You may or may not have heard of Ultra High Frequency, but if you have, then you already know their unique blend of Rock?n'Roll. Following footsteps of the great bands of the 1960's and 70's, Ultra High Frequency combines smooth harmonies with dueling melodious guitars and a thunderous rhythm section, unveiling a sound that you just don't hear anymore. Uninspired by soulless trends, these four suburban misfits have been winning ears over at every chance, playing raucous live shows and leaving audiences buzzing with awe.
With their youthful inspiration and unparalleled drive for success Ultra High Frequency will undoubtedly have their day in the spotlight. Founded and fueled by the strength of their friendship and passion for music, the band truly lives and breaths a magical chemistry most musicians search their entire lives to find.
The story began back in grade school, when singer/guitarist Frank Fussa Jr. and bassist Christopher Johanidesz were busy skateboarding and playing music together in Kings Park, NY. Not more than just a few miles away, guitarist Jonathan A. Tehel and drummer Dennis Joseph were living similar lifestyles. The seeds of the band were then planted when the duo's met skateboarding miles away from their homes in the sticks of Pennsylvania. Brought together by something cosmic, the foursome soon realized they had more in common then merely their love of punk rock and skateboards, and formed the early stages of what we now know as Ultra High Frequency.
Influenced heavily though the music of their youth as well traditional Rock?n'Roll classics, Ultra High Frequency creates a sound all their own. The band's frosh LP, Sun Never Sets in Dramaville, earned them praise from fans and critics alike before heading back into the studio to record with producer Barrett Jones (Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Presidents of USA). The new recordings have a sound that brings out the essence of Ultra High Frequency: earnest and catchy, optimistic, and truthful inspired Rock?n'Roll music.