ECHOING AUGUST

Location:
New Haven, Connecticut, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Pop / Indie
Site(s):
Label:
RoHo Records
Type:
Indie
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Described as Hook-Centric Modern Rock, New Haven based Echoing August fuses together alternative music with acoustic subtleties.



EAs distinctive blend delivers songs full of hooks and rock sensitivities that audiences throughout the northeast cant seem to get enough of.



From high-energy live shows to intimate acoustic venues, the band has proven their natural talents as powerful songwriters and entertainers. Echoing August performs over 75 live shows every year at festivals, colleges, and clubs. Recently the band has gained notoriety tour supporting acts like Breaking Benjamin, Yellowcard, Better Than Ezra, Wheatus, The Pat McGee Band, Rusted Root, Robbie Krieger (The Doors), Nine Days, and Evans Blue.



The band excels at sounding un-self-conscious, comfortable enough in their musical abilities to let the hooks come naturally and the guitars, bass, and drums wrap around each other organically rather than mathematically said PLAY Magazine.



It is this sound that has attracted the support of EAs new record label RoHo Records (NYC). In a recent press release, label president Bill Carey had this to say of the band "Echoing August's unique sound, energy, and enthusiasm are contagious.



Backed by RoHo, Echoing August is set to release their sophomore effort, Who We Are. Dan McLoughlin whose previous credits include Weezer, Fastball, Dinosaur Jr Buffalo Tom, and Juliana Hatfield. produced the album.



Guitar-backed rock with a healthy dose of pop. All elements click well. - Craig Gilbert, The New Haven Advocate Echoing August's "Who We Are" has both gradual and jumpin' songs any pop fan will enjoy. - The Celebrity Cafe "Who We Are" is the quintessential rock song. - Kristina Mondo "Yet another one of the New Haven area's best and brightest bands has scored a record deal.Congrats, guys, and be sure to mention PLAY when you do your first Rolling Stone interview. " - Play Magazine "Once I received the album, "morning sometimes maybe…", it stayed in my player for days." "These guys have the talent." - Strangeroad.com
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