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Blatantly, brutally honest, Out Of Your Mouth frontman Jason Darr is a rarity in the see-no-evil, speak-no-evil Canadian music scene. As vehement and unapologetic as their creator, the songs on the Calgary band’s Vikrecordings/BMG Canada Inc. May 18th debut, Draghdad are an intense build of hard rock, industrial reinforcement, stand-out lyrics, and big, catchy, killer choruses. From the heavy crunch of the lead track, “Thanks For Nothing,” through to the self-explanatory “Wank,” the stalker situation of “Stray,” and self abusive snobbery of the melodic “Beautiful When You’re Mad,” Out Of Your Mouth offers a no-words-barred cathartic attack for the band and all who listen. “I want to reach people the way music reached me when I was young,” says the singer. “I want people to be able to identify with this – whether it’s love it, hate it, smile, frown. I want people to feel it.” OOYM is good old fashioned aggressive, in-your-face music that doesn’t neglect knock-out hooks. Simple yet irresistible “Bla Bla Bla” and “Kaboom” are a perfect kick-off to the “twisted freak show” that follows. We warmed your ears up with “Thanks For Nothing” at radio. Now we’re walloping your senses by a torrential downpour of adds at radio for the official first single, a fiercely frolicking cover of Madonna’s “Music” and an in-your-face heavy add at MuchMusic right out of the gate. The dark, yeah sometimes disturbing video, shot by TWO THREE FIVE FILMS’ harv (Something Corporate, Closure, Live), is