Diffuser - 35Leaving With A California Tilt

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Review by Adrian Puryear

Diffuser's album, 35Leaving With A California Tilt, is a refreshing take on the pop-punk genre. The band's ability to blend catchy melodies with edgy guitar riffs creates an infectious sound that will leave listeners humming along for days.

The album opens with the high-energy track "I Want It That Way," which immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album. It's clear that Diffuser is not interested in slowing down or holding back. Instead, they charge forward with a fierce intensity that is both exciting and invigorating.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Tell Her This." The song's driving beat and infectious chorus make it an instant classic. The lyrics are heartfelt and relatable, making it easy for listeners to connect with the song on a personal level.

Another highlight of the album is "So I Breathed." The song's slower tempo and haunting melody provide a welcome break from the album's high-energy pace. The lyrics are introspective and poignant, revealing a vulnerability that is often missing from pop-punk music.

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Artist: Diffuser
Album: 35Leaving With A California Tilt
Rating: 2.0

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Tracks

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Catalog Numbers

ED-11035-A

Labels

Hollywood Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyHollywood Records

Credits

RoleCredit
BassLawrence Sullivan
DrumsBilly Alemaghides
GuitarAnthony Cangelosi
Lead VocalsTomas Costanza
Mixed ByMachine
ProducerDon Gilmore

Notes

This was a promo 7-inch distributed by the band at some shows during its 2001 US tour, which was in support of (or just prior to) the 2001 Hollywood Records release "Injury Loves Melody."

Barcodes

Other: ED-11035-A

About Diffuser

Diffuser was an alternative rock band from Long Island, NY. Formed in 1994, the band was originally called . After six years & a few line up changes, Tomas Costanza (Vocals/Guitar), Anthony Cangelosi (Guitar), Lawrence Sullivan (Bass) & Billy Alemaghides (Drums) signed a major label record deal and changed their name to Diffuser. Lawrence & Billy left the band in 2003 and were replaced by Peter Schojan & Dan Leo on bass and drums respectively. In April 2004 Diffuser was dropped by their record label and they disbanded shortly after. Diffuser reunited in 2007 to record a new album. Guitarist, Keith Hille was added to the line up making the band a five-piece. In 2008, following the release of the album, Diffuser once again disbanded. Final Lineup Tomas Costanza: Vocals/Guitar Anthony Cangelosi: Guitar Peter Schojan: Bass Dan Leo: Drums Keith Hille: Guitar Former Members Lawrence Sullivan: Bass (19942003) Billy Alemaghides: Drums (19941995; 20002003) Brian Fawcett: Guitar (Flu Thirteen) (19941998) Chris Sanchez: Drums (19982000)

Aliases

  • Flu Thirteen

Members

  • Dan Leo
  • Tomas Costanza
  • Keith Hille
  • Lawrence Sullivan
  • Billy Alemaghides
  • Anthony Cangelosi
  • Peter Schojan
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Summary by Adrian Puryear

35Leaving With A California Tilt is a well-crafted album that showcases Diffuser's talent for creating catchy, high-energy pop-punk music. The band's ability to infuse their songs with emotion and depth sets them apart from other bands in the genre. This album is a must-listen for fans of pop-punk and anyone who loves music that makes them feel alive.

Comments

ONE OF THE BEST SONG EVER !!
Use to rock this lp all the time.
i got this as my first free download from napster in 2000/1... haha been wondering where to find it. good tune.
This band was so fucking good..
This band never got the respect it deserved I’m it’s time!!!
With songs like this it’s hard to believe Diffuser never took off. Such a great album. Favorite of all time