Single Review: Mad About It

Something Zesty

Review by Callum Wagstaff // 24 June 2020
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‘All Zest, No Stress’ is the catchphrase for Whanganui-based one-man cartoon band Something Zesty. If it were on a cereal box it would be the bit written in a big spiked speech balloon.

Isaac Chamberlain (of DRXNES and Machete Clan fame) illustrates and composes to the adventures of Chambzy and pineal-eyed cat-thing friend Zestro. It’s a musical project that is part and parcel with its visual dimension, so much so that it’s hard to say which medium is accompanying the other.

Mad About It came out of a frustration for not being able to finish all my other tracks aha!”
This is the first single release from Something Zesty, and based on the inspiration for Mad About It, there must be a few more songs on the way in future, hyped to involve more Chambzy and Zestro features.

The video for Mad About It involves the friends going for a blow off drive up a desert, or around the world or through reality or something. On the way he does burnouts, pisses off the sun, pisses off a planet and consternates a cactus and a banana. All of this takes place to a soundtrack built on bluesy tones backed by a slacker punk exoskeleton. It’s got the road trip vibes of Heading on the Highway with the transcendental unreality of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

The song itself is a bundle of catchy phrases punctuated by the kind of bluesy surf rock licks that made Rock Lobster and the Batman theme the timeless powerhouses of music they are now. Mad About It will have you muttering “no more no more” to yourself in the shower and doing your own burnout sound effects.

This song has all the makings of a late night after-after-party “showing stuff to your friends on YouTube” staple. It’s a rocking track with a high re-watch value video about a couple of lovable characters.
I hope to hear more from Something Zesty
so I get to revel in more of Chambzy and Zestro’s adventures.

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About the author Callum Wagstaff

He’s frail, like a buttercup, but he’s not happy about it. Bittercup is the personal catharsis machine of Callum Wagstaff. He hates himself and has found people enjoy the fruits of his shameful confessions, related in sweet serenades, intense outbursts and rarely anything in between. Bittercup (Wagstaff) started out fronting a band of the same name in 2015 before ailing health and renal dialysis forced him to give it up. Despite that he continued to write music and work the New Plymouth scene as regularly as he could in local cover bands Dodgy Jack (drums), The Feelgood Beatdown (Guitar) and Shed: The Tool Tribute (Vocals). In late 2018 in a freak accident he was granted super kidney powers which allowed him to refocus himself on the Bittercup concept, releasing an official Debut EP: “Negative Space” on May 3rd 2019. Negative Space was described by Happy Mag as “a bleak but

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