Knot Hole Music – The Attack of the Easter Ham

Knot Hole Music releases new song “The Attack of the Easter Ham” by Joe Bruzzese, a cinematic singer-songwriter who loves emotional music and music that tells a story.

Tucked into the hills of northern California, Joe Bruzzese is a prolific composer, crafting at least one song per day. He is constantly seeking out new artists to work with, pushing himself out of his comfort zone and exploring a vast range of genres, from singer-songwriter and soundtrack to experimental, electronica, classical, and more.

“The Attack of the Easter Ham” is a masterful composition that defies categorization. It combines elements of different genres to create a unique and captivating sonic experience. Joe’s influences, which include Eric Satie, Jonny Greenwood, Mike Patton, Jeff Buckley, Cinematic Orchestra, PJ Harvey, Bjork, Ween, Frank Sinatra, and Lettuce, are all evident in the song’s intricate layers and evocative melody.

Joe is most at home composing for film, where his music can enhance the visual narrative and elevate the emotional impact of each scene. He has recently finished scoring two indie films, “Rid the Witch” and “Zombie Camp,” and his music has been featured in other film and television projects.

In addition to his music career, Joe has also just released his first book, a collection of short stories titled “Twisted Tales,” which features an accompanying soundtrack to enhance the reading experience. The book is available on his website and Etsy, with a second volume coming soon.

Joe’s passion for music runs deep in his family, with his grandfather and uncle both accomplished musicians. He has been playing music since the 2nd grade and continues to be inspired by the power of music to move and evoke emotions.

“The Attack of the Easter Ham” is available now on all major music platforms.

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