chevonne and the fuzz: fire at will

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Chevonne strutted onto the scene with attitude and moxie in season 3 of The Voice. Now, she's put together a ferocious band that rocks just as hard as she sings! Fire At Will is her explosive debut with The Fuzz!

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If you think Chevonne ripped it up on season 3 of NBC's The Voice, you ain’t heard nothing yet. This dirty rocker girl has teemed up with a downright nasty band of bellicose musicians and she is smacking the world hard across its ears with her explosive, hear-me-roar vocal supremacy. There is no doubt about it, Chevonne is one

strikingly uninhibited, frayed denim diva.

Chevonne and the Fuzz’s just released Fire At Will is an audacious joyride. From its gravel spitting, furiously intense “Heels” to the jaw-dropping, double entendre laced “Your Guitar,” the EP delivers staggeringly fresh and volatile

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delight with each and every track. Chevonne confidently struts through the entire album with a fierce vocal sensuality that fires with blast furnace intensity.

When talking about the impressive writing on the album, Chevonne confessed that she has a hard time being evasive or veiled in her music. If she is singing about a guy who looks better in heels than she does, then you can be pretty sure such a guy actually exists!

On track two, Chris Ricci steps up and delivers an impressive razor-edged assault in the solid, “Burn out.” Chevonne quickly snatches back the lead vocal mic on “Glow” and performs a rousing, hard-hitting rocker with definite radio appeal. “One More Time” has equal chart-topping potential with its aggressive, attitude-in-overdrive dance beats and scathing synth licks.

The infectiously, upbeat, retro-inspired “Ugly Boy” was spawned in an airport on the way home from The Voice. “My songwriter/producer buddies Kareem and Shelby had played me a Jamaican pop song from the 1950s about a guy who only wanted to date

average looking girls because they were nicer and more fun,” Chevonne related. “I was so tickled and delighted by that premise, and I felt that I could tell a similar story from a woman's perspective. I also took inspiration from 1960s pop/rock songs my mom played for me about crusty, bohemian guys, like ‘Give Him A Great Big Kiss’ and ‘Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl.’ In my opinion, crusty is sexy.”

The provocative “Babysitter” is a personal recollection of how cool Chevonne thought her own babysitter was. She noted how her babysitter became a role model, of sorts, for the then young and impressionable version of herself.

That babysitter-inspired air of adolescent sophistication permeates Fire At Will. Chevonne performs with a captivating swagger and an alluring coming-of-age poise. With this EP, Chevonne has stepped into the pink, cheetah-print heels of the artist she was born to be . . . and those heels don’t look too bad on her either!

For more information, you can visit Chevonne and The Fuzz on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Tumblr.