
"Freddie Mercury is such a rock and roll archetype. He had the fastest vibrato in recorded sound, he was operatic, expressive, and I think every guy in a rock band wants to achieve even 5% of his capability in even a sentence of prose."
"David Bowie really pushed the boundaries for the way you could project. His emotion was not only in his lyric, but it rattled through his shaky timbre and opened to a bellowing, operatic moment. He was just so graceful, it was like wiping your ears with lace when he really nailed it."
"I think there's something about people that just bark. I always listen to 'I Wanna Be Your Dog,' and it just gives me chills when I hear the way that guy just barks."
Tyson Ritter, frontman of The All-American Rejects, showcases his impressive vocal talent and passion in both classic and newer songs. The band is preparing for their upcoming album, Sandbox, set to release on May 15th, and has been performing DIY shows across the country. Ritter's top five vocalists include Freddie Mercury, David Bowie, and Iggy Pop, each of whom has significantly influenced his approach to music and performance, showcasing a blend of rock, emotion, and unique vocal styles.
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