Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 7, 2012

‘It’s Time’ for Imagine Dragons to rock ‘The Tonight Show’

‘It’s Time’ for Imagine Dragons to rock ‘The Tonight Show’

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You know the little band that could? Well, they just did. Or, more specifically, they’re about to.
Next week, Imagine Dragons go from rising Vegas band (now based in LA) to musical guest on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. The band will perform hit “It’s Time” on the late-night institution on July 16.
Since forming in 2008, Imagine Dragons have reached several milestones, including opening for Kelly Clarkson and Weezer, performing at South by Southwest and recording their first album at the Studio at the Palms. Monday’s performance for Leno’s huge national audience may be the biggest résumé-builder to date.
“It's unbelievable to have the opportunity to play on The Tonight Show,” bassist Ben McKee says. “It's one of those things that as a young musician you grow up fantasizing about, but you never really think that it will be something that you get to do.  You grow up seeing so many of your favorite artists perform on that show. It's really unreal to think that we get to have a chance to get onto that stage and share our music with so many people watching from their homes. We couldn't be more excited.”
More big things are right around the corner as Monday’s TV appearance will serve as a kickoff for a busy fall. The band will tour with Awolnation, and the first Imagine Dragons full-length will be released September 4.
“The sessions went really well,” guitarist Wayne Sermon says of recording the album. “We came into [them] having done a fair amount of preproduction on the tracks and knowing the general direction we wanted to take. Even so, things took on a different life when we starting playing together, fixing or changing parts, adding sections, changing grooves, etc.” He says the band slowed its process for the full-length. “In the past we would record a whole EP in a week, so it was nice to have a whole month to dissect each track and spend some quality time on each part. Overall we are happy with the results and can't wait to share new music with our fans and connect with them on road this fall.”

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 7, 2012

Awolnation Announces European Tour

Awolnation Announces European Tour

AWOLNATION continue their relentless live schedule with the announcement of further European dates for 2012. The band are currently in Europe playing a mix of festivals and their own packed out headlining dates and have now confirmed shows in November - stepping up to larger venues to support the ongoing success of their album in Europe.
The dates include a show in London as part of the first UK Warped dates in 13 years.
The band, fronted by Aaron Bruno, have had an incredible year so far with their first single in the US. Their album ‘Megalithic Symphony’ has now surpassed 210,000 sales in the US with the single ‘Sail’ reaching number 5 at Modern Rock radio where it stayed for 5 weeks, and selling over 1.2 million downloads to date. The follow up track ‘Not Your Fault’ reached the No 3 spot and both tracks have now racked up over 40 million views on Youtube combined. AWOLNATION have also performed on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live and recently played Coachella Festival where Macy Gray joined them on stage for ‘Sail’ (which she recently recorded on her album of cover versions).
‘Megalithic Symphony’ features 14 tracks covering a vast spectrum of music, combining rock and electronic music to powerful effect, managing to be both incredibly abrasive but deliciously poppy at the same time. Musically, it’s imbued with Bruno’s incredibly ambitious aspirations, yet tempered lyrically with his modest, soul-searching outlook. From the glorious poppy hooks of ‘Jump On My Shoulders’ through the scuzzy, grunge-meets pop sensibilities of ‘Guilty Filthy Soul’, and, of course, the gritty catchiness of ‘Sail’, it’s that combination – of a variety of genres, of feel-good choruses mixed with sad yet hopeful sentiments, of joy and nostalgia, of elation and depression and desperation – that makes this genre blending album so uniquely irresistible. And it’s that combination that has resulted in sold out and bumped up venues on their current European tour and storming appearances at Rock im Park, Rock am Ring and Nova Rock.

13 July Spain, Bilbao, BBK Live Festival
14 July Portugal, Lisbon, Optimus Alive
2 November Germany, Munich, 59 to 1
3 November Austria, Linz, Ahoi Pop Festival – Posthof
4 November Austria, Vienna, Arena
6 November Austria, Salzburg, Rockhouse
7 November Italy, Milan, Tunnel Club
9 November Spain, Barcelona, Razzmatazz 3
10 November England, London, Alexandra Palace (Warped Tour)
13 November Spain, Madrid, Moby Dick
15 November France, Paris, Nouveau Casino
16 November Germany, Koln, Luxor
17 November Germany, Berlin, Magnet
18 November Germany, Frankfurt , Zoom
20 November Switzerland, Bulle, Ebulliton