
There has been some lineup changes and our sound has definitely developed into what we see it as.

“It’s been over a course of about ten years. With his stellar writing skills and soulful sound, Wayne has lead the group along its journey. I’m a little surprised by it, and the cool thing about it is when you have a song like that and it’s doing really well with people.” Then I figured out the music, so it’s a song that didn’t take long at all. “That song didn’t take long to write, I had the chorus line in my head. ‘No More Religion’ highlights the EP and has seen radio play in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.

“Matt is a Joe Satriani fan, and does all kinds of crazy stuff,” relays Wayne. ‘Ties that Bind’, continues the old school feel with bits of cowbell and fret tapping guitar solos. “I like to say that we are a mixture of old school classic rock with a mixture of new modern rock”, shares lead singer Wayne Wiginton, “It’s a unique sound which you don’t hear a lot.” This old and new school mix is heard throughout the EP but shines on the first track which comes to an abrupt end and leaves you wanting more. The first track, ‘Make Believe’, kicks off the new EP with strong riffs from Matt Brudneiwicz (guitars). “Prolonging the Agony” is an aggressive blend of the old school sound and nu-metal feel.

Releasing their 7 song EP, “Prolonging the Agony”, Saint Tragedy opens for Eve to Adam at the Back Bar in Janesville on Saturday, March 24. Signed to Pavement Entertainment, Saint Tragedy, a local Kenosha band, has been perfecting its sound since 2008 and have their eyes on the big time.

Just because you have signed a record deal doesn’t necessarily mean you have made it big. Making it big with Saint Tragedy as lead singer Wayne Wiginton discuss the new EP Prolonging The Agony.
