
The Booda Velvets
With a blend of lush distorted guitars, melodic vocals, and layered
soundscapes, The Booda Velvets craft songs that are passionate and
intelligent. Their music explores dynamics ranging from intense and
visceral to dreamy and serene, with an undercurrent of pop
sensibility that occasionally rises to the surface.
The Booda Velvets are known for delivering emotionally-charged
performances that explore a diverse musical spectrum. "Our collective
influences are all over the place, from folk and early punk to new
wave and hip hop," explains lead singer Dan Cromie. "So our songs end
up painting a broad musical spectrum. It lets us take our audience
with us on more of an emotional journey than just going to see a rock
show." Drawing upon varied roots, The Booda Velvets' collaborative
songwriting has evolved to create a unique sound that combines strong
melodies, evocative lyrics, captivating guitars and solid grooves.
The Booda Velvets continue to create a buzz, playing over 20 dates a
month, while touring throughout the US. In addition to winning
countless enthusiastic fans through their musical and physical road
tripping, The Booda Velvets are gaining tons of support from
commercial and college stations all over the country. Music from
their album, Headrush, has been featured on MTV, NBC, and a
compilation CD called Bands For America, benefiting the Twin Towers
Fund. Tower Records declared the band an 'Emerging Artist.' They
performed live on The Mitch Albom Show, a nationally syndicated
radio/ TV program averaging 8 million listeners. The Booda Velvets
are also sponsored by Puma.com, featured artists on Mp3.com and are
endorsed by Seymour Duncan.
Lead singer Dan Cromie, Bassist Jamie Balling, and Drummer Jonathan
Yang originally met at college in Philadelphia, later moving to New
York City, where they joined forces with Guitarist, Adam Wolfe Lerner
to create their unique rock-based blend of atmospheric emotion. Their
debut Gotham Records release, Headrush has been getting critical
acclaim and radio support, adding further evidence to their rising
popularity.
'Fusing heavy rock with galactic dreamscapes generates an alternative
formula for universal appeal. The (Booda) Velvets achieve this
effortlessly.' - Rebecca Marks, The Daily Orange (02/11/02)
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