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Save the Radio, Ries Brothers, Lions After Dark

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Sat Apr 11 9pm Ages: 18+
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About Save the Radio, Ries Brothers, Lions After Dark

“Save The Radio, a Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida based modern rock band has been drawing industry comparisons to such power pop, rock and hot a.c. acts as Butch Walker/Marvelous 3, Seether and Switchfoot .
Mixing the neo-Motown vocals of a Gavin Degraw or New Radicals, post-punk soundscapes of Cheap Trick and the raw grit power-rock of say, Foo Fighters, Save The Radio bring a driving spirit and synergy to their radio-friendly rock side while exposing a soulful, melancholy bliss to their vulnerable alter-ego. Behind the veil of thought provoking lyrics, instantly memorable guitar melodies, the layers of beauty provided by bassist/multi-intrumentalist Joe Cosas and the EXPLOSIVE drumming of TL Jentgens, Michael MacKewice and Shawn Scheller’s cascading harmonies transcend to remind us that what matters most about music is quite simply, how it makes you feel.” -The Indie Spirit-

In May 2013, Save The Radio was signed to a 5 song EP with TazBull Records. Their New Single “Add It Up” was delivered to radio in January, 2014 and peaked at #37 in April on the Billboard Indicator Charts receiving airplay in over 25 markets.
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All of members have unique musical backgrounds and training. Maddie and Curt Pfeiffer are siblings with varsity choir and jazz choir under their belts. Maddie took piano and vocal lessons, while Curt taught himself the drums. Abby has been playing bass in different bands since she was 13. After a couple years without a guitarist, Lions found Andrew the BAMF and lived happily ever after.

They strive to put on performances of epic proportions with a variety of songs that catch, harmonies that soothe and beats that make you dance.

Maddie puts your soul on edge with her heart filled vocals and lyrics but carefully picks you back up and lifts you to where you wish you had all your friends around you to help you celebrate the glory of the sound of their songs.

They've opened for bands such as 100 Monkeys, Automatic Loveletter (Juliet Simms of The Voice), Smile Empty Soul and GroupLove and recently hit the studio to work with producer Matt LaPlant.

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