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Sparks the Rescue

Sparks the Rescue is an American rock band from Maine. They formed when members of three high school bands, Pozer, Short of April, and Two Girls Later, converged.[1] Their debut EP, Stumbling Skyward, was released independently in 2005 with McAllister and O'Connell sharing main vocal duties. The band released the Hey, Mr. Allure EP in 2006, which saw the addition of lead vocalist Alex Roy. On February 6, 2007, Sparks the Rescue released their junior EP, The Secrets We Can't Keep, after signing to Double Blind Music.[2] This release saw the departure of their keyboardist. STR officially released their debut full-length album Eyes to the Sun on May 5, 2009, on Fearless Records (the album was previously released October 7, 2008, on Double Blind Music). The album was produced by Jonathan Wyman of Halo Studios in Westbrook, Maine.[3]

Sparks the Rescue
Sparks the Rescue in 2009
Background information
OriginPortland, Maine, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, pop punk, pop rock, post hardcore (early)
Years active2005–present
LabelsUnsigned

Double Blind Music (2005–2007)

Fearless Records (2008–2010)
MembersAlex Roy
Toby McAllister
Nathan Spencer
Marty McMorrow
Patrick O'Connell
Ben Briggs
Past membersDavid Pait
Mike Naran
Dylan Taylor
Nick Bilotta
Matt Petrin
Matt Libby

History edit

Formative years (1999–2006) edit

Toby McAllister, Ben Briggs, and Nate Spencer formed the group Pozer in 1999, while still in junior high school. After years of local shows and failed Battle of bands competitions the band decided to add Patrick O'Connell on guitar and vocals and Marty Mcmorrow on synthesizer and vocals. The band changed their name to Sparks the Rescue and started shedding its skate punk aesthetic—gaining popularity and playing shows throughout New England. Alex Roy was added as main vocalist in 2006, and the group heavily toured the East Coast in preparation for and support of their new Hey, Mr. Allure EP.

Independent success (2007–2008) edit

The band released the EP The Secrets We Can't Keep in 2007. Following McMorrow's departure as keyboardist, the band released their first full album Eyes to the Sun, on Double Blind Music in 2008. This album got the group signed to Fearless Records,[4] and shows the band's evolution from scream-fueled hardcore music to their current hook-filled pop punk sound.

Fearless Records debut (2009) edit

In May 2009 Fearless re-released Eyes To The Sun featuring new songs and a different track listing. Billboard charts for the 5-15-09 issue reported Eyes to the Sun coming in at 3rd in the Top Heatseekers Chart for the Northeast, and tracks from the album received play on MTV's The Hills and The Real World: Cancun. In late 2009, MTV announced Sparks the Rescue as the official winner of the 2009 "I Want My Music On MTV! Competition!", stating that the band will "rub elbows with A-List artists at the 2009 Woodie Awards".[5]

Fearless departure, lineup changes, Worst Thing I've Been Cursed With and Sparks the Rescue EP (2010–2012) edit

In 2010 the band toured with bands like The All-American Rejects, Sum 41, Haste the Day, and Attack Attack!. Right before touring with Mayday Parade, Patrick O'Connell decided to part ways with the band. "He just didn't want to be on tour anymore. He was into going home, getting a job and an apartment like a normal person," McAllister said of the split.[6] Soon after O'Connell's departure, the band added guitarist Mike Naran. In March 2011 the band revealed the album art and track listing for their second full-length album Worst Thing I've Been Cursed With, which was released on May 10, 2011, in North America. The band also announced a tour with The Dangerous Summer in support of the new release.

On August 11, 2011, Back Road Eyes Media announced on Tumblr that bassist Ben Briggs had been replaced by David Pait.[7] In December 2011, Fearless Records released Sparks The Rescue from their contractual obligations due to the departure of crucial band members,[8] and the band teamed up with manager Adam Lopez and New Age Media Management. The band started a Kickstarter campaign to fund the recording of their next album, generating more than double their $6000 goal.[9] The band also announced a new EP planned for Summer 2012.[10] Drummer Nathan Spencer left the band on April 12, 2012, and was replaced with Dylan Taylor, leaving only McAllister as the band's original member.

