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Renaissance Fair Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Renaissance Fair

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2208 Elliston Pl
Nashville, TN 37203-5236

Sep 29, 2015

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For their new album, Four Year Strong took more than a few risks. Rather than adhering to the conventions of modern punk and post-hardcore, the Massachusetts quartet – Dan O'Connor (vocals, guitar), Alan Day (vocals guitar), Joe Weiss (bass) and Jake Massucco (drums) – ventured into uncharted territory on In Some Way, Shape, Or Form. due out November 8th on Decaydance / Universal Republic Records.When it came to writing and recording the new music, there was no hesitation, trepidation or fear. There was just honest, heavy rock with a hearty dose of hardcore attitude and a touch of indie empathy.Multi-platinum, award-winning producer David Bendeth (Paramore, Papa Roach) challenged the band to reach a new level of self-discovery, emotion and maturity. The group retreated to Bendeth's New Jersey studio in January 2011 to record what would become In Some Way, Shape or Form."We pushed ourselves lyrically to talk about deeper emotions and subjects we had avoided in the past," shares Day. "The overall vibe of the band has always been light-hearted. This time around, the songs are darker, and they convey a heavier message. We've grown up a lot. We realized anything we write is still Four Year Strong, and we don't have to close ourselves in a box." Adds O'Connor, "With In Some Way, Shape or Form., we've written the best songs we've ever written. We wanted the record to sound huge and eclectic, and it does. Everything on the album is real. We're baring all and taking risks. We're not trying to fit into a mold; we're trying to break it."The album's first single "Just Drive" debuted as most added at Modern Rock Radio and premiered on Revolver Magazine's online portal. O'Connor explains, "'Just Drive' is about being on the brink of disaster, and just saying "fuck it" and living your life like there's no tomorrow." The pummeling, yet melodic track echoes that sentiment, firing off an unforgettable chorus. "Stuck In The Middle" bounces with a thrumming, excited energy. Bombastic drum beat and pummeling riffs fuel "The Security of the Familiar, The Tranquility of Repetition," while tracks like "Heaven Wasn't Built To Hold Me" and "The Infected" stand out as instant press-repeat gems with hypnotic hooks.Four Year Strong's 2007 debut, Rise or Die Trying on I Surrender Records, hit #31 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz loved the band's unique hybrid of hardcore, pop punk, and indie rock and signed them to his Decaydance Records in February 2008. Enemy of the World on Decaydance Records/Universal Motown came out in 2009, debuting at #40 on the Billboard Top 200 with first-week sales over 12,000, and Explains It All followed that same year.Four Year Strong graces the November 2011 cover of Alternative Press, and is set to headline the magazine's prestigious annual fall trek, The AP Tour. Having previously toured with the likes of Rise Against, Bad Religion, New Found Glory and more, the band is known for delivering a raucous, rowdy, and raw live show that turns audiences everywhere into diehard fans.The mold has effectively been demolished with In Some Way, Shape, or Form. Day concludes, "This is what we do. Love us or hate us, we are Four Year Strong."-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Formed in Massachusetts in 2004 and solidified in 2008 from a diverse background of musicians, Defeater is a forward-thinking hardcore band with more to them than just mosh part-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Superheaven has spent the last five years honing their grunge buzzing and desperate sound across four EP's, showcasing and perfecting a talent for writing both jarringly heavy and delicately emotional songs. Combined with relentless touring across the U.S. and Europe since the band first formed in 2007, the stars aligned for Superheaven's Run For Cover Records full length, Jar, an outstanding and highly-anticipated debut LP. Engineer and producer Will Yip's massive production knocks you on your ass from the very first drum hit and snarling guitar riff on album opener "Sponge." The stadium-sound drums fill the record, plus pulsing bass and walls of buzzsaw guitars are all mixed with the size and clarity of major label grunge breakthrough records like Nirvana's Nevermind and Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream. Since the 2013 release of Jar, Superheaven has stayed true to the ways of their past, spending the majority of the past year and a half on the road. The band is about to embark on their first European headlining tour with Nai Harvest as support but before that, they'll reunite with Basement on the UK emo-grunge band's U.S. reunion tour. And later this year, Superheaven will head back in the studio with longtime friend and producer Will Yip to begin work on their SideOneDummy debut, due sometime spring 2015.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Elder Brother consists of members of The Story So Far and Daybreaker
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Renaissance Fair Biography

Renaissance Fair is an indie rock band consisting of Nicholas Bryley (vocals/guitar), Wesley (guitar/vocals), Jared (bass/vocals), and Branson Summers (drums). Since they were 9 and 10, the Summers brothers have been playing music together. Starting as a classic rock cover band and moving into covering modern alternative and punk bands, as they got older, they began writing their own music and creating a name for themselves as a pop-punk band called The Summers. Over time, The Summers got stronger as musicians and writers and began moving away from the pop-punk writing style. Meanwhile in the Memphis underground scene, Nicholas Bryley was having a very similar progression in his writing with his band Midway, and it wasn't long until the four of them joined forces. In the summer of 2014, Nick and Wesley began writing for the new project and soon found themselves with an original sound unlike anything they had produced before. The band relocated to Nashville in early 2015 and were immediately in the studio recording their debut self-titled EP. Drawing inspiration from decades of music and art, Renaissance Fair has a well balanced sound with their melodic riffs, distinct vocal harmonies, poetic lyrics - complimented by subtle hints of jazz and alternative rock influences. Indie-rock band looking to share good tunes and great vibes. Debut EP out November 20th on Spartan Records: http://spr.tn/renfairep
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