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SuperfamousHybrid

Desert-run rock and roll — eleven tracks from 'Manumission' to 'Turn Me On, Dead Man'.

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HYBRID — legit disclosure: includes ghostwriters, AI enhancement, and advanced production tools. Recorded, engineered, and produced at STUDIO IO666, NY, NY. All songs © ARC MEDIA.

No. I

The Record

Superfamous is the roster's road record — a project that sounds like the label loaded the van and drove west until the map ran out of towns. The self-titled album runs like a desert highway: it opens on 'Manumission,' the word for being freed, and spends the next ten tracks using that freedom — 'Kanab' names an actual Utah crossroads town, 'High and Dry' and 'Clean Breeze' log the weather, 'Somewhere in the Desert' and 'Another Town' log the odometer, and 'Something Telling Me to Run' is the whole genre in six words. Eleven tracks, March 2025, no filler, closing on 'Turn Me On, Dead Man' — a title that tips its hat to the most famous backwards message in rock and roll. Built by the same Albany–New Orleans–Los Angeles engine as the label's other 2025 wave (Vitali, Andrew K, Greg O, David Tyo), cut at Studio IO666 and disclosed as hybrid. The band name is the joke and the ambition at once; the record plays it completely straight.


No. II

Eras

  1. 20252025

    Superfamous

    'Superfamous' released March 8, 2025 — eleven tracks of desert-run rock and roll, from 'Manumission' to 'Turn Me On, Dead Man.' The 2025 wave's westbound lane.


No. III

Releases & Liner Notes

Superfamous2025

LP · 2025-03-08 · 11 tracks

Released March 8, 2025 on American Record (Albany, NY). The sequencing is a route: freed in the first song ('Manumission'), tried in the second ('Pontius Pilate'), reinvented in the third ('An Entirely New Method'), and then west — 'Kanab,' 'High and Dry,' 'Clean Breeze,' 'Another Town,' 'Somewhere in the Desert.' 'Begin Again' resets the trip meter before 'Turn Me On, Dead Man' closes the record with a wink at rock and roll's most famous backwards message. Cut at IO666 with the Albany–New Orleans–Los Angeles engine.


No. IV

Personnel

  • Michael VitaliMember · guitar, vocals, bass, drums
  • Andrew KProducer · bass, producer, mix engineer — New Orleans
  • Greg OProducer · guitars, vocals, production — Los Angeles
  • David TyoProducer · drums, engineering, producer

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