Music:
Member Since: 5/28/2005
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Influences:Quiet suburbs and tree-lined streets are the images that come to mind when picturing a place like
Connecticut. Underneath this suburban pastoral lie the feelings of alienation and longing that most kids
experience growing up. Feelings that lead you to pick up an instrument and express yourself. Enter Signal
The Escape, a group of five friends in their late teens/early twenties who came together in the spring of
2005 to share the collective bond that being in a band brings.
Rising from the ashes of CT post-hardcore band Forgive and Forget, Signal The Escape sought to blend
the screaming buildups and breakdowns of their former self with a new maturity, tempering melody with
raw emotion - a sound described by lead singer Tom Kavanagh as, “Screamo with pop sensibilityâ€. Taking
their cues from bands like Silverstein, Taking Back Sunday, and Saves The Day, Signal The Escape
address universal themes of love, loss, honesty and betrayal in three and a half minute musical vignettes.
On October 23, 2007 Signal The Escape will makes their debut on Double Blind Music with the release
of the 5 song EP, ‘These Scars Are Just The Beginning’, produced by Bryan Russell (Straylight Run,
Envy On The Coast), with additional production by and mixed by Matt Squire (TREOS, Boys Like Girls).
Featuring four original songs plus a remix courtesy of Sun Of The Electric Ghost, ‘These Scars Are Just
The Beginning’ offers a taste of what is to come with Signal The Escape when they release their fulllength
album ‘All That You Deserve’ later in 2008. The first single “Maudlin†is a plea for trust: “You won’t
be alone. If you fall, I fall too.†While “Exorcism in the ER†is about moving on with your life, knowing when
it’s time to let go: “Doctor you’ve got to listen! My heart stopped beating when she said she adored himâ€.
“Borerline Stalker†is about obsessive infatuation: “Stare so hard that you burn a hole right through my
back…this is borderline stalker!â€. And “Boys Lie†recounts a tale of getting even with a cheating girlfriend:
“It takes two to play, but only one to initiate. Now we both play our partsâ€.
Since their inception, Signal The Escape has been criss-crossing the country in their van, dubbed ‘El
Guapo’ (¡Three Amigos! fans take note), touring with bands like I Am The Pilot, The Hope Fallacy, Another
Found Self, Isadora, and Sparks The Rescue, sharing the bills and stages with the likes of Cartel, Boys Like
Girls, The Starting Line, Circa Survive, and Envy On The Coast.
Signal The Escape is willing and ready to give all that you deserve with plans for traveling and playing live
for 2008 and beyond. Gearing up to hit the streets and spread word, heading wherever the untamed world
(and ‘El Guapo’) will take them, these scars truly are just the beginning for Signal The Escape.
Record Label:
Type of Label: Indie