Ask the typical audiophile to name their favorite style of music and you're likely to hear 'I like everything.' So why don't most bands' music reflect this love of diversity?

One band does.

For the last three years, Orlando-based Anodyne has been serving up tasty slices of American Rock. And their latest effort, The Furious If, finds them continuing their unabashed love for variety. And having fun.

Lead singer/rhythm guitarist Carl Creasman pulls most of the songwriting duties. Though songs cover the gamut of styles, all are rooted deeply in subjects close to his heart. Another Creasman hallmark: thought-provoking lyrics of a high order. Unusual, but then again, most frontmen don't hold two Master's degrees.

Bass player Chris "D" Delaney and drummer Matthew Porter hold the rhythm section together tight as Lego blocks.

Newcomer Kyle Williams brings the pain on lead guitar and Greg Coleman rounds out the group on keys with piano chops par excellence.

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Ask the typical audiophile to name their favorite style of music and you’re likely to hear ‘I like everything.’ So why don’t most bands’ music reflect this love of diversity?

One band does.

For the last three years, Orlando-based Anodyne has been serving up tasty slices of American Rock. And their latest effort, The Furious If, finds them continuing their unabashed love for variety. And having fun.

Front to back, the CD displays a broad spectrum of influences, from Korn to Elton John, from Coldplay to Britney Spears (take a minute to re-read that sentence if you need to).

Anodyne formed in 2002.

Lead singer/rhythm guitarist Carl Creasman pulls most of the songwriting duties. Though songs cover the gamut of styles, all are rooted deeply in subjects close to his heart. Another Creasman hallmark: thought-provoking lyrics of a high order. Unusual, but then again, most frontmen don’t hold two Master’s degrees.

Bass player Chris “D” Delaney and drummer Matthew Porter hold the rhythm section together tight as Lego blocks.

Newcomer Kyle Williams brings the pain on lead guitar and Greg Coleman rounds out the group on keys with piano chops par excellence.

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