The Cuza are made up of vocalist, Transylvanian native and adopted ‘Mancunian’ Tudor Todut, guitarist and songwriter Wayne Edwards, guitarist and keyboard supremo James Adams, bassist Shaun Taylor and drummer Ryan Ormerod. Their genre-defying band are taking their originality to another level, with the arrival of their debut album “A Life Full Of Colour”.
Drawing influences from Northern Soul to Death Metal, from Bowie to Slayer and beyond, the band revel in their musical freedom and elevated melodic journeys through the senses.
Their debut album was produced by the legend that is Adrian Bushby (Foo Fighters, Muse and others…) and recorded at Abbey Road, Metropolis and Larkins Farm. The album has twelve musically diverse tracks, unconstrained by genre or themes. Wayne explains the rich layers in this body of work with each track setting a ‘particular scene’: “The debut album is a great representation of our early development as a band, there’s a variety of moods in there and every track has a story to tell..”
The album “A Life Full Of Colour” is an impressive, diverse debut: a collection of all the glories of life and its wonderfully colourful characters, as well as musings, reflections and shout outs of pain and joy. It points out all the ‘colours’ in which we should immerse ourselves through our own lives.
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