Via Audio
is an American indie pop band from Brooklyn, New York. Their first full-length album Say something
, was released in 2007 by Sidecho Records, to glowing reviews from prominent Independent Music publications such as Pitchfork Media
, Alternative Press
, Spin Magazine
, & Tiny Mix Tapes
The band met while attending college at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, later moving to Brooklyn, New York.
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Biography
Via Audio met and formed in 2003 while attending
Berklee College of Music in
Boston, Massachusetts and released a self-titled EP on tiny Connecticut-based record label
Kill.Normal Records the following year. The lineup at that time consisted of Jessica Martins (Vocals, Keys, Guitar), Dan Molad (Vocals, Guitar, Drums), David Lizmi (Bass), and Tom Deis (Vocals, Guitar). The band toured regionally through the Northeastern United States and gained a strong following in their then hometown of Boston.
In 2007, the band signed to California-based label
Sidecho Records, and began to garner lots of attention from various Music Blogs, Zines, and Critics after
Death Cab for Cutie guitarist
Chris Walla called them his "new favorite band"
[1] in his column in
Under the Radar Magazine, an Independent Music publication.
Sidecho released the band's debut full-length album,
Say Something, recorded earlier that year in Austin, Texas with
Spoon drummer and producer
Jim Eno, on September 25, 2007 in the United States. Additionally,
Kurofone Records released the album in Japan. The album was met with praise from prominent Independent Music publications such as
Pitchfork Media, who rated the album a 7.7/10 and called the album
[2].
"a catchy pop record that's serious: not gloomy, not mournful, and not pretentious. It's serious and earnest, it's occasionally sad, but there is such a beautiful gloss over everything that it sticks, hurts, and feels delicious."
The band has toured extensively in the past two years, including tours through North America with acts such as
White Rabbits, and
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, as well as a brief tour of Japan supporting
Spoon.
[3]. The band has also played at numerous festivals including the
SXSW Music Festival in
Austin, Texas, the Monolith Festival in
Denver, Colorado, and the
CMJ Music Showcase in
New York City, where
Spin.com named them "one of the nine hottest bands playing CMJ"
[4].
In 2007 Drummer, Guitarist, and co-vocalist Dan Molad left the group to pursue other projects. Molad was replaced as the band's live drummer by Adam Sturtevant, with Deis (Guitar) and Martins (Guitar, Keys) remaining on lead vocals, and Lizmi remaining on Bass.
Members
- Tom Deis - Singer/Songwriter/Guitar
- David Lizmi - Bass/Synthesizer
- Jessica Martins - Singer/Songwriter/Guitar/Synthesizer
- Adam Sturtevant - Drums
Former
- Dan Molad - Singer/Songwriter/Drums/Guitar (2003-2007)
Discography
Studio Albums
- 2004 Via Audio - EP
(Kill.Normal)
- 2007 Say Something
(Sidecho)
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