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When you listen to the music of Elegantly Wasted, the LosAngeles based rock band formed by singer/guitarists Lenny J and Queen D, youare experiencing the finely blended embodiment of all of the best attributes oftimeless rock and roll.
The precision musicianship, true to life lyrics, highenergy performance and dedication to their mantra “keep it loud and stay true”have made them a fixture in the rock and roll world forover decade. With the release of their 3rd album “The DogYears” Elegantly Wasted continues to tap into their own experiences and deeplove of pure, unadulterated rock and roll. “Every song comes from real life experience and meanseverything to us,” Queen D says of the tracks from “The Dog Years”. They describe the album as ajourney through a band’s ups and downs, “if you believe in it you just never give up,” states Lenny.

Though Elegantly Wasted has remained the main focus for itsfounding members since the beginning, they have both had opportunities to dosome exciting side projects over the last few years while they were writing andrecording their new album. Lennyhad a role in the hit movie “Get Him to the Greek” as the guitar player forRussell Brand’s band Infant Sorrow and Queen D had the opportunity to go toIraq with the all-female AC/DC tribute band ThundHerstruck to perform for USmilitary personnel stationed there.

Elegantly Wasted has toured Europe 5 times, including largefestival dates in Switzerland and Germany and the US twice. They are regular performers at the bestrock clubs in Los Angles and have also done two independent US tours. Both their debut album “Greetings froma Strange Place” in 2003 and its follow-up “Desolation Row” in 2007 haveproduced songs that generated radio airplay both in the US and Europe and theanticipation in both markets for “The Dog Years” will certainly see themomentum build.

If every overnight sensation is 10 years in the making thenyou can bet that Elegantly Wasted is poised for great successes in 2014 andbeyond!
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