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ONE DAY STEADY RECORD RELEASE W/ THE TILT ROOM (Pittsburgh) And NEAR EARTH OBJECTS - SAT 11/12
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ONE DAY STEADY

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One Day Steady is a raw up and coming alternative rock band from Cincinnati with a sound that is catching attention across the nation for their 90's-esque roots mixed with new age rock. Their first album" We Might Be Crazy" was featured in "Music Connection Magazine" and they were recently published by "Impulcity" as being one of the Top 13 Bands To See In Cincinnati. Their high energy shows have gave them the privilege to share the stage with many national acts such as Smash Mouth, The Mowgli's, The Misfits, Local H, The Ataris, & Brick+ Mortar. One Day Steady however began long before the band was ever in existence.

THE TILT ROOM

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Based in the steel city of Pittsburgh, PA is The Tilt Room, a three-piece acoustic act fronted by Mike Swindell and backed by Anthony Pandolph and Justin Hackett. The Tilt Room brings clever songwriting and intense composition to create a novel, intricate sound. Well known for their fun and engaging live performances, The Tilt Room has generated buzz around the mid-Atlantic.

Near Earth Objects

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The seeds of Indie Rock crew Near Earth Objects were planted when singer/guitarist Devin Clarke and bassist/keyboardist Leland Davis got together to jam while in high school (they’d been friends since middle school). A few years later, they decided to get more serious about starting a group, landing Richard Inman to play drums and taking on the name Near Earth Objects. The trio took its time developing material and chemistry before making its live debut in late 2013.

Last summer, Near Earth Objects released its first recorded effort with the four-song EP Situational Awareness, which showcased the group’s progressive, occasionally psychedelic style, marked by an engaging stream-of-consciousness fluidity. The band’s imaginative
arrangements were on full display on the EP’s opening epic “Introduction to Feeling Something,” as well as the closer “Serotonin Drift,” which sounds like David Bowie and Pink Floyd writing a winding Math Rock/Post Rock ballad for Secret Machines.

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