Vocalist and Transylvanian native Tudor Todut, guitarist and songwriter Wayne Edwards, guitarist and keyboard supremo James Adams, bassist Shaun Taylor and drummer Ryan Ormerod make up the genre-blending Manchester rock band The Cuza.
Following their recent releases of singles “A Life Full Of Colour” and “Leeches”, the band have now released the third single, “Bones”, off their forthcoming debut album “A Life Full Of Colour”.
The Cuza hails influences from Northern Soul to Death Metal, from Bowie to Slayer. There are simply no barriers when it comes to generating fresh music.
The forthcoming album “A Life Full Of Colour” is set to come out this Summer and it reflects the bands’ versatile skills as musicians and composers, as guitarist Wayne explains, “there’s a variety of moods in there and every track has a story to tell”. It was recorded at various legendary locations such as Abbey Road, Metropolis and Larkins Farm and was produced by Adrian Bushby who has famously worked with legends such as Foo Fighters, Muse and more.
The new single “Bones” is a relatable track and evokes a visceral, angry feeling of frustration and rage at the absolute state of the world and of nothing working for struggling individuals; as Todut explains: ““Bones” is for the ones running on empty, barely surviving, piece by piece, day by day. Not dead, but barely alive, simply, stuck to their ‘bones’. It’s an anthem for the lost…”
Listen to ‘Bones’ here
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