Montag, 12. November 2012
Sonntag, 11. November 2012
The Truth
I know there wasn't any new post, I'm sorry. The Tour rules my life, we got new dares for the next time.
November 15 - Eugene, OR
November 16 - Nashville, TN
November 17 - Birmingham, AL
November 21 - Canton, OH
December 4 - Poughkeepsie, NY
December 8 - Kansas City, MO
December 10 - Buffalo, NY
December 13 - Johnson City, TN
December 14 - Rochester
My girlfriend toured with us the first time. Now she's back at home and I haven't seen her for a while. But when we were on tour, our relationship is in pubilc now and I am proud. Even though it hurts now not having her here. Yes, I pulled her on stage during a concert. And I know that everybody is talking and writing about it.
I will post more the next time!
November 15 - Eugene, OR
November 16 - Nashville, TN
November 17 - Birmingham, AL
November 21 - Canton, OH
December 4 - Poughkeepsie, NY
December 8 - Kansas City, MO
December 10 - Buffalo, NY
December 13 - Johnson City, TN
December 14 - Rochester
My girlfriend toured with us the first time. Now she's back at home and I haven't seen her for a while. But when we were on tour, our relationship is in pubilc now and I am proud. Even though it hurts now not having her here. Yes, I pulled her on stage during a concert. And I know that everybody is talking and writing about it.
I will post more the next time!
In the middle of the night she calls my name. I swear I hang on every word.
Her voice like lightning and thunder. It’s her spell I’m going under.
Her voice like lightning and thunder. It’s her spell I’m going under.
And it feels so good
When I’m in her arms. Like a child who's safe from harm.
I don’t wanna miss this. I don’t wanna mess this up. I see the sun set down on your smile.
When I’m in her arms. Like a child who's safe from harm.
I don’t wanna miss this. I don’t wanna mess this up. I see the sun set down on your smile.
This is where I lay my fears back down. You’re the song that I’m singing
You’re my end and beginning.
You’re my end and beginning.
Montag, 17. September 2012
Mittwoch, 12. September 2012
Montag, 10. September 2012
Samstag, 1. September 2012
''Back to Reality'' on Ragged
You’ve said that with this record, you wanted to make an “honest statement.” What inspired that new focus?
I wanted to fabricate something that worked with the modern state of music but still had our genuine sound. In early 2011, we made an entire record but we threw it out. Radio stations were hearing it and basically saying, “Hey, these are great, but give us mixes without the guitars.” Well, there are two guitar players in our band! We kind of felt like the scene that embraced us had died and we needed to find a new place for ourselves while still sounding like us. So, we took a little hiatus and during that time I went to Nashville, which was a huge influence.
Tell me about Nashville. What inspired you to go down there?
Everything is different in Nashville. Producing music in LA, it’s just, like, two or three people hovering around one computer screen. The focus is all on the demo, just having something presentable by the end of the day. In Nashville, there’s no computer. It’s really old-school in the way that it’s about the song, which is nice because you’re not worried about production or presenting what you’re writing during the day. That made it so much easier to isolate melodic and lyric content, and focus on, “Man, let’s really create something great before we think about how we’re gonna present it to anyone.”
What inspirations did you have for the sound, for the production side of things?
Really, it’s all what benefits the songwriting most. When I wrote a lot of these songs I was thinking of great Americana, like John Mellencamp. I also listened to great records that are cohesive experiences, like Graceland by Paul Simon. Then, going to Nashville and hearing the country sound—the players are so incredible, the production is so nice and clean. I tried to ask myself, “What do people sing along with? What do they relate to?” Then, it’s about matching the music to that, finding the right blend. Warm, organic stuff—mandolin, acoustic guitar, elegant lead parts, and making that work with the programmed elements.
Does the concept of this album—living in a “crazy world”— come from just being tired of the rat race of being in a touring band with a busy schedule or reacting to what you hear on the radio?
I think it’s a combination. If you look out at the crowd at one of our shows, you see that 70 percent of the crowd is not looking up, they’re looking at their phones! And I’m a sucker for technology, too; I’m out with my friends, posting an Instagram of what’s happening rather than experiencing it. The only thing that slows people down and keeps us sane is music, and the challenge is trying to get a nugget of reality into it.
