LOOK UP!
FIREWORKS RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM,
‘ALL I HAVE TO OFFER IS MY OWN CONFUSION’
MARCH 24 ON TRIPLE CROWN RECORDS
February 19, 2009 -- Get ready for FIREWORKS to light up the music
scene.
The Detroit, MI band--Brett Jones (guitars), Chris Mojan (guitars),
David Mackinder (vocals), Kyle O'Neil (bass), Tymm Rengers (drums)—will
release their debut album, ALL I HAVE TO OFFER IS MY OWN CONFUSION,
March 24 on Triple Crown Records.
The album—produced by New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert
and mixed by Paul Miner (H20, Atreyu, Thrice)—is a breath
of fresh air; energetic anthems that serve as a perfect combination
of pop-punk with hardcore breakdowns and feel good “sing-alongs”
bursting with infectious hooks.
FIREWORKS entered an Orange, CA recording studio with Gilbert
for two weeks, where he helped FIREWORKS turn their songs into eleven
raucous, lively tracks that encompass a broad range of styles. “Detroit,”
a fast-paced, punk rock number about growing up, and “Show
Me Your Vanishing Act One More Time,” a rollicking, punchy
song, offset the slower, more pensive tones of “2923 Monroe
St.” and “Come Around.” The entire album is a
refreshing collection of punk-tinged, pop-inspired rock songs that
surge with the band’s passion for making music and are aided
by Gilbert’s ear for a good melody.
“Chad brought a lot of awesome ideas to the table and really
pushed the best out of us,” bassist Kyle O’Neil says.
FIREWORKS has spent the last three years on the road, touring
with bands like Hit the Lights and Set Your Goals, and garnering
a solid, devoted fan base since mid-2006. Their dynamic live performance,
sincerity and ability to engage fans gets them a leg up as ALL
I HAVE TO OFFER IS MY OWN CONFUSION hits the stores.
“We gained our own DIY following,” O’Neil notes.
“I think those fans are pretty loyal and willing to stick
with us. It’s so helpful to already have a fan base when your
debut album comes out. We touch a lot on friendship and on growing
up on this record. It’s about a lot of different things. We
really have something honest to say. I hope our fans identify with
it. That’s what we’re trying to accomplish: write songs
that people can identify with.”
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