Artist: Roses Are Red: mp3 download Genre(s): ROck: Alternative Discography: What Became Of Me Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Blurring the line betwixt aggressive tuneful rock and hook-driven emo, Roses Are Red came together in former 2002 in Rochester, NY. Initially called Nobody Cares, the band ran into legal issues due to a late-'80s Columbia Records behave of the same identify; they had fully fully grown threadbare of the apathy-oriented jokes directed at them anyhow, so changing to their stream cognomen wasn't a material problem. At the time, Roses Are Red comprised vocalizer Vincent Minervino, drummer Michael Lasaponara, bassist Brad Gilboe, and guitarists (and brothers) Brian Gordner and Matthew Gordner. Incidentally, though, Minervino was originally the band's drummer, merely switched to vocals at the start out of recording their number one demos. Claiming influences like Bon Jovi and Def Leppard, the phoebe debuted in spring 2003 with the ten-song Handshakes and Heartbreaks on Enterprise Records. (The album went out of print and was reissued in late 2004.) Touring behind Handshakes, the guys before long caught the attention of Trustkill and had signed with them by March 2004. A stint on the summer's Warped Tour preceded the arrival of their label debut, Conversations, that September. Roses Are Red stayed on the route, hit Europe with Underoath and reverting to the U.S. for 2005's Warped. Sharing stages over time with bands like Boys Night Out, Norma Jean, My Chemical Romance, and Story of the Year helped their fan base produce even further; fall 2005 was dog-tired on dates with labelmates Bedlight for Blue Eyes. Working with Brian McTernan (Thrice, Circa Survive), the band's next effort, What Became of Me, appeared in June 2006. By this time, Roses Are Red's lineup had shifted a bit; original members Minervino and Lasaponara were united by guitarist Tom Zenns, guitarist/vocalist Shaun Murphy, and bassist/vocalist Kevin Mahoney. Summer dates with A Change of Pace and Far-Less, among others, were played countrywide in livelihood. |
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
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