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AND YOU WERE A CROW - IN STORES NOW EVERYWHERE

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"AND YOU WERE A CROW"
Available Now
EVERYWHERE
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VIDEO BLOG
posted 6/2/08
A document of the first day of tour with Earl Greyhound, by Roe Jennings. We love Baltimore. More to come.
-- The Parlor Mob
Day 1
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The Parlor Mob is a rock and roll band.
The band consists of guitarists Paul Ritchie and David Rosen, drummer Sam Bey, bassist Nicholas Villapiano, and vocalist Mark Melicia. Formed in 2004 in Red Bank, New Jersey, the group performed with great frequency around home and in nearby New York City. They self released an album shortly after, recorded at home in Red Bank. The music coupled with frantic live shows led to Roadrunner signing the band in the summer of 2007.
Their Roadrunner Records debut, And You Were A Crow, hits stores May 6, 2008. It is composed of 12 songs, ranging from the machine like aggression of “My Favorite Heart To Break” to the loose, acoustic driven “Can’t Keep No Good Boy Down”; from the anthemic “Hard Times” to “Angry Young Girl”, with it’s haunting vocals and ghostly guitars. “Tide of Tears” is dark and heavy, carrying the listener through nearly nine minutes. The band touches all extremes and everywhere in between, while maintaining their unique identity. One standout track, “When I Was An Orphan,” seems to cover that ground from start to finish, in a cinematic style.
The Parlor Mob recorded And You Were a Crow with producer Jacquire King (Tom Waits, Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse) in the fall of 2007. Relocating to Asheville, North Carolina, they brought the songs to life at Echo Mountain Recording studio. Jacquire lived with the band for the entire 5 weeks of recording, becoming essentially a 6th band member. He became very emotionally invested in the project. His careful ear and impeccable taste helped hone the band in to make the record they all wanted to make. Their respect and gratitude towards Jacquire is immediately apparent upon speaking to the band.
While writing, the band pays close attention to detail. Each element functions as a piece of a larger theme. The record as a whole reflects this, and smaller nuances come more into focus with each listen, contributing to the experience.
Onstage, The Parlor Mob have developed beyond any comparison. They perform the songs on their record without binding to convention, and without regard to perfection or even to the constraints of generic sound. Highs shriek, lows rumble, and no matter the size of the venue, rooms rattle. People stop what they’re doing and watch. It is truly a sight to be seen.
In the end, The Parlor Mob consider themselves to be very simply a rock and roll band. They eschew convention and boundaries in favor of pushing the envelope. They enjoy the freedom of making rock music, and take full advantage of the inherent rights it gives the artist to do anything that they want. They look towards the future.
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Booking: Matt Hickey - High Road Touring
Management: Bill McGathy - In De Goot Entertainment

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 6/20/2004
Band Members: Sam Bey
Mark Melicia
David Rosen
Paul Ritchie
Nick Villapiano

Influences:

Sounds Like: DMW News: Tour of the Gear with The Parlor Mob: Paul Ritchie

DMW News: Tour of Gear with The Parlor Mob: David Rosen

Record Label:
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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Posted by The Parlor Mob on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 03:01:00 PST

LOTS of photos from tour...

Hello. Hopefully you've watched the wonderful video our friend Roe Jennings made about the first day of this tour we're on with Earl Greyhound. If not, it's right below this blog entry. We did an i...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 08:11:00 PST

Tour Video Blog 1 - Baltimore

By Roe Jennings...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Mon, 02 Jun 2008 09:58:00 PST

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Posted by The Parlor Mob on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 07:55:00 PST

TOUR IS OVER...

So our tour with Nicole Atkins & the Sea has come to an end......We would just like to thank everyone that came out to all the shows nationwide. It was amazing to meet all of you.We will be back this ...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Thu, 27 Mar 2008 06:43:00 PST

Dear New Jersey...

Hey everyone,We are truly sorry about the shows that we posted a few weeks ago that we had to cancel. We had mix up with our schedule and we had to cancel a number of shows in Philly, Connecticut, New...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:02:00 PST

VIDEO BLOG 5 - FINI

We invite you to watch the last video blog we made from the making of our very first full length record.The Parlor Mob Video Blog - &035;5 ..Add to My Profile | More VideosThe record will ...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 07:20:00 PST

VIDEO BLOG 4 - MEET OUR FRIEND JUSTIN

Hello. This video blog, the fourth in the series, focuses on our dear friend Mr. Justin Faircloth, who came in to contribute a variety of keys to the record. Justin plays in a group called The Housto...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 09:13:00 PST

VIDEO BLOG 3 - OVERDUBS

Yes, hello. We have posted our third video blog from the studio. This one is all about overdubs. Guitars, keys, synths, percussion.... all sorts of fun things. Check it out, and leave your comment...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Thu, 01 Nov 2007 11:55:00 PST

VIDEO BLOG 2 - BASIC TRACKING

Hello. Here you have our newest video blog. It is the second of it's kind, and there's a few more to come. This episode is a small representation of basic tracking, which we did live over the last ...
Posted by The Parlor Mob on Sat, 20 Oct 2007 10:57:00 PST