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Chad Fischer continued to produce Lazlo Bane albums with them being recorded in his own studio and released through the self-established label both named Lookout Sound. [6] The band's second album All the Time in the World was released in 2002.
Nov 1, 2021 · These are 5 songs originally released as Lazlo Bane and 7 more as Chad Fischer’s solo recordings. For some reason the song “Nature’s Way”, which was Fischer’s second video release, isn’t included. The album is available through streaming services. No news about the physical release yet.
Lazlo Bane still stayed together as a band and continued releases with a new composition "Sleepless In Brooklyn", [23] that was featured in 2005 film Little Manhattan for which Chad Fischer composed the score as well as several original songs by himself. [24]
May 24, 2020 · Chad Fischer have released yet another video cover – “3 Strange Days”, originally from the School of Fish self-titled debut album. For this special performance Chad is joined by members of the original School of Fish line up who recorded the song: Michael Ward (Guitar), Dominic Nardini (Bass) and Michael Petrak (Drums).
Apr 8, 2022 · Knowing that he wanted to make a living in music, Fischer acquired gear and built a recording studio where he recorded not only his post-School of Fish band, Lazlo Bane, where he sang and played guitars, but worked on a number of releases by artists like Star 69 and Jeremy Toback.
Lazlo Bane is an American alt-rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1995 by drummer-turned-singer Chad Fischer. The group has been recording, touring, and making videos together for 25 years. Their first LP, 11 Transistor, released by Almo Sounds/Geffen in 1996, included a cover of Men at Work’s “Overkill” and featured Colin Hay ...
Apr 8, 2022 · Though Chad Fischer’s musical resume begins with School of Fish, the drummer didn’t play on either of the band’s two full-length albums. Just before the recording of 1993’s Human Cannonball, Fischer was fired by producer Matt Wallace who brought in session drummer Josh Freese to play on the album.