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Count
The Stars Bio
Count
The Star's "take no prisoners attitude" is obvious in the choice
of their album title, "Never Be Taken Alive," and it is reflected
in every aspect of their music and lifestyle.
The bands cutting-edge rock & roll is powerful and melodic, with a
boisterous energy that comes from a genuine love for a life of music.
Influenced by emo, punk and hardcore equally, the band takes inspiration
from the likes of Jimmy Eat World, The Smiths and Cave-In, seamlessly
incorporating harmony and aggression into a rambunctious mix that is universally
appealing.
Count The Stars began in Albany, NY in 1995, when Dave Shapiro and Chris
Kasarjian started playing music together at the age of 12. Clarke Foley
joined them in 1997, and with the addition of Adam Manning in 2001 the
ideal team was complete. By the end of high school the band were ready
to reject the typical college plan - they were on a mission to pursue
music full time; and they were prepared to do whatever it took to live
their dream.
Convinced that their talent, hard work and determination would put them
over the top, they set about creating a plan for success. Their guerrilla
marketing campaign combined Internet marketing, personal calls to their
mailing list in each market, and taking their CDs directly to potential
fans in malls and colleges. Once their goals were defined, the band promptly
headed out on the road, after booking themselves (no easy feat) a six-month
National tour.
They succeeded in selling an astounding 5000 copies of their first CD,
building a strong underground following of self-made fans. Impressed by
their music and uncompromising drive, Victory Records signed the band
in the summer of 2002. Perfectly prepared as always, with twenty songs
ready to go, studio time was booked and plans were made for Dave Cobb
to produce their album at Atlantas Tree Studios, famous for recording
Elton John, Billy Corgan and Sevendust.
The resulting record is chock full of original songs with infectious hooks
and a pop/punk edge standouts include "Right Behind Me" and
"First Time". "Never Be Taken Alive" explores the
freewheeling life of the road and delves into failed relationships with
bittersweet lyrics that show mature insight for a bands label debut. With
a multitude of tours under their belts at a young age, Count The Stars
has shared the stage with a variety of successful bands, from Sugarcult
and Thursday to Midtown and Dashboard Confessional. They will continue
their quest for world domination, touring and connecting with fans through
2003 and beyond. With talent, charm and an amazing work ethic, Count The
Stars are a band that is bound to succeed.
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the Stars Concert Dates.
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