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The Early Summer Melee Show

January 9, 2007 By Jamie Pham 1 Comment

Dates for The Early November, The Rocket Summer, Melee, The Verdict, and Nothing Ever Stays (on select dates) can be found below.

Mar 1 2007 The Silo Reading, Pennsylvania
Mar 2 2007 The Recher Theatre Towson, Maryland
Mar 3 2007 Irving Plaza New York, New York
Mar 4 2007 The Norva Norfolk, Virginia
Mar 6 2007 Tremont Music Hall Charlotte, North Carolina
Mar 7 2007 The Masquerade Atlanta, Georgia
Mar 8 2007 State Theatre St. Petersburg, Florida
Mar 9 2007 Revolution Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Mar 10 2007 Fuel Jacksonville, Florida
Mar 11 2007 House Of Blues – Orlando Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Mar 13 2007 Meridian Houston, Texas
Mar 14 2007 The Door Dallas, Texas
Mar 16 2007 White Rabbit San Antonio, Texas
Mar 17 2007 The Clubhouse Tempe, Arizona
Mar 19 2007 House of Blues Las Vegas, Nevada
Mar 20 2007 House of Blues San Diego, California
Mar 21 2007 House of Blues Anahiem, California
Mar 22 2007 House of Blues West Hollywood, California
Mar 23 2007 Slims San Francisco, California
Mar 24 2007 Boardwalk Orangevale, California
Mar 26 2007 Crystal Ballroom Portland, Oregon
Mar 27 2007 El Corazon Seattle, Washington
Mar 28 2007 The Venue Boise, Idaho
Mar 30 2007 In The Venue Salt Lake City, Utah
Mar 31 2007 Cervantes Denver, Colorado
Apr 1 2007 Granada Theatre Lawrence, Kansas
Apr 2 2007 Pops Sauget, Illinois
Apr 3 2007 House of Blues Chicago, Illinois
Apr 4 2007 Station 4 St. Paul, Minnesota
Apr 6 2007 St. Andrews Hall Detroit, Michigan
Apr 7 2007 House of Blues Cleveland, Ohio
Apr 9 2007 Opera House Toronto, Ontario
Apr 10 2007 Club Infinity Buffalo, New York
Apr 11 2007 Avalon Boston, Massachusetts
Apr 12 2007 Toad’s Place New Haven, Connecticut
Apr 14 2007 The Trocadero Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Melee, nothing-ever-stays, The Early November, The Rocket Summer, the-verdict

The Early November Presale Tickets

December 20, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Presale tickets for The Early November‘s headlining tour with The Rock Summer and Melee are on sale now here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Melee, The Early November, The Rocket Summer

The Early November to tour with Rocket Summer/Melee

December 19, 2006 By Jamie Pham Leave a Comment

The Early November has announced dates for the first leg of their 2007 headlining tour. Kicking off March 1st, the tour line-up includes The Rocket Summer, Melee, and The Verdict (dates below).

A limited number of tickets have been held and will be available through a special presale that begins this Wednesday, December 20th at 1 PM Local Time available at theearlynovember.ducatking.com.

They will also be playing some dates of the “Friends or Enemies Tour” with Fall Out Boy and New Found Glory.

w/ Fall Out Boy, New Found Glory, Permanent Me
1/4/07 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre
1/5/07 Anaheim, CA @ The Grove
1/6/07 Tempe, AZ @ The Marquee Theatre
1/7/07 Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theatre
1/8/07 Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
1/10/07 St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
1/11/07 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
1/12/07 Toronto, ONT @ Kool Haus
1/13/07 Boston, MA @ Avalon
1/17/07 Washington DC @ 9:30 Club
1/18/07 Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz Theatre @ Disco Rodeo
1/19/07 Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
1/20/07 Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
w/ The Rocket Summer, Melee, The Verdict
3/1/07 Reading, PA @ The Silo
3/2/07 Towson, MD @ The Recher Theatre
3/3/07 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
3/4/07 Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
3/6/07 Charlotte, NC @ Tremont Music Hall
3/8/07 St. Petersburg, FL @ State Theatre
3/9/07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
3/10/07 Jacksonville, FL @ Fuel
3/13/07 Houston, TX @ Meridian
3/14/07 Dallas, TX @ The Door
3/16/07 San Antonio, TX @ White Rabbit

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Melee, The Early November, The Rocket Summer

The Rocket Summer Interview March 5th 2006

March 7, 2006 By Michael Schneider 2 Comments

The Rocket Summer

I just wanted to preface this by saying thank you so much to the kind people at the Militia Group & Island Records for their continued support of websites like ours. I got an opportunity to dialogue with Bryce Avary (The Rocket Summer) and ask him some questions I’ve been curious about for quite some time; pop in ‘Hello, Good Friend’ and enjoy!

