The song "I Smell a Rat (Live 2021)" by Gyasi is a high-energy track that captures the raw, electric vibe of his live performance at The Basement East in Nashville on November 28, 2021. Recorded with his band—Liam Kelley on guitar, Cole Bearden on bass, and Sam Skorik on drums—the song channels the spirit of 1970s glam rock with a modern twist. One piece of trivia about this performance is that it was a pivotal moment for Gyasi, showcasing his ability to command a stage with theatrical flair, drawing comparisons to icons like David Bowie and Marc Bolan of T. Rex. The track, available on the live album "The Basement East," was praised for its gritty guitar riffs and Gyasi’s dynamic vocals, which resonate with the Zoo Freaks’ love for bold, rebellious sounds. While specific quotes about the song are scarce, Gyasi has shared in interviews that his live shows are where he feels most alive, aiming to create an immersive experience that blends music, fashion, and storytelling, which "I Smell a Rat" exemplifies.
Gyasi’s journey as an artist began in rural West Virginia, where he grew up immersed in classic rock legends like The Rolling Stones, Lou Reed, and The Beatles. His passion for music ignited early, and by age 15, he was performing with his first band, an experience that solidified his desire to pursue music as a lifelong career. In a 2021 interview with Lightning 100, Gyasi explained, “Once I got a taste of performing with my first band when I was 15, I decided that was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, so I pursued it and set out to learn everything I could.” This drive led him to develop a unique neo-glam style, blending 70s rock influences with contemporary edge. His move to Nashville allowed him to hone his craft in a vibrant music scene, where he quickly gained attention for his flamboyant stage presence and genre-defying sound.
Fans can connect with Gyasi through his official channels, including his website, where updates on tours and releases are posted. His social media presence is active on Facebook, Instagram, and X, where he shares behind-the-scenes content, performance clips, and interacts with his growing fanbase. For Zoo Freaks looking to dive deeper, there’s a dedicated Gyasi Fans Facebook group, where supporters discuss his music, share concert experiences, and celebrate his eclectic style. While no official fan websites are widely known, the community on these platforms is vibrant, reflecting the same free-spirited energy as the Zoo Crew’s radio station.
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