Equal Vision Sign TTNY

2008-11-18 by 204409 EMERITUS | 6 Comments
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Originally Posted by EVR Press Release
NOV 18 - Equal Vision Records is proud to welcome THIS TIME NEXT YEAR to its roster. The band - vocalist Pete Dowdalls, guitarist/vocalist Brad Wiseman, guitarist Denis Cohen, bassist Tony Allio, and drummer Aaron Seminoff - is set to record their debut full length with producer Brian McTernan (Circa Survive, Senses Fail, Thrice) at the top of 2009.

Listing Saves The Day, New Found Glory, and The Movielife as major influences, THIS TIME NEXT YEAR has released two EPs - A Place For You in 2007, The Longest Way Home in 2008 - on indie DIY labels Escapist Records and Run For Cover Records (respectively). With several full US tours under their belt, the five-piece has shared the stage with many of the scene’s current pop-punk heavyweights including Cartel, Set Your Goals, and Four Year Strong.

Earlier this year, AbsolutePunk listed the band as one of their “Absolute 100”, citing “They are the ultimate summer pop punk band of the late part of this decade.”

On the decision to sign with Equal Vision Records, Wiseman explained “EVR believes in us as much as we believe in ourselves and that's all we can ask for. Since day one they have shown a strong sense of belief in this band and have welcomed us with open arms into what we are proud to call our new home. We are extremely grateful of all they have done so far and all that's to come in the new year."

The band has prepared a video regarding the announcement available for viewing here (http://www.virb.com/thistimenextyearca/videos/56169).


They can also be caught on tour in the coming month. Ya Bay Area get some.

12/05 - Livermore, CA @ Burnin Burro w/Fight Fair, First To Leave, Hear The Sirens

12/06 - Oakland, CA @ The Metro w/Set Your Goals, Trash Talk, Comadre & Among The Living

12/07 - Santa Cruz, CA @ 418 Project w/Hear The Sirens, Among The Living

12/20 - Chicago, IL @ Subterranean w/2*Sweet

Tagged: This Time Next Year

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Serpento
November 18th 2008
2351 Comments


mehh

ToWhatEnd
November 18th 2008
3173 Comments


Meh is right. This type of pop punk is getting pretty old pretty fast. And going by the songs on their myspace, Set Your Goals and The Swellers are playing this style plenty better than these guys. Equal Vision and Victory are on signing binges as of late.

Serpento
November 18th 2008
2351 Comments


probably to get in gear for 2009. yeah, the myspace tracks invoked my previous comment

TNY
November 18th 2008
569 Comments


Equal Vision signed me?

sweet

santi3hg
November 20th 2008
440 Comments


Sweet. I dig this band and the first cd they put out. Didn't expect Equal Visions to sign them though but still cool. Fun live show.

evilmegaman
November 24th 2008
174 Comments


Hear the sirens is sick I remember when they played at this indian restaurant and I laughed.

it was awesome. I'm gonna give this a listen and come to the consensus they suck cuz they're from around here and I've never heard of them. not a good combo



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