Michael: So why Island/Def Jam?

Bryce: It seemed like a really good place to be. The people there are all really cool. It felt right.

Michael: What made you choose Brat Pack as the next single from your record?

Bryce: I had a good concept of what I wanted the video to be like for the next single and of all the songs it seems like Brat Pack was the best one to fit the video concept. It’s also a song that seems to connect with a lot of people.

Michael: What should fans expect from you on the upcoming tour? New songs? New members?

Bryce: Neither really. We might play new songs but you can definitely expect aԚ  celebration! It’s always a good time, you can count on that.

Michael: You just made a pretty extensive trip to Japan, what is the scene like over there compared to the US? Are fans more/less receptive?

Bryce: They are just as receptive, they definitely freak out more though. It’s a special thing for a band to go over there. We tour America around the clock but I haven’t been to Japan in over 2 years. It feels more special since it’s not as often.

Michael: It’s quite evident in some of your songs that you maintain a spiritual relationship, without me defining it any further for you, could you explain that and how it plays into your music?

Bryce: I think because I’m a Christian and it’s a huge part of my life, its only natural for it to influence my songwriting. I definitely enjoy singing about that beautiful part of my life.

Michael: Your song, Good News, has been incredibly powerful in my life, could you tell me the story behind it?

Bryce: That song is actually inspired by a situation when I was in Detroit. There was a guy that I got into a conversation with and he wanted to see the show. He was a homeless man in a wheel chair. I carried him down the stairs into the venue to see the show. He wound up getting really drunk and the venue wouldn’t allow him to stay any longer so I had to carry him back out.

Michael: In writing/recording music full band by yourself, is there anything method you’ve found to be most successful?

Bryce: I use one method the whole time. When I finish writing I record the song on 4 track and start messing around on top of the song adding guitar parts and other layers to the song.

Michael: Did the process change for Hello, Good Friend from Calendar Days?

Bryce: Its always the same process for me.

Michael: When you choose your tour support or look for a band to support, what are your decisions based on?

Bryce: We really look for music that we like and think will be a good match with us on tour. As far as us opening for other bands, we are open to playing with almost anyone. I try to play in front of as many people as possible and always take that opportunity.

Michael: Seriously Bryce, what type of equipment do you use?

Bryce: It’s a pretty extensive list actually… On tour I usually use Fender guitars, Marshal amps, Yamaha keyboards, C & C Drums. On the records I use ALL different types of equipment.

Michael: You have been considered ‘The Rocket Summer’ solely as Bryce Avery for quite some time now, do you ever plan on adding members permanently to the roster?

Bryce: I’ve definitely thought about it. If I came across the perfect group of people it would be very possible. Right now, I’m having fun having with my friends tour with me. It’s really up to them when they want to go on the road with me. For instance, my drummer is going to school so its pretty casual right now but the next record might be different.

Michael: What’s life like as a touring, married musician?

Bryce: It’s interesting, it’s definitely way different than most marriages but it’s a lot of fun. We try hard to take minutes out of each day to not be The Rocket Summer but a lot of times that’s hard. It’s good to beԚ  with each other though.

Michael: How supportive have your parents been of your chosen career?

Bryce: They have been really supportive. I was so young when I started that they had a few reservations like most parents would. As time went on and they saw how hard I was working and things started happening they are became extremely happy for me.

Michael: What is the best gift you’ve ever received from a fan?

Bryce: In Japan we got lots of great gifts. Actually a few nights ago I got a cool banner that was written in Chinese. It read The Rocket Summer is sexy. That’s been the most recent one.

Michael: any albums or bands you want to plug?

Bryce: Mindy Smith. She’s really awesome.

Michael: Thanks Bryce!

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