The buzz surrounding the emergence of Under the Influence of Giants will come to a head in mid-July when the southern California band’s debut single, “In The Clouds,” is released. Under The Influence Of Giants is produced by former Blind Melon members Chris Thorne and Brad Smith.UTIOG, Aaron Bruno (vocals/lyrics), Jamin Wilcox (drummer, keyboards), Drew Stewart (guitars), and David Amezcua (bass) have been praised for their combination of rock energy tempered with pop sensibility, harmonies and a hefty dose of groove-based funk. Well-grounded in the SoCal rock scene, Aaron and Drew were Westlake High School pals before they got together as the core of Home Town Hero (Maverick, 2002). Jamin, son of famed drummer Willie Wilcox (Hall & Oates, Todd Rundgren’s Utopia), also had a major label experience under his belt as a member of Audiovent (Atlantic, 2002). The music the Giants continue to compose reflects their wide array of musical influences, declares the band’s MySpace page.

As their debut bears out, the Giants’ funk-inflected, hook-saturated pop-soul is a combination of the Talking Heads’ African poly-rhythmic groove (Ah-ha, Got Nuthin’), the ethereal falsettos of Michael Jackson and Prince (Mama’s Room), the blue-eyed R&B of Hall & Oates and George Michael (In the Clouds), the insinuating melodic pop of Rubber Soul (Stay Illogical), Earth, Wind & Fire’s horn-driven, noir-ish funk (Against All Odds), McCartney’s winsome balladry (Lay Me Down) and even the throbbing beat of post-hip-hop by way of Madonna (Meaningless Love).

The album is a musical journey of many influences from different bands,says Jamin. "We’re like a mousetrap ready to snap shut on the unsuspecting listener."

Under The Influence Of Giants stormed the Wireless festival and Hyde Park Calling in June.