Tag Archives: amount

BALANCE AND COMPOSURE ANNOUNCE 2013 HEADLINING TOUR

Rising alternative rock band Balance and Composure will hit the road in early 2013 for a headlining U.S. tour in support of their debut full length album Separation.  The tour, featuring support acts The Jealous Sound and Daylight, will kick off on January 31 in Cleveland and culminate on February 24 in New York City.  Tickets go on sale this weekend.  Fans can check local listings for availability and more information.

Weekly Featured Band: Almost There

Almost There, a rock trio hailing from the Jersey shore, is a band on a mission to change the world with their music. The band consists of Eddie Soles (guitar/vocals), Zach Sicherman (bass/vocals), and Phill Serzan (drums). Their most recent EP, “Silver Lake,” is a three song CD recorded after the band won “The Artist Discovery Contest,” a national competition with over 9,000 submissions sponsored by Myspace Records. The band was flown to Los Angeles to record at Pulse Recording with engineer Ryan Williams (30 Seconds to Mars, Pink) and producer Jon Pikus (Weezer, Sherwood). Songs from the latest release are already getting airplay all over NJ as well as creating a lot of online buzz. With two other EP’s under their belt, both produced by Jesse Cannon (Say Anything, Saves the Day), they have been obtaining a large amount of local success. They’ve recently shared the stage with such acts as Travie McCoy, 3OH!3, Creed, Saving Abel, Cobra Starship, American Bang, and Badfish. They have played at some legendary venues including PNC Bank Arts Center, The Stone Pony, Starland Ballroom, The Trocadero Theatre, The Bitter End, Sullivan Hall, and many more. All three members are great friends with endless determination and a strong musical chemistry. With hard work and persistence, they hope to reach as many people as they can with their music. Their latest EP is available now on iTunes and Amazon.com.

Share

Thursdays of Steel: Technology

I don’t know if it’s because I’m getting older and remembering the good ol’ days or if it’s genuine hate, but technology has ruined us as a society. It has brought us great things in specific areas of different industries, however I’m talking in the broadest of scales; technology will make us dumber.

This is our future

Share