Alt-pop/indie rock band 2nd Day Crush (2DC) are formed around singer-songwriter and guitarist Chris Drizen and producer, bassist, and musical fly-boy Rick Barrio Dill. Two musicians seemingly diametrically opposed in backgrounds both musically and socially, Drizen is a middle class Bostonian and Cuban; Barrio Dill is from the Latin quarter of Miami.
Together with Rami Jrade, Jeremy Weinberg, and George Lind they have created an alt-pop, garage rock band with a conscience. 2DC have an environmental conscience, a political conscience, and a social conscience and this is reflected in their music. Several of the tracks on their debut album, The Nights You Lost Your Voice have a political message. These boys aren’t happy with the current state of things and are putting their money where their mouths are. They have decided to donate a portion of every album sold to two charities close to their hearts Invisible Children and Conversation International. An impressive gesture from such a young and unsigned band.
2DC’s effervescent brand of pop is radio friendly without being insipid. Strong melodies, catchy riffs and energetic harmonies are blended with intelligent, meaningful lyrics. This fresh sound is due in no small part to the mixture of those differing backgrounds which has helped Drizen and Barrio Dill to create something glistening, interesting, and fun.
I recently got to chat with both Rick Barrio Dill and Chris Drizen and had the time of my life. Witty, down-to-earth, and passionate these two men really have a chemistry together and they were kind enough to share some with me.
How did you two meet and form 2nd Day Crush?
Chris: I had started doing the singer-songwriter thing, performing under my name. I was recording with a band and we were doing a show with his band and I had come to the enlightenment that my band needed a new player. We struck-up a conversation. I knew immediately, just by how we interacted, our ideas on how a band should be run, our ideas on how you make a live show pop and connect, that we would gel.







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