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Northe

A phrase coined by Shakespeare in Antony and Cleopatra, "salad days" refers to the magical, carefree days of youth, a fondly remembered heyday when joy and innocence reigned and everyone was at the peak of their abilities. Driven by the emotional intensity of frontman Joel Hirezi and the vibrant, jangling guitars of Scion Watson and Chris Worth, Jacksonville, Florida indie rock powerhouse Northe aren’t looking back but moving full steam ahead, creating their Salad Days right now with the release of their full-length debut. Fully embracing the overall themes of optimism, youth, de ...read more

A phrase coined by Shakespeare in Antony and Cleopatra, "salad days" refers to the magical, carefree days of youth, a fondly remembered heyday when joy and innocence reigned and everyone was at the peak of their abilities. Driven by the emotional intensity of frontman Joel Hirezi and the vibrant, jangling guitars of Scion Watson and Chris Worth, Jacksonville, Florida indie rock powerhouse Northe aren’t looking back but moving full steam ahead, creating their Salad Days right now with the release of their full-length debut. Fully embracing the overall themes of optimism, youth, deep reflection, and the learning that comes from overcoming challenges, the melodic, hard-hitting 10-track pop/rock collection draws from the band’s large array of multi-generational influences, ranging from Buddy Holly, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin to The Strokes, Incubus and My Morning Jacket. Northe has been laying a powerful foundation for their emergence onto the national scene since Worth and drummer Jeff Rivera joined the foundational lineup of Hirezi, Watson and bassist Kevin Scala in October 2011. « hide

Similar Bands: The Strokes, Young The Giant, Grouplove, Incubus, My Morning Jacket

Salad Days
11/15/2012

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1 Votes

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