The band's new self-titled EP was released on August 28, 2012, and on August 13, the band released a music video for their new song "Disaster," which featured former member Marty McMorrow doing guest vocals and synthesizers. This led to many fans believing he had rejoined the band; however, in response to YouTube comments on the video, Marty stated that he did not rejoin, and that he was "just helping out some friends."[11]

The "new" STR (2013-present) edit

On December 21, 2012, the band announced on Facebook that Mike Naran, David Pait, and Dylan Taylor's last show would be December 22, 2012, at The Space in Hamden, CT.[12] Roy and McAllister toured acoustically in early 2013 as Sparks the Rescue, and in April 2013 the band released promotion photographs with Mat Petrin (bassist) and Nick Bilotta (drummer), who are also members of Roy's side-project band Holly Heist and original high school band 2 Girls Later. The band began performing with this lineup as a four piece in the Spring of 2013, and released a new EP titled "Truth Inside the Fiction" on July 30, 2013.[13] The EP debuted at #33 on the iTunes Top Pop Albums Chart.

On July 21, 2013, Roy and Bilotta along with a new guitarist, booked a cover show in Portland's historic downtown district at a night club called Oasis.[14]

In the summer of 2013, the band announced the Taking The D-Tour with opening bands Kingsfoil (featuring Frankie Muniz on drums) and Lion In The Mane.[15] The band continues to play cover shows under the STR name with a new line-up including Matt Libby (rhythm guitar/vocals), a member of Bilotta's former project The Derek Wilkinson Band. No more tours have been announced and the band is actively playing cover shows at colleges, casinos, and tourist destinations. Bilotta's departure from the band remains unknown, with no announcements made by him or the band. His last shows were in Key West at Sloppy Joe's in September 2014.[16] Spencer is currently reseated on the drums.

Band members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

Compilation appearances edit

'Tis the Season to Be Fearless

"Christmas Brings Me Down"
"Need You Now" (Lady Antebellum cover)
"Mountain Song" (Jane's Addiction cover)
  • Take Action! Vol. 10
"Forever in My Songs"

