Four
Year Strong
www.fouryearstrongmusic.com
3/5
of the band were in the original lineup that dates back to 2001. Dan,
Alan and Jake all attended Doherty Memorial High School in Worcester,
Massachusetts, and met through mutual friends. After the departure of
the original bassist some 2 or 3 years after formation, they met Joe and
asked him to fill the gap. Their early work never included any keyboards
or synthesizers, but after a while they began to incorporate it into their
music. The band cycled through many keyboardists,
but recruited their current keyboardist Josh Lyford in late 2006. The
band's sound can be described as a blend of Pop punk, Hardcore, and powerpop.
The band simply developed their sound off the idea of playing exactly
what they want to hear or music that they would listen to, but no one
else was playing at the time.
A
Loss For Words
www.myspace.com/alossforwords
In
a world where some bands are handed everything on a silver platter, there's
also a place where there's still some hardworking folks left. Boston's
own pop-punk outfit, A Loss For Words are at the top of that list. Having
released 3 EPs and their full length "The Kids Can't Lose" since
2005, they are a group with unstoppable dedication, hard work, and creativity.
A Loss For Words have been regarded by members of Bayside, Four Year Strong
and Bane as the hardest working band out there right now.
Templeton
Pek
www.facebook.com/templetonpek
2011
saw the release of the band's second full length studio album 'Scratches
& Scars' to critical acclaim. Preceeding the album the band released
a 30 second single 'Thirty Seconds Too Far' in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust
garnering media support with the likes of Radio 1, Xfm, BBC wm, BRMB &
Kerrang Radio. Big name support shows including SUM 41, BAD RELIGION,
PENNYWISE have stoked interest and a recent european summer sold out tour
with the almighty RISE AGAINST have seen the band explode to a new level.
New sci-fi video for "Break The Habit" is currently doing the
rounds on all decent music channels and the track is available for free
from the band's website www.templetonpekofficial.com.
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