Tragic Hero Records signs The Young Electric
Tragic Hero Records Signs The Young Electric – Debut Full-length To Be Released in November – First Single ‘Golden’ Goes To Radio on September 19
Tragic Hero Records has announced the signing of Provo, Utah alt-rockers The Young Electric. Formed in January 2011 by brothers Riley and Drew Hamnett, along with Natty Coleman, and Mat Deason, the band has been working nonstop writing songs, practicing, playing shows, and perfecting their sound. This dedication to their craft is evident on the band’s debut full length, Machines, which was produced and recorded by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Jacks Mannequin) at Closerlook Recording in Cleveland, OH and will be released this November. The first single ‘Golden’ will hit radio on September 19th, with a music video to follow. In a joint statement, the band says, “We are excited to be a part of a family and team that believe in our music as much as we do. Signing to Tragic Hero Records will enable us to get our passion and art into a much broader audience. We couldn’t be happier.”
Tragic Hero Records founder Tommy LaCombe offers, “I’m pleased to be putting a foot back in a direction musically that we haven’t been in a while and couldn’t be more excited to take that step than with The Young Electric.” Check out The Young Electric’s signing video:
Tragic Hero Records’ Us, From Outisde Part Ways With Singer; Remaining Band Members Post New Song
Philadelphia’s Us, From Outside have parted ways with singer Michael Crimlis over a dispute during a recording session. Continuing to progress and move forward, the remaining members of the band are still in studio recording, and have recently posted a new song titled ‘Revived’ from the forthcoming EP of the same name, which will be out later this year. Bass player Kenny Davis has stepped up and taken over vocal duties. Here is a link to the new song:
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