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See Satellite Citi w/ Convey, Skyharbor & Vespera LIVE! !
Convey
Convey is an alternative post-rock band originally out of Boston, MA, now based in Los Angeles.
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Satellite Citi
Satellite Citi are a Rock band, hailing from Los Angeles, California. Lead vocalist and drummer, Anna Gevorkian, pushes the limits as front-woman by combining her singing and drumming synergies, while guitarist and backing vocalist, Shaunt Sulahian, brings his own edge with heavy yet melodic guitars. Additionally, the band are joined on stage by their two anonymous Spacewalkers, on bass and guitar, projecting the full sound of their records and creating an atmospheric aesthetic for their live shows.
In 2018, Satellite Citi teamed up with famed rock producer, Brad Wood (Liz Phair, Placebo, Touche Amore) creating their debut EP, Negative Space. Despite Negative Space being a raw, rock and roll EP filled with relentless energy and growling guitars, it thematically featured sensitive and introspective subject matters. The EP was inspired by topics which motivate them lyrically, from societal issues and corruption of politics, to battling internal demons and struggling to find solace.
In 2019, the band teamed up with Brad Wood once again, recording a whole new batch of singles, which they plan to release throughout the year as a 2nd EP. In the midst of recording, the band started the year off playing the NAMM show in Anaheim. Additionally, they had the pleasure of meeting Billy Ray Cyrus who was extremely supportive of their musical journey and recently shared their newly released cover of “Lately,” by his supergroup Brother Clyde.
Satellite Citi have also teamed up with former DC-Comics editor Jim Higgins, and they’ve been working on a comic series titled, Spacewalker, that will play an imperative role for a future-upcoming single – with the first issue coinciding with the single release, towards the end of the year. During this time, the band will continue to tour, leaving a massive footprint throughout the West Coast.
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Skyharbor
The band was initially guitarist Keshav Dhar's studio project, before TesseracT vocalist Daniel Tompkins contacted Dhar with an interest in collaborating with him in October 2010. [1] Around the same time, Dhar and Maryland-based drummer Anup Sastry (Jeff Loomis, Intervals), who had uploaded several videos of himself performing Skyharbor songs to his YouTube channel, discussed the possibility of taking the material to the live stage. Roping in bassist Nikhil Rufus Raj, the band performed for the first time as an instrumental three-piece at the 2011 Bacardi NH7 Weekender festival.
Blinding White Noise (2011–2013)
After signing with Basick Records, the band released its debut album Blinding White Noise: Illusion and Chaos on 23 April 2012 worldwide as a double-disc album (Illusion and Chaos), featuring vocalists Tompkins and Sunneith Revankar from Bhayanak Maut on each disc respectively. The album consisted almost entirely of refined versions of Dhar's early demos. In an interview, drummer Anup Sastry described the band as "all Keshav at first, he never actually planned to take the music live. The pieces just kind of fell into place one by one. I remember asking him if he would be ok with me making a couple of Youtube videos for a few of his tunes. It basically just went from there. "[3] The tracks "Catharsis" and "Celestial" also featured guest solos by Marty Friedman of Megadeth fame. Not long after the release of the album, Skyharbor announced Daniel Tompkins as their official lead singer.
In May 2012 they supported American groove metal band Lamb of God on the India date of their 2012 world tour, after being handpicked by drummer Chris Adler. This show saw the addition of Goddess Gagged guitarist Devesh Dayal to the line-up. Adler went on to praise Skyharbor in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine. [4] Skyharbor made their debut European appearance with an exclusive show at Euroblast Festival in Cologne, Germany. The band capped off a successful year with two headline shows in India in December.
Skyharbor performed on the 2nd day of the 2013 UK Tech Metal Festival as main support to headliners Veil of Maya, followed by a mini-tour of Russia with Monuments and TesseracT. Skyharbor quickly followed this up with a second appearance at Euroblast Festival and their first UK headline tour in October 2013, before taking a break from live shows to record their second studio album.
Guiding Lights (2013–2015)
In late 2013, Skyharbor announced that Nikhil Rufus Raj had amicably left the group, and was replaced by Goddess Gagged bassist Krishna Jhaveri, who had filled in on bass for the October European/UK tour. The band stated they would be taking a break from live performances to focus on recording their follow-up to Blinding White Noise, and that the writing process was a much more collaborative process than on the debut.
Skyharbor continued performing at summer festivals in 2014 when they performed at Download Festival and Graspop Metal Meeting, along with a short run of headline shows in Europe where they played a considerable amount of new material. The new songs showcased a style with a much greater emphasis on progressive arrangements and ambient soundscapes than their earlier guitar riff-driven work.
In June 2014, Skyharbor announced that they would be crowd-funding the production of their second album with PledgeMusic, and working with Australian producer Forrester Savell (Karnivool, The Butterfly Effect, Dead Letter Circus) as well as animator Jess Cope (Steven Wilson, Devin Townsend) for a music video. The fundraising campaign was a success, with the target being achieved in a month. During the course of the campaign, the band released the first single and video from their second album titled 'Evolution'. The Jess Cope-directed video for 'Patience' was released three months later.
Skyharbor released their second album Guiding Lights worldwide via Basick Records on November 10, 2014 and followed it up with a launch tour in India, capping off with a headline set at the NH7 Weekender festival, 3 years after making their live debut opening the same stage.
Sunshine Dust (2015-present)
In March 2015, the band embarked on an extensive 29-date Europe and UK co-headlining tour with Australian post-rock outfit sleepmakeswaves and Polish group Tides From Nebula. On June 23, 2015 Skyharbor announced via their Facebook page that they had amicably parted ways with drummer Anup Sastry. His full-time replacement was announced as Aditya Ashok. On June 29, it was announced that Tompkins had stepped down as the group's frontman as well, citing touring and scheduling difficulties. He was replaced by Cleveland native Eric Emery. In the summer of 2015, it was announced that Skyharbor would be making their North American debut on TesseracT's 'Polaris' tour, alongside The Contortionist and ERRA.
The band premiered 'Out Of Time', the lead single off the as-yet untitled third album, on August 27, 2015. This was followed by the release of the video single 'Blind Side', featuring live performance and travel footage from their North America tour with TesseracT and The Contortionist. A video for a third single, 'Chemical Hands', was released on September 23, 2016. Skyharbor followed this up with extensive touring, with headline runs across Europe and India in October and November 2016, and a breakout European support tour with Deftones in April 2017.
In a 2017 interview, Dhar announced that the band's third album titled Sunshine Dust would be released in the late summer. However, on November 19, the band confirmed that they were unhappy with the first sessions and would be re-recording the entire album, with an expected release date in 2018. On January 18, 2018, Skyharbor signed a worldwide deal with eOne Music & Good Fight Music.
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Vespera
Formed in November of 2016, four musicians who had never met each other flew across the Western Hemisphere to gather in a gloomy Seattle basement. Then Vespera happened.
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Repenter
Repenter is a band from Los Angeles, CA formed by Holly Winter and Thomas Scriven and produced by Ross Robinson (The Cure, At The Drive-In, Glassjaw, The Blood Brothers, Korn, Slipknot)
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