5d555b9bac Waterparks will soon head out on their first full US tour, as the opener on Never Shout Never's upcoming headliner that will span from January 13 to February 27I SEE STARS is a band made up of lifelong friends and it's that exact dynamic that makes them so entertainingAfter spending the early months of 2010 writing and recording new music, PEPPER spent their summer on the annual Unity Tour with long time friends 311, and The OffspringNevertheless, the band restructured its lineup and continued issuing new material to a smaller (yet considerably rabid) fanbaseIn Jan 2011, they got a well-deserved nod from LAW Records and were signed to the Hawaii-based independent record labelIt all blew up a little too fast for all five of us to handle
"We came up with this idea of a weird Romeo and Juliet thing, with people not making the tough choices and arguing over things like religion, and all these things that at the end of the world wouldn't matterThe band is currently signed to Rise Records and has released two full-length albums, With Ears To See and Eyes To Hear and Let's Cheers To ThisThey spent time in a legit studio, captured the attention of an American label in indie juggernaut Fearless Records and they wanted to get it rightFrom powerful lead track "Entirety", to the rabble-rousing, determined title track, youth, maturity, love and ultimately, death, are all aspects of the journey that influence the topical choices within Life CyclesWe wanted all this real sound, and he captured that." "What would be left behind at the end of the world? Metal, gears.The bass booms on the record have explosions in them, and glass breaking, and gears turning over, sounding like a broken-down industrial park," says drummer Brent Taddie, regarding the album's end-of-world vibeOceans Ate Alaska Website Facebook Twitter Links Stemming from Birmingham, UK, Oceans Ate Alaska is made up of James Harrison (Vocals), James Kennedy (Guitar), Adam Zytkiewicz (Guitar), Mike Stanton (Bass), and Chris Turner (Drums)I think the new album reflects how we've changed as peopleNatural.""It was great because it made us really step up as musicians," says JennaA closely guarded secret, In Hearts Wake's third album Skydancer has been lying dormant for well over a yearIt's pathetic
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