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Legend
has it that an overwhelming majority of new babies in the last four
years were born exactly nine months from the date their parents
first heard North Carolinarockers,The Noises 10. While this
cannot be completely verified, it can be confirmed that the The
Noises 10 is only 140 million albums short of outselling The
Beatles. The quest for pop dominance continues in 2009 as the band
preps for a new album of massive, smash hits.
Jason Scavone had a major decision to make in 2005- continue on the
path of the charmed life of a diaper delivery guy or record all the
noise that was filling his head as he drove that air-conditionless
truck through the southern summer? So he grabbed his friend,
Jonathan Erickson, who aptly learned the air drums while building
his reputation as a leading area barista and the dream was born. The
opportunity to tour the southeast in a van that rarely ran to play
for 10s of 20s of fans in every dark and smoke-filled bar that
claimed to be where “Hootie got their start” was too much to pass up
for longtime friend and locally renown deli sous-chef, John Licare.
With Scavone on vocals, guitar and piano, Erickson on drums and
Licare on bass, The Noises 10 recorded “There’s An Elephant in the
Room” and released its sonic wrath on the world.
By 2007, The Noises 10 had a new “pre-owned” van, a few more
tattoos, a bunch of new songs and we’re primed to go bi-coastal. The
band recorded several tracks at Barefoot Recording in Hollywood with
producer Eric Valentine (forthcoming Slash / All- American Rejects /
Queens of the Stone Age). In the fall of 2008, the The Noises 10
selfreleased its latest album “The Hammer, The Anvil, The Stirrup,”
and quickly out-charted Nickelback in at least one college town in
Indiana… for a few weeks. With influences ranging from Springsteen
to Kings of Leon, “The Hammer” is a raucous rock album highlighted
by Scavone’s soaring voice, cultivated over years of singing over a
diesel engine.
With the recent addition of former Shock Theater front man, Matt
Knutson, on guitar and backing vocals, The Noises 10 is venturing
out on a series of shows in support of Brandi Carlile and preparing
for a fall 2009 recording session of new material for its upcoming
album tentatively entitled “The Greatest Hits, Ever.”
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SILVER
is a three piece rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina. Coming from
a scene that desperately needs a fresh take on music, SILVER is
breaking the Indy rules that have kept music in Triangle down for so
long. With a sound that is both unique to the area and familiar
enough to make the radio stations pay attention, SILVER is getting
attention and garnering support throughout the southeast.
"Raleigh trio SILVER captures both the anthemic, British-affected
vibe and obscured spirituality of fellow Southern boys needtobreathe,
bestowing opener "Beautiful Things" and the driving "Spin Cycle 1.0"
with heaps of delay, echoed vocals and soaring refrains. " - Spencer
Griffith - The Indy Weekly
"Every so often a band comes along that doesn't necessarily fit any
of our pre-existing labels, and their genuine honesty is both
refreshing and intoxicating. SILVER is one of those bands." - Laura
Fausch - The Technician
"Silver's recorded material so far is enticing with an alluring
hard-to-categorize feel, but onstage the band's potential is much
more manifest. One of the finalists in the recent 106.5 The End and
Miller Light Music Series Battle of The Bands revealed Silver's
ability to shine live with compelling strength. It's that sort of
experience as you're watching, jamming along, when suddenly
something flashes, otherworldly forces kick in, the music gels,
thrusting the band and all around them into another realm." -
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