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After just having released his self-titled debut album, Curtis Peoples is on tour to support it. And, from what we can tell, he couldn’t be happier about it.
“If you don’t wanna express your opinion, if you don’t wanna put yourself out there, if you don’t wanna question authority, and you don’t wanna be a gadfly then why the heck are you playing rock n roll? Rock n roll’s not meant to be safe,” says lead singer, Carrick Gerety.
We sit down with Kevin Devine (and a group of friends and band mates) and talk about his music while clearing up misconceptions while reliving family moments all at the same time. Efficient. You could say we’re efficient.
We talk to Dayplayer bassist, Tien, about his background as a musician, his solo album (the Patience Finds EP), and the fact that his first world tour is taking place on a boat. (Yep, a boat.)
After an unadventurous adventure around Ernie Halter’s neighborhood, we end up on his rooftop to discuss his career and his new album, Starting Over.
The Crash Engine is the band you want to see make it big. Made up of three guys from Oregon who believe in music just as much as you want them to, the trio is traveling the Pacific Seaboard in their van, Ron VanBurgundy, to introduce the Left Coast to their first album, Extravagaria.