References edit

  1. ^ "Sparks The Rescue: Biography". Last.fm. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  2. ^ "Sparks The Rescue: The Secrets We Can't Keep". DownloadPunk.
  3. ^ "Sparks The Rescue Info". Sparkstherescue.buzznet.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  4. ^ "Sparks the Rescue sign to Fearless Records". PureVolume. Retrieved March 18, 2009.
  5. ^ . MTV. Archived from the original on October 16, 2009. Retrieved November 7, 2009.
  6. ^ "Substream Magazine". Substreammusicpress.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  7. ^ "Ben Briggs (Bassist) of Sparks The Rescue has... - Backroad Eyes Media". Backroadeyesmedia.tumblr.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  8. ^ "Fearless Records Drops Sparks The Rescue & Artist Vs Poet, Releases Statement". Underthegunreview.net. December 6, 2011. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  9. ^ "Help Sparks The Rescue Fund New Record by Sparks The Rescue — Kickstarter". Kickstarter.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  10. ^ "Sparks The Rescue Launch Kickstarter". Pupfresh.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  11. ^ "Sparks the Rescue - Disaster (Official Music Video)". YouTube.com. August 13, 2012. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  12. ^ "Sparks The Rescue Lose Three Members". Alterthepress.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  13. ^ "Sparks The Rescue Will Release 'Truth Inside The Fiction' EP July 30". Infectiousmagazine.com. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  14. ^ "Photograph" (JPG). Distilleryimage2-a.akamaihd.net. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  15. ^ "Sparks the Rescue announce new summer tour dates | idobi Network". Idobi.com. June 20, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  16. ^ "Sparks The Rescue - Key West 2014". YouTube.com. October 16, 2014. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Sparks the Rescue is an American rock band from Maine They formed when members of three high school bands Pozer Short of April and Two Girls Later converged 1 Their debut EP Stumbling Skyward was released independently in 2005 with McAllister and O Connell sharing main vocal duties The band released the Hey Mr Allure EP in 2006 which saw the addition of lead vocalist Alex Roy On February 6 2007 Sparks the Rescue released their junior EP The Secrets We Can t Keep after signing to Double Blind Music 2 This release saw the departure of their keyboardist STR officially released their debut full length album Eyes to the Sun on May 5 2009 on Fearless Records the album was previously released October 7 2008 on Double Blind Music The album was produced by Jonathan Wyman of Halo Studios in Westbrook Maine 3 Sparks the RescueSparks the Rescue in 2009Background informationOriginPortland Maine U S GenresAlternative rock pop punk pop rock post hardcore early Years active2005 presentLabelsUnsigned Double Blind Music 2005 2007 Fearless Records 2008 2010 MembersAlex RoyToby McAllisterNathan SpencerMarty McMorrowPatrick O ConnellBen BriggsPast membersDavid PaitMike NaranDylan TaylorNick BilottaMatt PetrinMatt Libby Contents 1 History 1 1 Formative years 1999 2006 1 2 Independent success 2007 2008 1 3 Fearless Records debut 2009 1 4 Fearless departure lineup changes Worst Thing I ve Been Cursed With and Sparks the Rescue EP 2010 2012 1 5 The new STR 2013 present 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Compilation appearances 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormative years 1999 2006 edit Toby McAllister Ben Briggs and Nate Spencer formed the group Pozer in 1999 while still in junior high school After years of local shows and failed Battle of bands competitions the band decided to add Patrick O Connell on guitar and vocals and Marty Mcmorrow on synthesizer and vocals The band changed their name to Sparks the Rescue and started shedding its skate punk aesthetic gaining popularity and playing shows throughout New England Alex Roy was added as main vocalist in 2006 and the group heavily toured the East Coast in preparation for and support of their new Hey Mr Allure EP Independent success 2007 2008 edit The band released the EP The Secrets We Can t Keep in 2007 Following McMorrow s departure as keyboardist the band released their first full album Eyes to the Sun on Double Blind Music in 2008 This album got the group signed to Fearless Records 4 and shows the band s evolution from scream fueled hardcore music to their current hook filled pop punk sound Fearless Records debut 2009 edit In May 2009 Fearless re released Eyes To The Sun featuring new songs and a different track listing Billboard charts for the 5 15 09 issue reported Eyes to the Sun coming in at 3rd in the Top Heatseekers Chart for the Northeast and tracks from the album received play on MTV s The Hills and The Real World Cancun In late 2009 MTV announced Sparks the Rescue as the official winner of the 2009 I Want My Music On MTV Competition stating that the band will rub elbows with A List artists at the 2009 Woodie Awards 5 Fearless departure lineup changes Worst Thing I ve Been Cursed With and Sparks the Rescue EP 2010 2012 edit In 2010 the band toured with bands like The All American Rejects Sum 41 Haste the Day and Attack Attack Right before touring with Mayday Parade Patrick O Connell decided to part ways with the band He just didn t want to be on tour anymore He was into going home getting a job and an apartment like a normal person McAllister said of the split 6 Soon after O Connell s departure the band added guitarist Mike Naran In March 2011 the band revealed the album art and track listing for their second full length album Worst Thing I ve Been Cursed With which was released on