2007 PRESS FOR TANTRUM

About Punk

Campus Philly

Cleveland Free Times

Cleveland Plain Dealer

Cleveland Plain Dealer (2)

Cleveland Scene

Ink 19

Jersey Beat

Live-Metal

Live-Metal (2)

Portland Press Herald

Suicide Girls

Unrated Magazine

 

MUSIC SAMPLES

Sick Modern Era

Below Merlot

 

2006 PRESS

All Ageszine.com
(PDF format)

Altermative Press
(PDF) format

Backstage Pass

Boston Globe

CCS

Cleveland Scene

Deseret News

Exclusive Magazine

Niagara Frontier Publications

Billy Crooked –Vocals

Michael James – Guitar

Bo – Bass

Dave Long - Guitar

Kevin Hopkins – Drums

Independent Music Award Winners
ALBUM OF THE YEAR


The Vacancies A Beat Missing Or A Silence Added ,was selected by the Independent Music Awards as album of the year in the hard rock category for 2006. The winners were selected by a celebrity panel of judges that included Peter Gabriel, Ozzy Osbourne, Tim Pagnotta (Sugarcult),Fatboy Slim,Beenie Man, Paul Oakenfold,Cyndi Lauper, Buddy Guy, Suzanne Vega, Wynonna as well as executives from Billboard Magazine, American Association of Independent Music, Fox Music, etc.

The Vacancies have been described as "exactly what the music industry is missing right now- raw, solid powerful bass lines and riffs combined with lyrics that are infectious, unpretentious and completely relatable. Alternative Press Magazine gushed that: “The Vacancies are awash with spirited, raucous punk seasoned with boatloads of tough, sweaty, stripped-down rock ‘n’ roll. The music keeps you under its spell from start to finish.” The Vacancies recently unleashed their new CD, Tantrum, on Blackheart Records (Joan Jett’s label) and wrapped a string of dates on this Summer’s Warped Tour. The band are heading back out on the road for a Fall tour with The Tossers beginning September 13 in their home state of Cleveland, OH.

 

 


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With the release of their new CD, Tantrum (Spring 2007), The Vacancies intend to “steamroll over what passes for Punk today”.

Tantrum, their second release on Blackheart Records, blends a unique mix of punk’s many subgenres and confirms that the band is “exactly what the music industry is missing right now – raw, solid powerful bass lines and riffs combined with lyrics that are infectious, unpretentious and completely relatable”.

With fist raising tracks like “Pride” to socially driven songs like “Sick Modern Era”, Tantrum takes the listener on a journey filled with melodic punk rock anthems laced with political and social overtones and pop punk sensibility. The infectious “Below Merlot” is infused with catchy bass lines coupled with ferocious guitar licks and packed with rich backup vocals. Tantrum is an all out must listen for today’s punk rock fan.

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Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, The Vacancies give listeners an honest and profound punk rock sound that is magnified by their high energy, high powered shows. With Billy Crooked’s snotty vocals, Michael James’ dynamic guitar, Bo’s driving bass line and recent additions, Dave Long on guitar and Kevin Hopkins on drums, the band’s sound is fuller and more mature than ever.

The Vacancies have shared the stage with Social Distortion, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, The Buzzcocks, The Hives, Stiff Little Fingers, The Casualties, Rise Against, The Dwarves, Social Distortion, Flogging Molly, The Adolescents, Street Dogs, Pennywise, The Bamboozle Festival and will also be on the 2007 Warped Tour. The band’s influences range from The Ramones, The Clash, The Stooges and The Dead Boys to The Beatles.

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The Vacancies were signed by Joan Jett to Blackheart Records in 2005 and they have not looked back. Joan and Kenny Laguna produced their Blackheart debut album, A Beat Missing or a Silence Added, which was given critical praise from the likes of Alternative Press and The Boston Globe. They were selected as Best Hard Rock Album in the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards in 2007.

 

 

 

 


 

2006 pics!
 
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