MP3 Late for the Sky - In Plain Sight
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Modern Hard Rock with classic rock influences and overtones. Not retro, but with ROOTS.
11 MP3 Songs
METAL: Alternative Metal, ROCK: Hard Rock
Details:
Late for the Sky is a reinvention of sorts of the 'RUMBLE Syndicate', a touring staple on the east coast for many years before disbanding in 2002, a time the band recalls fondly. Singer D2e (pronounced Double E) elaborates: "We lived and rehearsed in a house in the city. We would practice, promote, flyer, etc. during the week and tour on weekends. When we played locally we had after-parties that went till dawn at the band house we dubbed the Rumbledome.â Logging over 200 live dates per year, the band amassed a respectable following and clocked 4 independent releases on Pseudo Records. (check the RUMBLE Syndicate page on cdbaby.com for availability)
In 2004 D2e and guitarist Skunk began a songwriting stint that lasted 6 months. New-comer Wes Sanford was added to the fold shortly after. After a name and bass player change, RUMBLE Syndicate bass player Gutterboy completed the lineup in 2005.
What makes Late for the Sky stand out is the songwriting. The singer/guitar duo harkens back to Page/Plant or even Osbourne/Rhoads. Itâs as if each is trying to push each other to that next level on every track. Skunk interjects: â[the songs] translate great to the live stage, are radio-worthy and get better with repeat listens. The album holds it's own through every track.â
Working once again with acclaimed producer Anthony J. Resta, (Collective Soul, Duran Duran, Megadeth, Nuno, Satellite Party) the debut CD âIn Plain Sightâ was released in November of 2006.
The album has a modern sound and feel, yet manages to intertwine Classic Rock/Hard Rock spattering throughout each track. This makes it hard to pigeon-hole Late for the Sky in todayâs âformat-obsessedâ music industry.
Rock? Yes. Hard Rock? You Bet. Metal? Sure.
Just when you think you âgetâ any given track, the band throws in an unexpected twist. Whether itâs the 2 handed finger tapping technique that fills the chorus of âSo Farâ¦So Wrongâ or the Black Crowes-esque intro that slowly morphs into the album's (arguably) heaviest track âGet Bornâ. It's not two distinct styles fusing together as rap & metal did in the 90âs, mind you. Itâs more akin to the way artists like Zeppelin and Aerosmith expanded on the Blues to create the rock of the early 70âs.
Industry insiders with advance listens have drawn parallels to contemporary outfits like Staind and Audioslave as well perennials such as Ozzy and Van Halen.
A music video was shot for the lead-off single "Letting Go". The video was directed by Paul Concemi, who did the Seether DVD âOne Cold Nightâ among others. Look for a sample of the completed video on the bands official website www.Late4thesky.com before it hits cable outlets and websites in early 2007.
The band will be playing dates to promote âIn Plain Sightâ throughout 2007. Check Late4thesky.com & Pollstar.com for dates in your area!
11 MP3 Songs
METAL: Alternative Metal, ROCK: Hard Rock
Details:
Late for the Sky is a reinvention of sorts of the 'RUMBLE Syndicate', a touring staple on the east coast for many years before disbanding in 2002, a time the band recalls fondly. Singer D2e (pronounced Double E) elaborates: "We lived and rehearsed in a house in the city. We would practice, promote, flyer, etc. during the week and tour on weekends. When we played locally we had after-parties that went till dawn at the band house we dubbed the Rumbledome.â Logging over 200 live dates per year, the band amassed a respectable following and clocked 4 independent releases on Pseudo Records. (check the RUMBLE Syndicate page on cdbaby.com for availability)
In 2004 D2e and guitarist Skunk began a songwriting stint that lasted 6 months. New-comer Wes Sanford was added to the fold shortly after. After a name and bass player change, RUMBLE Syndicate bass player Gutterboy completed the lineup in 2005.
What makes Late for the Sky stand out is the songwriting. The singer/guitar duo harkens back to Page/Plant or even Osbourne/Rhoads. Itâs as if each is trying to push each other to that next level on every track. Skunk interjects: â[the songs] translate great to the live stage, are radio-worthy and get better with repeat listens. The album holds it's own through every track.â
Working once again with acclaimed producer Anthony J. Resta, (Collective Soul, Duran Duran, Megadeth, Nuno, Satellite Party) the debut CD âIn Plain Sightâ was released in November of 2006.
The album has a modern sound and feel, yet manages to intertwine Classic Rock/Hard Rock spattering throughout each track. This makes it hard to pigeon-hole Late for the Sky in todayâs âformat-obsessedâ music industry.
Rock? Yes. Hard Rock? You Bet. Metal? Sure.
Just when you think you âgetâ any given track, the band throws in an unexpected twist. Whether itâs the 2 handed finger tapping technique that fills the chorus of âSo Farâ¦So Wrongâ or the Black Crowes-esque intro that slowly morphs into the album's (arguably) heaviest track âGet Bornâ. It's not two distinct styles fusing together as rap & metal did in the 90âs, mind you. Itâs more akin to the way artists like Zeppelin and Aerosmith expanded on the Blues to create the rock of the early 70âs.
Industry insiders with advance listens have drawn parallels to contemporary outfits like Staind and Audioslave as well perennials such as Ozzy and Van Halen.
A music video was shot for the lead-off single "Letting Go". The video was directed by Paul Concemi, who did the Seether DVD âOne Cold Nightâ among others. Look for a sample of the completed video on the bands official website www.Late4thesky.com before it hits cable outlets and websites in early 2007.
The band will be playing dates to promote âIn Plain Sightâ throughout 2007. Check Late4thesky.com & Pollstar.com for dates in your area!
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