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Boulevard : Signal.
Up-beat rock and new wave for the 21st century.
Led by songwriter Benji Barton, these "Athens guitar-pop darlings" deliver a
stylish performance of rock, new wave and romantic appeal. Following the 2004
release of the new EP Signal, Boulevard launched an east coast tour, gaining
exposure and airplay on college radio. With songs of despair and bliss set to a
disco beat, Boulevard continues to catch the attention of audiences and
journalists everywhere.
"Boulevard - This impressive local five-piece performs dance-inducing numbers
straight out of the New Wave era. Frontman and primary songwriter Benji Barton's
voice fills the spaces with a glamorous croon. The recently released EP Signal
is worth a listen."
Chris Hassiotis, Flagpole Magazine
"SIGNAL is authentic. Hailing from Athens, GA, Boulevard is a band ready to be
invited into the big leagues. SIGNAL is a good rock album."
H. Barry Zimmerman, Skratch Magazine
"Boulevard sounds as if they're on their fourth or fifth album here as the
maturity of the songs and music is its greatest asset...It's an impressive batch
of tunes from a band sounding far wiser than their years."
Jason MacNeil, PopMatters.com
"Boulevard's self-released Signal has that whole "Someday, Susie, we're gonna
get out of this two-bit town!" energy that befits the band's bouncy, vaguely
rebellious and very much youthful pop-rock riffs."
Time Out New York
"Boulevard pits the flair of new wave and glam rock against the romantic swagger
of Britpop for an infectious, up-beat pop sound."
Kevin Foster Langston, Free Times Columbia, SC
"Melodramatic and glammy Anglophile jangle by apparent Suede fans from Athens,
Georgia. The vocals swish about as the guitars ring out, and the result leaves
most American Brit-pop wannabees in the dust."
Village Voice
Produced by Tom Lewis and Boulevard. Boulevard is: Benji Barton (vocals, guitar,
piano); Donovan Babb (drums); Emily Beard (keyboards, piano, vocals); Robert
Caruthers (guitar, vocals); Holden Spaht (bass). Additional musicians: Wade
Bryant (bass - 2 and 3); Brian Smith (guitar - 2 and 3); Jeremy Wheatley (drums - 2
and 3); Wade Bryant (bass - 4); and Brian Lack (drums - 4)
Songs:
1. Boundless
2. Octane Lovers
3. Crazy Morning Mirror
4. When I Lost You There
5. Here's To The Days
6. The Shroud
Listen to: the entire album.
License Up-beat rock and new wave for the 21st century by Boulevard for your project.
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Release date: 2/21/2013
Boulevard lives in Georgia USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Pop
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