New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Pavement PR) Detroit's masters of heavy soul, The Sights, are a five-piece rock 'n' roll band renowned for both their incendiary live shows and acclaimed song-writing. Think Big Star & Badfinger fronted by Steve Marriott and you'll get a pretty good idea of what makes these guys tick. Hailed by critics and fans alike, they continue to build on an incredible 14-year legacy of uncanny blues-rock meets power pop.
The Sights combine the unobtrusive honesty of The Band with countless slivers of influence from their own personal record collections: Ike and Tina, Solomon Burke, The Everly Brothers, Bob Seger, Tim Hardin and all manner of raucous, infectious songwriting. Starting in the summer of 1998, famed typhoon of energy Eddie Baranek (guitar/vocals) fronted evolving line-ups through 2000's Are You Green?, 2002's Got What We Want and 2005's self-titled The Sights - all recorded at Jim Diamond's (White Stripes, Electric Six, Dirtbombs) Ghetto Recorders in Detroit.
2010's Most of What Follows Is True was an overwhelming critical success, placing in the top fifteen percent of The Village Voice's 2010 Pazz and Jop listing and garnering press accolades from around the globe. With that record, The Sights achieved an unprecedented level of song and studio craftsmanship. In an era of soulless keyboards, drum machines and Autotune, Eddie & Co. responded with thrillingly catchy songs. No gimmicks, no studio trickery - just inspired rock 'n' roll from the heart.
2012 is shaping up to be The Sights' best year yet. They've already supplied the music for two Chevrolet ads, and this summer will bring a new single ("Eso No Está Bien Pequeña/Like Two
Little Kids") as well as the release of their seventh effort, Left Over Right. On it, Baranek is joined by Jarrod
Champion (keyboards/vocals), Dean Tartaglia (saxophone/vocals), Kyle Schanta(bass) and Skip Denomme (drums) where they deliver not only their most soulful album to date, but do it with all of the intensity that has fueled their previous recordings and live shows for well over a decade. If you love - really love - passionate songs that fire your imagination and move your ass, then you're gonna really love The Sights.
The Sights have shared the stage with some of the best in the business: Robert Plant, Tenacious D, The White Stripes, The Dirtbombs, Sloan, The Datsuns, The Donnas, The Bravery, The Kills, along with many others. Their precocious ability to blend frenetic garage rock with '60s pop and create something equally classic and catchy has garnered consistently rave reviews from both sides of the Atlantic. NME wrote "[The Sights are] a revelation - a treasure trove of sparky and wildly immediate songwriting" and Rolling Stone commented "at last - a new Detroit-garage band that comes in colors."
Raucous? Infectious? That pretty well sums up The Sights' live shows as well. It's a rocket-ride that has been experienced by countless audiences throughout North
America and Europe, and will surely win over thousands more this summer when they hit the road with
Tenacious D as part of their highly anticipated Rize of the Fenix tour!
The Sights' Left Over Right album will be available June 19th through HRM in CD,
Digital and Limited Edition Vinyl formats.
May 22 Whisky A Go Go - West Hollywood, CA
May 23
Santa Barbara Bowl -
Santa Barbara, CA w/ TENACIOUS D
May 24 Fox Theater - Oakland, CA w/ TENACIOUS D
May 26 Les Schwab Amphitheater - Bend, OR w/ TENACIOUS D
May 27 Langano Lounge - Portland, OR
May 28 Sasquatch Festival - George, WA w/ TENACIOUS D
May 31 Turf Club - Minneapolis, MN
Jun 02 Upfront and Company. Marquette, MI
Jun 16 Park Bar, Detroit, MI w/Reigning Sound
Jun 17
Double Door, Chicago, IL w/Reigning Sound
Jun 21 31st St. Pub Pittsburgh, PA
Jun 22 MOTR Pub, Cincinnati, OH
Jun 23 Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TN w/ TENACIOUS D
Jun 25 Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA w/ TENACIOUS D
Jun 26 The Fillmore, Charlotte, NC w/ TENACIOUS D
Jun 28 Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY w/ TENACIOUS D
Jun 29 Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY w/ TENACIOUS D
Jun 30 Penn's Landing - Festival Pie, Philadelphia, PA w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 01 Union Hall - Brooklyn, NY
Jul 02 Bank of
America Pavilion, Boston, MA w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 03 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 06 The Fillmore, Detroit, MI w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 07 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 16 Daytrotter Session - Rock Island, IL
Jul 17 Hi-Tone Cafe - Memphis, TN
Jul 19 Austin
Music Hall, Austin, TX w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 20 Palladium Ballroom, Dallas, TX w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 21 Brady Theater, Tulsa, OK w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 22 The Outland, Springfield, MO
Jul 23 The Pageant, St Louis, MO w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 24 Uptown Theater, Kansas City, MO w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 26 Red Rocks, Denver, CO w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 28 House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV w/ TENACIOUS D
Jul 29 SDSU Open Air Theatre, San Diego, CA w/ TENACIOUS D
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