May 10 2011 in North America The band also announced a tour with The Dangerous Summer in support of the new release On August 11 2011 Back Road Eyes Media announced on Tumblr that bassist Ben Briggs had been replaced by David Pait 7 In December 2011 Fearless Records released Sparks The Rescue from their contractual obligations due to the departure of crucial band members 8 and the band teamed up with manager Adam Lopez and New Age Media Management The band started a Kickstarter campaign to fund the recording of their next album generating more than double their 6000 goal 9 The band also announced a new EP planned for Summer 2012 10 Drummer Nathan Spencer left the band on April 12 2012 and was replaced with Dylan Taylor leaving only McAllister as the band s original member The band s new self titled EP was released on August 28 2012 and on August 13 the band released a music video for their new song Disaster which featured former member Marty McMorrow doing guest vocals and synthesizers This led to many fans believing he had rejoined the band however in response to YouTube comments on the video Marty stated that he did not rejoin and that he was just helping out some friends 11 The new STR 2013 present edit On December 21 2012 the band announced on Facebook that Mike Naran David Pait and Dylan Taylor s last show would be December 22 2012 at The Space in Hamden CT 12 Roy and McAllister toured acoustically in early 2013 as Sparks the Rescue and in April 2013 the band released promotion photographs with Mat Petrin bassist and Nick Bilotta drummer who are also members of Roy s side project band Holly Heist and original high school band 2 Girls Later The band began performing with this lineup as a four piece in the Spring of 2013 and released a new EP titled Truth Inside the Fiction on July 30 2013 13 The EP debuted at 33 on the iTunes Top Pop Albums Chart On July 21 2013 Roy and Bilotta along with a new guitarist booked a cover show in Portland s historic downtown district at a night club called Oasis 14 In the summer of 2013 the band announced the Taking The D Tour with opening bands Kingsfoil featuring Frankie Muniz on drums and Lion In The Mane 15 The band continues to play cover shows under the STR name with a new line up including Matt Libby rhythm guitar vocals a member of Bilotta s former project The Derek Wilkinson Band No more tours have been announced and the band is actively playing cover shows at colleges casinos and tourist destinations Bilotta s departure from the band remains unknown with no announcements made by him or the band His last shows were in Key West at Sloppy Joe s in September 2014 16 Spencer is currently reseated on the drums Band members editCurrent members Alex Roy lead vocals additional guitars 2006 present keyboards piano programming 2008 2020 rhythm guitar 2013 2014 Toby McAllister lead guitar 1999 present backing vocals 2006 present lead vocals 1999 2006 rhythm guitar 1999 2005 Marty McMorrow unclean vocals keyboards synthesizers piano programming 2005 2008 2020 present session member 2012 Patrick O Connell rhythm guitar 2005 2010 2020 Present Ben Briggs bass 1999 2011 2020 Present Nathan Spencer drums percussion 1999 2012 2014 present Former members Matt Libby rhythm guitar 2014 2020 Mat Petrin bass 2013 2020 Mike Naran rhythm guitar 2010 2012 David Pait bass 2011 2012 Dylan Taylor drums percussion 2012 Nick Bilotta drums percussion 2013 2014 Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Eyes to the Sun 2008 Worst Thing I ve Been Cursed With 2011 EPs edit Stumbling Skyward 2005 Hey Mr Allure 2006 The Secrets We Can t Keep 2007 Sparks the Rescue EP 2012 Truth Inside the Fiction 2013 When It Thunders EP 2017 Compilation appearances edit Tis the Season to Be Fearless Christmas Brings Me Down Punk Goes Pop 3 Need You Now Lady Antebellum cover Punk Goes X Mountain Song Jane s Addiction cover Take Action Vol 10 Forever in My Songs References edit Sparks The Rescue Biography Last fm Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks The Rescue The Secrets We Can t Keep DownloadPunk Sparks The Rescue Info Sparkstherescue buzznet com Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks the Rescue sign to Fearless Records PureVolume Retrieved March 18 2009 Congratulations Sparks The Rescue MTV Archived from the original on October 16 2009 Retrieved November 7 2009 Substream Magazine Substreammusicpress com Retrieved April 29 2015 Ben Briggs Bassist of Sparks The Rescue has Backroad Eyes Media Backroadeyesmedia tumblr com Retrieved April 29 2015 Fearless Records Drops Sparks The Rescue amp Artist Vs Poet Releases Statement Underthegunreview net December 6 2011 Retrieved April 29 2015 Help Sparks The Rescue Fund New Record by Sparks The Rescue Kickstarter Kickstarter com Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks The Rescue Launch Kickstarter Pupfresh com Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks the Rescue Disaster Official Music Video YouTube com August 13 2012 Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks The Rescue Lose Three Members Alterthepress com Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks The Rescue Will Release Truth Inside The Fiction EP July 30 Infectiousmagazine com Retrieved April 29 2015 Photograph JPG Distilleryimage2 a akamaihd net Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks the Rescue announce new summer tour dates idobi Network Idobi com June 20 2013 Retrieved April 29 2015 Sparks The Rescue Key West 2014 YouTube com October 16 2014 Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved April 29 2015 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sparks the Rescue amp oldid 1221220508, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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