I wanted to fabricate something that worked with the modern state of music but still had our genuine sound. In early 2011, we made an entire record but we threw it out. Radio stations were hearing it and basically saying, “Hey, these are great, but give us mixes without the guitars.” Well, there are two guitar players in our band! We kind of felt like the scene that embraced us had died and we needed to find a new place for ourselves while still sounding like us. So, we took a little hiatus and during that time I went to Nashville, which was a huge influence.
Tell me about Nashville. What inspired you to go down there?
Everything is different in Nashville. Producing music in LA, it’s just, like, two or three people hovering around one computer screen. The focus is all on the demo, just having something presentable by the end of the day. In Nashville, there’s no computer. It’s really old-school in the way that it’s about the song, which is nice because you’re not worried about production or presenting what you’re writing during the day. That made it so much easier to isolate melodic and lyric content, and focus on, “Man, let’s really create something great before we think about how we’re gonna present it to anyone.”
What inspirations did you have for the sound, for the production side of things?
Really, it’s all what benefits the songwriting most. When I wrote a lot of these songs I was thinking of great Americana, like John Mellencamp. I also listened to great records that are cohesive experiences, like Graceland by Paul Simon. Then, going to Nashville and hearing the country sound—the players are so incredible, the production is so nice and clean. I tried to ask myself, “What do people sing along with? What do they relate to?” Then, it’s about matching the music to that, finding the right blend. Warm, organic stuff—mandolin, acoustic guitar, elegant lead parts, and making that work with the programmed elements.
Does the concept of this album—living in a “crazy world”— come from just being tired of the rat race of being in a touring band with a busy schedule or reacting to what you hear on the radio?
I think it’s a combination. If you look out at the crowd at one of our shows, you see that 70 percent of the crowd is not looking up, they’re looking at their phones! And I’m a sucker for technology, too; I’m out with my friends, posting an Instagram of what’s happening rather than experiencing it. The only thing that slows people down and keeps us sane is music, and the challenge is trying to get a nugget of reality into it.
Mittwoch, 29. August 2012
Montag, 27. August 2012
Update of the TOUR DATES!
Sep 08 Six Flags Saint Louis,
MO
Sep
13 Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom Hampton Beach, NH
Sep
14 University of Maine - Collins Center Orono, ME
Sep
15 Xfinity Live! Philadelphia, PA
Sep 16 Utica Memorial
Auditorium Utica, NY
Sep
18 The Paramount Huntington, NY
Sep 19 Starland Ballroom
Sayreville, NJ
Sep
21 Best Buy Theater New York, NY
Sep 22 House of Blues
Boston, MA
Sep 23 Rams Head Live
Baltimore, MD
Sep
25 Amos Charlotte, NC
Sep 26 Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA
Sep 27 Marathon Music
Works Nashville, TN
Sep
28 The Blue Note Columbia, MO
Oct
01 Mahalia Jackson Theatre New Orleans, LA
Oct
02 House of Blues Houston, TX
Oct
03 House of Blues Dallas, TX
Oct 05 Emo's Austin, TX
Oct 06 State Farm Arena
Hidalgo, TX
Oct 07 Backstage Live
San Antonio, TX
Oct
10 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA
Oct
12 Illinois State University Normal, IL
Oct
13 Cleveland State University - Wolstein Center Cleveland, OH
Oct
14 Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI
Oct
16 The Egyptian Room Indianapolis, IN
Oct
17 The Rave Milwaukee, WI
Oct
21 Summit Music Hall Denver, CO
Oct
23 Utah Valley University Orem, UT
Oct
24 University of Wyoming Laramie, WY
Oct
25 Club Centenario Blackfoot, ID
Oct
27 Showbox SODO Seattle, WA
Oct
28 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
Oct
31 Regency San Francisco, CA
Nov
01 Grove of Anaheim Anaheim, CA
Nov 02 Majestic Ventura
Theater Ventura, CA
Nov 03 The Wiltern Los
Angeles, CA
Sonntag, 26. August 2012
Freitag, 17. August 2012
VANITYS FAIR!
Guys! Check out our friends from Austria with their band called ''Vanitys Fair''!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32cjLpnizy4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoR47wnQ3uk
And go like their Facebook page!
http://www.facebook.com/vanitysfair
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32cjLpnizy4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoR47wnQ3uk
And go like their Facebook page!
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Dienstag, 14. August 2012
Montag, 13. August 2012
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