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Rock 26 May, 2016

Former Disney Singer Goes Rogue For His New Release 'Goddamn Dizzy Kids'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Rock N� Roll singer-songwriter GAREK released his new song and video for �Goddamn Dizzy Kids� earlier today.

With �Goddamn Dizzy Kids� GAREK positions himself as the new Anti-Pop Star, fighting to break the mold of cookie-cutter predictability in today�s music industry. He takes the formula so often used in today�s pop music: a bright, bouncy chorus with a catchy hook and spins it into something so quintessentially GAREK- sinister, sarcastic, but still highly listenable.

Born and raised in Wisconsin, GAREK made his transition to New York in 2010 to pursue a career in music. He landed an internship at a music production house writing and singing demos for the likes of Disney and Nickelodeon. Quickly disenchanted with the assembly-line mentality of today�s hit makers and songwriters, GAREK took what he learned and applied it to a scathing critique of today�s music culture in �Goddamn Dizzy Kids�. As a ghostwriter gone rogue, GAREK steps out from behind the money-making machine and gives the middle finger to commercialized music and the corporations behind it.

�I was tired of making music for the machine. So, instead of feeding the machine, I set out to starve it. For �Goddamn Dizzy Kids�, I used the formulas I was privy to as a ghostwriter (big, bouncy choruses, bright, catchy hooks and contemptible, chantey nonsense), but used it in a way that allowed me to spread my message. I refuse to settle for the sea of mediocrity that has become the standard for this generation�s music.�

The video accompanying the song sees GAREK in pursuit of a strangely familiar rodent, as well as a spoof of a not-so-anonymous Pop Star�s underwear shoot�
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