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GenrePop, Electronic, Rock
Rank−
Albums2
Songs10
AboutDeath of Paris began in 2009 when co-founders Jayna Doyle and Blake Arambula began writing together, but since welcoming guitarist Patrick Beardsley, bassist Patrick North and drummer Bryan Bass into the fold in late 2010, the band has made the process of touring and promoting the band a full-time job.
Riding high on their debut album, which was recorded in Los Angeles, CA at Killingsworth Recording Company with producer David Baker, the band took 2011 head on, spending nearly a month on the road in January. During the 3 week acoustic tour of the Southeast, the band played in many malls, coffeehouses and bars, paying their dues with opening slots and getting their symbolic foots in doors along the way.
Upon their return, the band became anxious to get back on the road, this time playing as a full band. In an ambitious move, they put together over a month's worth of tour dates, sending them as farth north as NYC and as far south as Miami as they spent the better parts of June, July and August on the road. Over 3,000 miles, many new fans and one blown tire later, the band returned back to their hometown of Columbia, SC, having received press and radio play up and down the East Coast for their efforts.
The band has played venues that run the gamut from 70 capacity acoustic coffeehouses to 3000 capacity venues like Township Auditorium and House of Blues. Most recently, the quintet performed during the Fall for Greenville annual festival, which brings in close to 150,000 people yearly.
Their song "East or West" was picked as the best song of 2011 for ListenUp MB, a Myrtle Beach-based music blog. Throughout the end of the year, the band is also engaged in a remix competition for their song "Connect the Dots," letting DJs, producers and other musicians try their hand at the song and win prizes in the process.
In the meantime, the group is writing and rehearsing new material for a future release.
taken from the band's website
Riding high on their debut album, which was recorded in Los Angeles, CA at Killingsworth Recording Company with producer David Baker, the band took 2011 head on, spending nearly a month on the road in January. During the 3 week acoustic tour of the Southeast, the band played in many malls, coffeehouses and bars, paying their dues with opening slots and getting their symbolic foots in doors along the way.
Upon their return, the band became anxious to get back on the road, this time playing as a full band. In an ambitious move, they put together over a month's worth of tour dates, sending them as farth north as NYC and as far south as Miami as they spent the better parts of June, July and August on the road. Over 3,000 miles, many new fans and one blown tire later, the band returned back to their hometown of Columbia, SC, having received press and radio play up and down the East Coast for their efforts.
The band has played venues that run the gamut from 70 capacity acoustic coffeehouses to 3000 capacity venues like Township Auditorium and House of Blues. Most recently, the quintet performed during the Fall for Greenville annual festival, which brings in close to 150,000 people yearly.
Their song "East or West" was picked as the best song of 2011 for ListenUp MB, a Myrtle Beach-based music blog. Throughout the end of the year, the band is also engaged in a remix competition for their song "Connect the Dots," letting DJs, producers and other musicians try their hand at the song and win prizes in the process.
In the meantime, the group is writing and rehearsing new material for a future release.
taken from the band's website