Stereo Joule
Miami Beach, Florida, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2018 | INDIE
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Music-News.com is proud to host the exclusive world premiere of 'Better Days' by Stereo Joule.
Impossible not to root for, four-piece Miami based indie rockers Stereo Joule will brighten your day with their upbeat electronic-infused musical mosaics and inspiring lyrics. Led by the songwriting team Eddie Guzman and Chris Senise, this group of highly skilled musicians is bringing positive vibes in its upcoming single “Better Days.” The track is the first single from Go!, Stereo Joule’s debut EP that the band is excited to release this spring.
Stereo Joule exemplifies the power music has to bring people together. Eddie first met Roly Aleman, Stereo Joule’s bassist, when they both joined a band called Misery She Loves. The two went on to play alongside each other in several bands, including a band called Lucas. This was when they met Lucas’ former backing vocalist, Chris. Now the lead singer of Stereo Joule, and Eddie’s wife, Chris is passionate about carefully crafting lyrics that drive a positive message. Her "glass half-full" approach to life is instantly likable and contagious.
“Better Days” is a track that perfectly executes the positivity the band aims to share with its listeners. The song was inspired by the beautiful beaches in southern Florida, and how a bad weather day in Florida is still better than a good day anywhere else. This comes through in the “Better Days” music video in shots of the band playing together on South Beach in Miami. Chris dances along to the song singing “I won’t cry anymore, the sky’s tears are enough for me.” The energy is infectious throughout the video, motivating viewers to never give up because “better days are on their way.” - Music-news.com
Meet Eddie Guzman of Stereo Joule in Miami Beach
Today we’d like to introduce you to Eddie Guzman.
Eddie, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today.
Stereo Joule started as a husband-wife songwriting team with the idea of delivering a positive outlook on life itself to follow your dreams and what you are passionate about.
Great, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
It has been smooth to be in band in where your best friend, in this case, my wife and PIC Chris Sense is the singer, synth player, and lyricist, She has always been supportive, inspirational, and reliable.
The biggest struggle has been trying to keep up the corporate image in our day to day profession/ careers.
When coworkers find out that I am an artist they seem impressed but at the same time they can’t understand or immediately assume that it its hobby, which I find it inappropriate when people say “Oh that’s your hobby playing in a band?” OMG, do you guys play U2 songs?” My reply is always with a smile ( U2 is great ), but my band STEREO JOULE is an original band just like u2, we write our own material and record and produce it…
Stereo Joule – what should we know? What do you guys do best? What sets you apart from the competition?
Our goal /mission is to connect at every level: to make a positive impact through our music and pay it forward.
What do you know now that you wish you knew when you were just starting out?
Better Days are on their way. - VOYAGE
Impossible not to root for, four-piece Miami based indie rockers Stereo Joule will brighten your day with their upbeat electronic-infused musical mosaics and inspiring lyrics. Led by the songwriting team Eddie Guzman and Chris Senise, this group of highly skilled musicians is bringing positive vibes in its upcoming single “Better Days.” The track is the first single from Go!, Stereo Joule’s debut EP that the band is excited to release this spring.
Stereo Joule exemplifies the power music has to bring people together. Eddie first met Roly Aleman, Stereo Joule’s bassist, when they both joined a band called Misery She Loves. The two went on to play alongside each other in several bands, including a band called Lucas. This was when they met Lucas’ former backing vocalist, Chris. Now the lead singer of Stereo Joule, and Eddie’s wife, Chris is passionate about carefully crafting lyrics that drive a positive message. Her "glass half-full" approach to life is instantly likable and contagious.
“Better Days” is a track that perfectly executes the positivity the band aims to share with its listeners. The song was inspired by the beautiful beaches in southern Florida, and how a bad weather day in Florida is still better than a good day anywhere else. This comes through in the “Better Days” music video in shots of the band playing together on South Beach in Miami. Chris dances along to the song singing “I won’t cry anymore, the sky’s tears are enough for me.” The energy is infectious throughout the video, motivating viewers to never give up because “better days are on their way.”
For more info on Stereo Joule please visit:
StereoJoule.com
Facebook.com/StereoJoule
Twitter.com/StereoJoule
Instagram.com/StereoJoule - http://www.music-news.com
It’s time to Make Music Miami!
–Miami-Dade County joins the worldwide celebration of music on June 21–
MAKE MUSIC MIAMI brings our city into the global music festival that began as FêTE DE LA MUSIQUE in Paris in 1982 – a celebration to welcome summer with music. Across the world, the Summer Solstice is celebrated with free performances of all kinds of music in all kinds of public spaces.
Fête de la Musique/Make Music Miami has been celebrated in spots since 1997 – this is the year to take the celebration County-wide! We want to see free music in clubs and venues, parks and promenades, public spaces in all our neighborhoods.
This edition is presented by Buskerfest Miami, LiVE! Modern School of Music, Magic City Opera, The Rhythm Foundation, the Lincoln Road BID, the French Embassy Cultural Services, Miami Design Preservation League and a many, many civic partners. - http://www.makemusicmiami.org
Inspiration and Emancipation Podcast - HiFi
Stereo Joule has appeared live several times on Local Love Live on Shake 94.3 FM
Every Sunday & Wednesday Evenings...
The Shake 94 FM Local Love Show will feature locals-only music every Sunday from 8-9pm with a replay on Wednesdays.
Miami's Best and most inclusive #LocalRadio Show! Every Sunday & Wednesday at 8pm #LocalLoveLive takes over the Shake Miami 94.3FM air waves and brings you the Best #LocalMusic Miami has to offer! Produced & Hosted by Director of Local Music for Shake Miami 94.3FM: Aimee Beah Moore. We also have our On WAX Vin yl Series shows posted up for you!!! Every Saturday 3pm #Local DJ's takeover and play you their favorite records!!
Hosted by Local talent Aimee Beah Moore.
https://www.mixcloud.com/Local_Love_Live/ - Local Love Live on Shake 94.3 FM
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Self-Titled EP, "Stereo Joule" - July 2019
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Stereo Joule is a \multi-dimensional, indie rock band from Miami Beach, Florida that incorporates electronic elements in its music, with carefully crafted lyrics that drive a positive message. These highly skilled and sometimes rambunctious musicians are led by songwriting team Eddie Guzman and Chris Senise, and deliver a big sound and high energy punch.
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