At The Skylines was formed in 2009 and play a melodic not your usual post-hardcore. They’re all based in Southern California around Huntington Beach. They produced a self titled EP in 2009 with producer Kris Comeaux. They’re a six-piece band who write from their souls. They recently got signed to Roadrunner Records and their debut album will be named “The Secrets To Life” and its set to release May 8. Their live show boasts two incredibly talented front men that completely cover the brutality of metal while still bringing forth the catchiness of near pop status choruses in a way that can still be presented tastefully and admirably. Energetic would be a lackluster way of describing their live performance, which is driven by non-stop interaction between band and crowd. No one on stage is standing still, and neither is the crowd. The music captures great melody, yet is technically sound enough to achieve respect and loyalty from fans across multiple genres. Overall, it’s the songs that are going to get the band to connect with their audience and ultimately point them to success. The lyrical content isn’t short-sighted or based around petty topics. This is a mature band with a mature sound that has put together real songs.
Band members:
Chris Shelley - Vocals Mark Barela - Vocals Shawn Yates - Guitar Billy Barber - Guitar Lucas Canziani - Bass David Angle - Drums
At The Skylines was formed in 2009 and play a melodic not your usual post-hardcore. They’re all based in Southern California around Huntington Beach. They produced a self titled EP in 2009 with producer Kris Comeaux. They’re a six-piece band who write from their souls. They recently got signed to Roadrunner Records and their debut album will be named “The Secrets To Life” and its set to release May 8. Their live show boasts two incredibly talented front men that completely cover the brutality of metal while still bringing forth the catchiness of near pop status choruses in a way that can still be presented tastefully and admirably. Energetic would be a lackluster way of describing their live performance, which is driven by non-stop interaction between band and crowd. No one on stage is standing still, and neither is the crowd. The music captures great melody, yet is technically sound enough to achieve respect and loyalty from fans across multiple genres. Overall, it’s the songs that are going to get the band to connect with their audience and ultimately point them to success. The lyrical content isn’t short-sighted or based around petty topics. This is a mature band with a mature sound that has put together real songs.
ReplyDeleteBand members:
Chris Shelley - Vocals
Mark Barela - Vocals
Shawn Yates - Guitar
Billy Barber - Guitar
Lucas Canziani - Bass
David Angle - Drums