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The Exit Music Player
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Total of 98 votes
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Last update: 05 Nov 2009 11:09 PM
Account: AltBasic
Location: United States
Signed up: 10/21/04 16:15:13
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Genre: A delicate taste of 80s dub and reggae with 90s punk and indie rock.
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AltSounds URL:http://www.altsounds.com/The_Exit
Website: http://www.theexitrock.com/
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Biography
The Exit is the band you knew was out there, but could never find. Things change so get hip to this. This is a band from NYC whose craft blends a delicate taste of 80s dub and reggae with 90s punk and indie rock. A band thats well versed in promoting a record with 300 plus shows over the past two years. We're talking about a band that knows how to get up on stage and deliver. A band thats garnered a mature fan base whose fans take smart, savvy rock over the quick fix of a pop fizzle. The Exit is a band that's gonna lay down some serious hard groove until it's time for everyone to go home.
The Exits debut full-length New Beat (Some Records, produced by Daniel Rey) appeared on several band and industry insiders top ten lists for 2002. Once the record was released, the guys hit the road non-stop. We wanted to get (New Beat) out there as much as possible because we believed in it, Guitarist and vocalist Ben Brewer says. That was almost two years touring on that record. We kept getting these offers; it was like a carrot in front of a horse.
We did the whole tour thing and now were a very, very solid live band, Brewer explains. We just try to put everything into it and try to have fun. When youre driving 12 hours to play 30 minutes of music, you dont want to fuck up. When you take that much time on the road by yourself, you become a different type of thing. We could have just chilled out in New York, but I dont know what kind of band we would be right now. Its just a natural process. We realized that every show wed play, wed be a little bit better.
Since writing and recording New Beat, an album that Kerrang! Magazine called a heady fusion of Foo Fighters, The Clash and the classic songwriting suss of 80s legends The Police, the Exit has been moving past its influences, developing an original sound that has grown organically through the past three years of touring.
The Exit recently completed recording its second full-length, Home For an Island, produced by Ron Saint-Germain (Tool, Sonic Youth, Bad Brains, 311), showcasing its maturity, poise, and intelligence. The title of their sophomore release is taken from singer Jeff Darosa's lament of his nomadic wanderings back and forth between Brooklyn to Manhattan. "I left my home for an island, where rebels fly in on airplanes," sings DaRosa on the title track.
Similarly, as if the two singers were playing lyrical ping pong, Ben Brewer's song "Back to the Rebels" outlines modern plutocratic urban life. "It seems like when we get something special, they buy it up and sell it back to the rebels. I don't like it anymore than the next man, I just do what I can."
Following the recording sessions, the road-hungry trio immediately hopped in their van for a full US tour with English rock lords Muse, debuting most of the songs from their upcoming album. With Marsha Vlasic (Elvis Costello, Le Tigre, The Strokes) signed on for booking, expect to see The Exit redefine the term road-warrior as they perform up, down and around the globe.
If youre yearning for something truly refreshing with a hint of nostalgia - to wet your musical palette, we invite you to experience The Exit live and direct. You wont be disappointed. Home for an Island is set for release September 7th, 2004 on Some Records.
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