“[Shed is a] Knockout debut” – Kerrang!
Debuting today on AOL Music
Main Page and AOL's NOISECREEP
is the brand new video "SHED" by
Kingston, PA's TITLE FIGHT from their SideOneDummy
album of the same name. Filmed on grainy Super 8mm film, the
video captures the gritty independent spirit for which the band
is known. "Back in April we went
into the woods and filmed a video for 'Shed' with a Super 8
camera," explained vocalist/bassist Ned Russin
to AOL. "Kevin Custer directed
it and we're excited how it came out." The video can be
seen exclusively at AOL here: http://www.noisecreep.com/2011/10/10/title-fight-shed-video/.
Currently on the cover of Issue
#280 of Alternative Press,
the band is kicking off this year's AP Tour, alongside
Four Year Strong, Gallows, The Swellers and Sharks on October
13 in Allentown, PA (tour dates below).
TITLE
FIGHT on the cover
of ALTERNATIVE PRESS Click for hi-res |
Recorded with producer/musician
Walter Schreifels (Gorilla Biscuits, Quicksand,
Rival Schools), Shed debuted at #8 on
the Billboard Heatseekers
Chart upon release in May and generated accolades
from Alternative Press, Kerrang!,
Outburn, NME,
AMP, and many others. The
AV Club called Shed "tight, punchy,
and perfect for both heartfelt sing-alongs and circle pits,"
while Alternative Press described it as "wonderfully
rough and ambitious."
Formed in 2003, Title Fight have
been an underground favorite for many years since releasing
a handful of demos and seven inches. Paired with an intense
live show and the ability to meld catchy melodies with the passion
of hardcore, the band has garnered comparisons to Jawbreaker,
Lifetime, and Seaweed, to name a few.
Title Fight is
Jamie Rhoden (guitar, vocals), Ned
Russin (bass, vocals), Shane Moran
(guitar), and Ben Russin (drums).
# # #
TITLE
FIGHT ON AP TOUR
with Four Year Strong, Gallows, The Swellers and Sharks |
|
10-13 Allentown, PA (Crocodile
Rock Café) 10-14 Baltimore, MD (Rams Head Live) 10-15 Philadelphia, PA (The Trocadero) 10-16 Boston, MA (House Of Blues) 10-18 Clifton Park, NY (Northern Lights) 10-19 New Haven, CT (Toad’s Place) 10-20 Montreal, QC (La Tulipe) 10-21 Toronto, ON (Phoenix Concert Theatre) 10-22 Columbus, OH (Newport Music Hall) 10-23 Pontiac, MI (The Crofoot) 10-25 Milwaukee, WI (Eagles Ballroom) 10-26 Chicago, IL (Metro) 10-27 St. Paul, MN (Station 4) 10-28 Kansas City, MO (The Beaumont Club) 10-29 Denver, CO (The Summit Music Hall) 10-31 Boise, ID (Knitting Factory) 11-01 Seattle, WA (El Corazon) 11-02 Portland, OR (Hawthorne Theater) |
11-04 San Francisco, CA
(The Regency Ballroom) 11-05 West Hollywood, CA (House Of Blues) 11-06 San Diego, CA (Soma) 11-08 Pomona, CA (The Glass House) 11-09 Mesa, AZ (The Nile Theater) 11-11 San Antonio, TX (White Rabbit) 11-12 Dallas, TX (House Of Blues) 11-13 Houston, TX (Warehouse Live) 11-15 Orlando, FL (Beacham Theater) 11-16 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Culture Room) 11-17 St. Petersburg, FL (State Theater) 11-18 Atlanta, GA (The Masquerade) 11-19 Charlotte, NC (Amos’ Southend Music Hall) 11-20 Norfolk, VA (The NorVa) 11-22 New York, NY (Irving Plaza) 11-23 Sayreville, NJ (Starland Ballroom) 11-25 Pittsburgh, PA (Altar Bar) 11-26 Cleveland, OH (House Of Blues) |
No comments:
Post a Comment