by Scalzo, was Fastball's entry into the fast paced world of stardom. The album was All the Pain Money Can Buy.

Fastball album coverThe last Austin act to go platinum (a million sold) with a new release was the Fabulous Thunderbirds in 1988, and before that Christopher Cross in 1981.

Followers of the Austin music scene know that Zuniga, Scalzo, and Shuffield each have more than 15 years invested in rock & roll. As Magneto and later Magneto USA, the trio played local live music venues like Flamingo Cantina, Electric Lounge, and the Hole in the Wall before signing with Hollywood Records

Early in 1998, after hearing Fastball at SXSW, a Newstimes.com reviewer said, "Here's my contribution to the Next Big Band sweepstakes: Fastball is going to be huge. 'The Way' has already conquered modern-rock radio with its irresistible pop hooks, and during an acoustic in-store at Waterloo the band proved it has many more and different-sounding hit singles where that came from."

Their 1996 debut album, Make Your Mama Proud. won best pop band category at the 1995/6 Austin Music Awards.

"Melody is important to me, and it's what I look for in most styles of music," says Scalzo, who's been playing music since he took up classical piano as a kid. "I look for it first -- even in jazz or crazy stuff like Sun Ra or Sonic Youth. In the midst of all this cacophony, there's this melody that just jumps out and grabs you."

Impressionmag reviewed them by saying, "Fastball is a unique band in that Scalzo sings catchy power-pop, radio-friendly songs that sound better on CD, but Zuniga is better live." The trio are all comfortable in the role of sideman or lead, sharing the songwriting chores and staying on the same musical wavelength.

Visit fastballmusic.com for more information and an appearance schedule. Get music at Amazon or at CDBaby.

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Fastball's Albums
Live From Jupiter Records
Headliners - Best Buy
Fire Escape
Keep Your Wig On


Fastball Album Editorial:
Platinum recording artists Fastball return with their Rykodisc debut Keep Your Wig On their loosest and strongest collection yet. Recorded at Viewpoint Studios in Austin the bulk of the album was produced by Mike McCarthy (Spoon) with production contributions from Sheryl Crow songwriter Jeff Trott (Our Misunderstanding) and Fountains of Waynes Adam Schlesinger (Someday Red Light). The album was mixed by the legendary Bob Clearmountain.
Painting the Corners: The Best of Fastball
Best of
Harsh Light of Day
The Harsh Light Of Day (Limited Edition)


Fastball Album Editorial:
Call it the gradual acceleration of Fastball. The Austin-based trios debut IMake Your Mama Proud was mostly forgettable anonymous alternative pop. Their sophomore release IAll the Pain Money Can Buy upped the ante with more confident songwriting and a bona fide classic in The Way. Album number three is IThe Harsh Light of Day by no means a classic but another step forward. The first single Youre an Ocean benefits from a sky-high hook and the infectious piano pounding of Billy Get Back Preston. Speaking of the Beatles the influence of the lads from Liverpool is pronounced on Harsh Lights production flourishes; the band opens up to heavier use of strings vibes and lighthearted steel guitar. Highlights include the slightly Southern-fried ballad Dont Give Up on Me Wind Me Up (which sounds like a haunted forgotten Elvis Costello tune) and the jaunty opener of This Is Not My Life. This limited edition includes three bonus tracks. Jason Josephes
The Harsh Light of Day


Fastball Album Editorial:
Call it the gradual acceleration of Fastball. The Austin-based trios debut IMake Your Mama Proud was mostly forgettable anonymous alternative pop. Their sophomore release IAll the Pain Money Can Buy upped the ante with more confident songwriting and a bona fide classic in The Way. Album number three is IThe Harsh Light of Day by no means a classic but another step forward. The first single Youre an Ocean benefits from a sky-high hook and the infectious piano pounding of Billy Get Back Preston. Speaking of the Beatles the influence of the lads from Liverpool is pronounced on Harsh Lights production flourishes; the band opens up to heavier use of strings vibes and lighthearted steel guitar. Highlights include the slightly Southern-fried ballad Dont Give Up on Me Wind Me Up (which sounds like a haunted forgotten Elvis Costello tune) and the jaunty opener of This Is Not My Life. Jason Josephes
You"re An Ocean


Fastball Album Editorial:
First single off the alternative rockers third album TheHarsh Light of Day. A must for collectors this disc is backed with four previously unreleased non-album tracks Out Of My Head (Live) The Way (Live) Androgynous (The Replacements) and L
Out Of My Head


Fastball Album Editorial:
The third single from the American alternative rockers hit 1998 album All The Pain Money Can Buy. Its backed with two cuts from their 1996 debut album Make Your Mama Proud Altamont Human Torch. Slimline jewel case. 1999 release.


Fastball Album Editorial:
Contains 2 Exclusive Unreleased Tracks.
All the Pain Money Can Buy (+3 Bonus Tra


Fastball Album Editorial:
Includes Three Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks: Freeloader Freddy this Guys in Love with You Sweetwater Texas (Live).


Fastball Album Editorial:
On this second album these rockers from Austin Texas demonstrate a flair for perfect mid-60s pop epitomized by the Kinks and the early Who. The opening track The Way was an early break-out hit for the trio but the entire album offers similarly uptempo serenades. Its a surprising direction for a band known for its hard-rocking live sets but an early clue of their fondness for romantic hokum came on their remake of Bacharach Davids This Guys in Love with You from 1997s ILounge-A-Palooza tribute album. Some of these songs actually come off tougher live but that doesnt detract from the simple pleasures of this record which is smooth smart and moving. Steve Appleford
Way


Fastball Album Editorial:
Single for their huge U.S. alternative radio hit. FeaturesThe Way (Radio Edit) Are You Ready For The Fallout? andthe previously unreleased Freeloader Freddy. Slipcasesleeve. 1997 Hollywood Records/ Polydor release.
All the Pain Money Can Buy


Fastball Album Editorial:
Includes Three Previously Unreleased Bonus Tracks: Freeloader Freddy this Guys in Love with You Sweetwater Texas (Live).


Fastball Album Editorial:
On this second album these rockers from Austin Texas demonstrate a flair for perfect mid-60s pop epitomized by the Kinks and the early Who. The opening track The Way was an early break-out hit for the trio but the entire album offers similarly uptempo serenades. Its a surprising direction for a band known for its hard-rocking live sets but an early clue of their fondness for romantic hokum came on their remake of Bacharach Davids This Guys in Love with You from 1997s ILounge-A-Palooza tribute album. Some of these songs actually come off tougher live but that doesnt detract from the simple pleasures of this record which is smooth smart and moving. Steve Appleford
Make Your Mama Proud
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