Former STUCK MOJO Frontman BONZ Releases New Music

October 5, 2012

BONZ, the new group led by original STUCK MOJO vocalist Bonz, has posted three songs from its upcoming CD.The tracks "Sour Diesel", "Bad News" and "Take it Personal" reflect where Bonz and his bandmates are, both musically and personally, at this time. "These tunes are full of my heart, soul, and personal experience, yo," says Bonz. "Listen to the lyrics, and feel the vibe of each song."

BONZ's debut EP was recorded at Virtuo Sound Studios in Kennesaw, Georgia. The effort was engineered by Josh Hack, and co-produced by the band and Josh. "We've come up with a sound that we believe combines sounds and feelings of both the past and present," stated guitarist Curt Taylor. "There is just groove and heaviness dripping off these tunes."

BONZ's "The Mouth Of Mojo" tour launched on August 16 in Atlanta, Georgia and will take the band around the U.S. and Europe in the coming months.

After years of speculation, and many rumors, regarding his musical career, Bonz is back on the scene with a new band and new music that is sure to excite fans and impress critics.

After creating the first few demos, Bonz and his bandmates knew that something really new and invigorating was in store, and the music reflects that feeling. This is a "new" Bonz, with all of the flair and attitude that only he can bring, as part of a band that delivers the goods night in and night out, reiterating that the "Mouth Of Mojo" is indeed back in fine form.

Bonz in 2010 collaborated with former SOULFLY bassist Bobby Burns in the KILLER IN THE WORKPLACE project.

For more information, visit the BONZFacebook page.

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