
Kill The Alarm, formerly known as Granian, released their new album titled "Fire Away" on February 21, 2007. You want to know how well this album is doing? Well, let me put it this way:
IT SOLD OUT AT THE CD RELEASE PARTY.
Not only did it sell out at the release party but it is doing amazingly well on the indie cd service, cdbaby.com, as well as iTunes with 5 star ratings on both. I got the CD as soon as I heard it when it was made available on alternativeaddiction.com and I was blown away. Here's the bio that's on KTA's website:
"Fronted by New Jersey native, Garen Gueyikian, Kill The Alarm (KTA) is a band with deep rock roots. Their debut album, “Fire Away,” is filled with tracks that land under your skin and scratch their way out. The edgy stepchild of Green Day and Matchbox 20, KTA is already being called part of the new wave of rock to come out of Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Kill the Alarm is already causing a stir, debuting at a string of New York City clubs, giving the city’s rock scene a shot in the arm.
Known for his deep, soulful voice, and powerful lyrics, Garen describes his sound as “intense and real.” With this debut album, he focused on bringing the live concert experience into the studio and has recorded tracks that tap the sound he has been seeking since he began songwriting."
I can honestly say this is one of my all-time favorite albums. Do yourselves a favor and check these guys out.
"Fronted by New Jersey native, Garen Gueyikian, Kill The Alarm (KTA) is a band with deep rock roots. Their debut album, “Fire Away,” is filled with tracks that land under your skin and scratch their way out. The edgy stepchild of Green Day and Matchbox 20, KTA is already being called part of the new wave of rock to come out of Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Kill the Alarm is already causing a stir, debuting at a string of New York City clubs, giving the city’s rock scene a shot in the arm.
Known for his deep, soulful voice, and powerful lyrics, Garen describes his sound as “intense and real.” With this debut album, he focused on bringing the live concert experience into the studio and has recorded tracks that tap the sound he has been seeking since he began songwriting."
I can honestly say this is one of my all-time favorite albums. Do yourselves a favor and check these guys out.
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Welcome to the RRR family. I'll post this on Podcast Wateland if they are podsafe.
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