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Bring together Tudor, a Transylvanian singer in search of inspiration in the UK, with Wayne, a Mancunian songwriter, and his talented group of fellow Mancunian musicians James, Shaun and Ryan, and you get the perfect mix that became the five-piece guitar band The Cuza. Based in Manchester, the band live, create, and thrive in a city buzzing with music. Their newest single, the uplifting A Life Full Of Colour, is out now.

Wayne began laying the foundations in 2018, working on a huge collection of material and teaming up with James, Shaun and Ryan to shape the sound he envisioned. After struggling to find the right singer, they finally discovered Tudor in 2019, and the connection was immediate. From that moment, The Cuza was complete.

Since then, the band have embraced their originality and taken pride in being both prolific and inventive in the studio, blending influences as diverse as Northern Soul and Death Metal, Bowie and Slayer. Their philosophy is simple: anything that makes them think, feel, dance, sing, cry or jump has a place in their music. This mix of backgrounds and personalities has created a stream of unforgettable songs filled with soaring guitars, striking lyrics, beauty, intensity and emotion, all delivered with hooks that keep coming.

On stage, The Cuza are just as impressive. They have supported artists such as New Model Army and are known for never playing the same set twice, bringing something new to every show. Having already recorded at Abbey Road, Metropolis and Larkins Farm, they have chosen twelve songs from their growing collection for their long-awaited debut album, due later this summer. The record has been produced by Adrian Bushby, the renowned producer behind Foo Fighters and Muse. Wayne describes what listeners can expect: “The debut album is a great representation of our early development as a band, there’s a variety of moods in there and every track has a story to tell.”

We decided to find out more about the band, their thoughts and their future plans…

Hi there - who are we speaking to and where do we find you today ?
I'm Wayne .. one of the 5 Cuzoids ..We are in the tropical northern English city, and centre of the musical universe .. Manchester.

The Cuza is a cool name for a band, what made you choose it?
Our singer Tudor is Transylvanian, and we stumbled across the name Alexander Cuza, founder of modern day Romania & also a top guy. Cuza is such a great word, so we turned it into a kind of secret society.

How would you describe your sound?
Unique to ourselves as we all have very different Musical influences, from Metal to Funk to Bowie. But if you had to pin it, you'd describe it as hooky melodic thoughtful energetic interesting alternative Rock that likes to tell a story. I guess ?



The new single 'A Life Full Of Colour' is out now; it is a very reflective song. What inspired it?
I attended a funeral of a friend who chose to leave us all way to early. I can only imagine that he had somehow lost sight of the colours of life, the beauty, the wonder, the hope. So rather than write about the loss, the pain & the heartbreak, I wrote about those colours, and how we all somehow must find a way to keep them in sight.



The video is quite chilled. What was the concept for it?
Our singer Tudor & his girlfriend Ana came back from a trip to Lisbon & Porto with incredible footage of people, like themselves, just enjoying being alive, living in the now, taking in those colours. Tudor put the video together quite brilliantly from that footage & we all thought ... Wow... that’s the perfect video for that song.

Your debut album is due to land later in the year. What's it called and what can we expect from it?
Our Manager Andrina loves the song A Life Full of Colour & suggested we use that as the Album title also ... and so it became. The Album is a collection of 12 very different tales, stories, inspirations. No two tracks being the same. It has thoughtful moments and lots of jump around moments. It reflects our formative years perfectly.

What are your plans for the rest of 2023?
We are putting together a European tour later in the year to support the Album release. We also have upcoming gigs in Manchester & London ... news to follow ... and festival season will be seeing a lot of The Cuza this year ... again ... watch this space. Plus 2 further singles, Leeches ( 23rd March ) & Bones ( 23rd May ) coming out prior to Album release. We had a lot of fun making the videos for those.

Get the single “A Life Full Of Colour” on Spotify and Apple Music.

