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Long Island emo-rockers Envy on the Coast formed around friends Brian Byrne (guitar/vocals), Ryan Hunter (vocals/guitar), Jeremy Velardi (bass), and Sal Bossio (piano) under the influence of bands like the Foo Fighters and Queen, though their music was actually more in line with bands like Something Corporate or Saves the Day. The friends had been playing together for a year before drummer Dan Gluszak was welcomed into the fray in January 2005. The crew next hooked up with former Hit Factory producer/engineer Bryan Russell, who offered to work with the guys for free on their first record. Recording began that April, and soon enough, Envy on the Coast's early demos were making believers out of guys like Straylight Run's Will Noon and booking agent Matt Galle (who's worked with Taking Back Sunday and My Chemical Romance), helping the guys get noticed and score choice opening spots for bands like Angels and Airwaves, Hit the Lights, and 30 Seconds to Mars. Envy on the Coast used the shows to spread their name and draw attention to their self-titled debut EP, which was issued in September 2006 through the local indie Photo Finish Records. The album Lucy Gray followed in the summer of 2007. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi
the song "starving your friends" by this band is incredible! look it up! they have this unique sound to them, which goes right along with their poetic lyrics.
love his voice. wow...at first you think it is run of the mill and then i start to listen to a little bit more and hear his uniqueness. and the lyrics are fresh and presented well.
they are coming out with a new album spring of 2010. and EotC is Amazing. i havent heard such powerful lyrics and poetic melodies in such a long time. EotC tells it like it is with the beautiful piano and guitar riffs. EotC is by far a genre changer.
At first I wrote them off as just another one of the myriad annoying emo/pop groups that keep slipping into my stations...but I have to admit, Paperback has started to grow on me.
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Jesusly lyrics, Godly sound.
can anyone say top two ?
interpol
and
eotc
lucy gray changed my life.
these guys are poetic geniuses,
each one of their songs on lucy gray is utterly mesmerizing.
i like spam.
as in the food.
Like WOW!!