Alesana
A Skylit Drive, Of Mice & Men, The Word Alive, We Came As Romans
The Firebird
Wed, February 24, 2010
Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 7:30 PM
$15.00
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Doors: 7:00 PM / Show: 7:30 PM
$15.00
Note: $3 minor surcharge at the door
Alesana’s devoted international fanbase is living proof that the right combination of talent, creativity, hard work and dedication to fans can go a long, long way. Their debut full-length record On Frail Wings of Vanity and Wax was released in 2006. The album was built around a dynamic, emotionally charged, three guitar attack. It was a sound the band defined as their own, and expanded on with second album Where Myth Fades To Legend. Expect the unexpected in every way possible when experiencing the band’s new album The Emptiness. The band’s third and finest effort finds the explosive sextet at their most creative. Alesana has always focused a great deal of their attention on having an energetic and memorable live show, and the 2010 sees the band expand on the raw, honest intensity of their on stage performances more than ever. With the creativity of their lyrics, the passion of their music, and the energy of their live show, Alesana’s next chapter is set to be the band’s biggest yet.
A Skylit Drive
The follow-up to the highly successful EP "She Watched the Sky" (Tragic Hero Records), their upcoming full length "Wires...and the Concept of Breathing" solidifies A Skylit Drive's position at the forefront of the Indie scene. The debut full length from A Skylit Drive showcases the band's finely tuned sound and it's progression from the previous record. Featuring an array of highly accomplished producers & engineers, "Wires..." will become the record that doesnt leave your car stereo. Recorded at Warrior Sound in Raleigh, NC by Mitchel Marlow and Al Jacobs (He Is Legend, Classic Case & Filter) and produced by Jamie King (Between the Buried & Me) with vocal arrangements by Kit Walter (Alesana) this record is packed full of an All Star cast. Full of material that fans new and old alike will rejoice in, "Wires...and the Concept of Breathing" will have a lasting impact on the Indie community and will surely be a point of influence for bands to come.
