"Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen (MELODIME cover) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 14, 2011
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MELODIME
mel·o·dime - [mel-uh-dahym] - /'mɛl ə daɪm/
Noun -
1. Memories in the form of sound
2. Musical arrangement of thoughts emotions and/or experiences
3. A song, cadence, melody, or chant
4. Sonic déjà vu
5. The alignment of melody and time
6. A southern fusion band from a farm outside Washington D.C.
MELODIME, a trio from a farm outside Washington D.C., were taught at a young age not to despise small beginnings. From a humble upbringing to lowly tavern shows they have fought an uphill battle to become one of the premier bands in the metropolitan area. Their cross-genre sound, a great catalogue of songs and a dynamic live show have garnered them the attention of the industry and music fans of all ages.
Before playing under the glamorous lights of respectable clubs like The 9:30 Club (DC) or The Bitter End (NYC), MELODIME (Bradley Rhodes and the Duis brothers, Sam and Tyler) sharpened their skills in one of the least glamorous places imaginable: the hayloft of the family barn. In the sweltering heat of summer and the bitter cold of winter, the boys emulated the sounds of Tom Petty, Dave Matthews Band, and The Goo Goo Dolls for none other than a heard of horses in the surrounding fields. From there, they transitioned into playing in church bands which keyboardist Sam Duis said, "...was a great experience. You're constantly playing with a different group of people and songs, which requires you to be flexible and learn fast. Also, to read and play according to the atmosphere of the room and then see the effect your musical gifts can have on people is an incredible thing." Those influences, both musical and non-musical, are a huge contributor to MELODIME's songs, image, and work ethic to date.

Having backgrounds in a wide variety of music, MELODIME has landed on a clean, polished sound they've termed "Southern Fusion:" rootsy, colorful, and pleasing to those who hold an appreciation for the past, while simultaneously being catchy, contemporary and original. Their live performance is a point of strength as they achieve with 3 guys (without the aid of backing tracks) what many 4 and 5 piece bands struggle to. The sound is full, energetic and refined, commonly praised as being "better than the CD."
Their debut album, "Memories in the Form of Sound," received high praise from hometown fans with energetic, feel-good tunes like "Somebody" and won the hearts of their neighbors to the south with the ode to Tennessee, "Orange People." The ballad, "Sweet Contentment," was featured twice on FOX's So You Think You Can Dance and caught the attention of critics and listeners worldwide. With producer Jim Ebert (Butch Walker, Meredith Brooks, Madonna) at the helm, MELODIME's sophomore studio album highlights a tremendous maturity in the lives and songs of the band. "With 'Memories,' we needed a CD to sell at our shows, so we rushed to give them the songs we had at the time." -- Tyler Duis "This time around, we had plenty of original material to choose from; to write; to re-write... to round out a solid record that is truly us and that we're incredibly proud of." -- Bradley Rhodes The album is expected to release in the spring of 2011. In addition to the studio albums, MELODIME has an ongoing series of recordings titled "The B.Room Diaries" which has given life to fan favorite tunes such as "High & Low," "Sailboats," and "Jersey Gal." Compilation Vol. 1 is available on iTunes and limited edition CD, while Vol. 2 is currently being released song by song through free digital downloads.

MELODIME has shared the stage with bands such as:
· Matt Nathanson
· Green River Ordinance
· Stephen Kellogg
· The Alternate Routes
· Carbon Leaf
· The Ready Set
· Locksley
· The Dirty Guv'nahs
· We Shot the Moon
On stages such as:
· 9:30 Club (Washington, DC)
· The State Theater (Falls Church, VA)
· Mercury Lounge (New York City)
· The Bitter End (New York City)
· The Basement (Nashville, TN)
· Rockwood Music Hall (New York City)
· Jammin' Java (Vienna, VA)
· IOTA Music Club & Cafe (Arlington, VA)
· Kirk Avenue Music Hall (Roanoke, VA)
· Double Door Inn (Charlotte, NC)
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