The Cuza are: Tudor Todut - Vocals, Wayne Edwards - Guitars, James Adams - Guitars/Keyboards, Shaun Taylor - Bass, Ryan Ormerod – Drums

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Conrad Bridges, releases hip-hop gospel single, “Scared to Say,” a look beneath the surface

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Music is therapy, a self-discovery tool, a storyline, and a companion. Hip-hop gospel artist Conrad Bridges summarizes that music is “a friend that listens and makes you feel heard and seen.” He shares that with its open-canvas nature, music and writing has become a tool for self-growth and deeper understanding.

While Conrad’s been writing for the better part of 10 years, he admits that he still doesn’t quite identify with being an artist. Despite releasing over 100 songs in the past year alone, Conrad Bridges is “Scared to Say.” This, being the title of his newly released single that explores all the elements of how it feels to be open with yourself. What does it feel like to sabotage yourself, to honor yourself, to communicate and express, to feel unsure, unclear, scared, and to ultimately triumph? Let’s dig in…

As humans, we’re riddled with complexities, and it takes courage to try to unravel our layers and better understand ourselves. In Conrad’s most recently released album Emotional About It, he embarks on his own inward journey, reflecting on what it is in life that he truly wants. A spinoff of this introspective process is “Scared to Say,” which he uniquely wrote overnight in the back of his 18-wheeler truck while working in long-haul trucking.

He shared that he had to take a hard look at what he was doing with his time, and if that really mattered to him. Was that what he actually wanted or not? Consequently, part of writing this track was asking himself, what do I want? Coming to terms with those answers isn’t always easy.

Sometimes being afraid to pursue what you want can manifest in self-sabotaging behaviors. Then you have to process the pain that you’ve unconsciously inflicted on yourself through inaction. But thankfully, music gives Conrad the platform and tools to express to himself and sort through his inner conflict.

When asked how he chose which instrumental music to underlay his lyrics and expression, we circle back to his sentiment about music being like a friend; a good listener. The beat that he played offered the space for his heart to speak truthfully and from there, he just let it all out. He noted that singing was the channel through which his heart poured, which was completely new to his style. But it boded well, not only as an adventure in trying something new, but also as a vibrationally cathartic way of releasing emotion. (Side note, there’s tons of healing science on how well the cells of your body respond to the sound of your own voice, so there’s something to this!)

His singing is then complemented by an emotive rap verse that dives deeper into some specifics of his inner turmoil. What turns up in this verse is acknowledging how lack of clarity within and not fully understanding what you truly need and want, can also affect others outwardly.

In the lyrics,

Communication
Always been hazy
With myself
And all of you
Somethings I need to melt
I don't know how to ask for help
Maybe that's not what I need

He elaborates that his difficulty in communicating effectively has clouded and harmed his relationships, so he makes space to take accountability and apologize to the women in his life: his mom, sisters, and partners who have been affected.

He reflects further in the song and in our interview that this self-conflict is a recurring back-and-forth that manifests in clear displays of self-sabotage. In the lyrics,

I’ve built a bridge and never crossed it

He illustrates how, even when he does show up for himself, by making connections or engaging with the community or music scene, he often backs out at the last minute, and fails to “cross the bridge” and fully pursue a bond or opportunity.

Another example is his creative process: he would write pieces only to turn around and discard them, or produce countless tracks and then abandon the equipment that stored them, letting his work gather dust in a forgotten corner. Yet, another voice in his mind urges him to return: music isn’t something he can shake. It remains the anchor that helps him find authenticity and clarity, though it inevitably comes with intense self-reflection and character development.

No one said this shit was easy. By this shit, I mean, the human experience.

However, despite this uphill battle and being “Scared to say,” Conrad does and continues to show up for himself.

From writing lyrics and raps during long-haul truck drives, to spending hours surrounded by creatives making music in the wee morning hours in a Kentucky tattoo shop, to inspiring a clothing line and lifestyle brand called Syco Gang, Conrad turns storylines and symbolism into entrepreneurship and community.

As the founder of Syco Gang which stands for Solace Your Concerns, Observe Greater Awareness Near Grandeur, he’s built more than music, he’s built out his own trajectory for self-awareness, resilience, and growth. Conrad is his own underdog, and continues to create art and pathways that challenge his own self-doubt.  

To listen and explore your own journey into self discovery catch “Scared to Say” on Spotify.

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