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Marcy Playground, which had the smash hit “Sex and Candy” in the ‘90s, will be the featured act at the Alamo Sports Bar & Grill in the Sawmill Square Mall at 9 p.m. Friday.
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Published November 05, 2009 10:14 am -

Marcy Playground performing Friday at The Alamo in Laurel
Band back on the road since ’99 smash hit

By David Owens, newseditor@laurelleadercall.com

Do you smell “Sex and Candy”? Better yet, do you want to hear it?

Marcy Playground, the New York City-based rock band responsible for that 1997 smash hit, will be playing at the Alamo Sports Bar & Grill in the Sawmill Square Mall beginning at 9 p.m. Friday.

The band features singer/guitarist John Wozniak, bassist Dylan Keefe and new drummer Shlomi Lavie, and is touring on a new record, “Leaving Wonderland... in a fit of rage.”

Wozniak calls “Leaving Wonderland,” which was released in July, “by far the best thing I’ve ever done. This is the most personal record I’ve ever made, and I think it’s the thing that will connect most with other people.”

By phone from Canada, where he resides with his new wife, Wozniak said he’s excited about getting back on the road to tour and playing venues he wouldn’t have had a chance to before.

“This is one of the first times I’ve been to Mississippi,” said Wozniak, a Minnesota native. “We toured a lot in the deep south, but those small rock clubs weren’t a stopping point. We played Atlanta and eastern states like North Carolina and South Carolina. But, (Mississippi) wasn’t on the record company’s radar.”

Now an independent artist, Wozniak said he can visit markets where Marcy Playground and other nationally-known acts haven’t performed previously.

“We’re always received there ridiculously,” he said. “They’re so stoked somebody came to their town because they’ve been ignored for so long. The kids are starved for rock music.”

Wozniak said he “always marvels” when someone approaches him at those shows and asks why he decided to perform there.

“There’s this whole other U.S. that doesn’t have national bands traveling through there,” he said. “The Alamo and smaller venues like that are more intimate. They’re usually packed and the energy is always high. There’s way more of a connection to what you’re doing on stage. As a performer, it’s really rewarding.”

Wozniak said the fans are coming back now that they’ve discovered the band has a new record that has been released.

“I’ve been five years since we put out MP3 (Marcy Playground 3), and we didn’t even really tour that much for that one,” he said. “1999 was basically our last big year of touring. That’s 10 years since we really toured.”

Wozniak said he and the band have grown up in that decade, and that personal growth is apparent on “Leaving Wonderland.”

“These songs are much more about personal relationships and the things we deal with as adults,” he said. “The songs I wrote before were whimsical, told stories or were straight up goofy like about the ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ (Ballad of Aslan). There’s more life experience to put into the music and it’s painful.

“There’s definitely a lot of pain being expressed in these songs,” Wozniak added. “I was going through some serious (expletive) at the time.”



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