Debut Single "Won't Let It Go"/"Wrong, Too Right" On Sale Now!!
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Right on Dynamite is ready to unveil its eagerly anticipated debut single, “Won’t Let It Go†b/w “Wrong, Too Right.†Recorded at NYC’s world famous DFA Studios, the limited edition single – on Brooklyn’s own Standpipe Records – was produced by Matt Thornley (LCD Soundsystem) and mixed by Roger Greenawalt (Ben Kweller, Aberfeldy, the Pierces). “Won’t Let It Go†b/w “Wrong, Too Right†will be on sale via the band’s MySpace page from late November.
Right on Dynamite is a three man rock ‘n roll combo, currently residing in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Dan, Nicky, and Jon have been mates since high school, playing together in a couple of other outfits before finally taking the reins themselves as the mighty RoD. They’ve been making a righteous racket ever since, busting out exceptionally addictive guitarpop fuelled by scrappy energy, sly wit, and a seemingly endless supply of hip-shakin’, hand-clappin’ hooks.
The trio has earned high praise from such publications as Time Out New York, which hailed their gleeful tuneage as “fun, up-tempo stuff – sort of like the Strokes, minus the stern posturing.†“They just sound better than the other semi-indie bands out there,†noted New York Press, while L Magazine enthused, “A promising rough-edged, sweet-centered local act…who distill everything good about every band that's ever practiced in a suburban basement that has a couch, rug, TV, and cement floor.†The reverberations have even been heard across the Atlantic, with NME going plumb nutty over the band they’ve decreed to be “effortlessly brilliant†and “flipping marvelous.â€
What’s more, Right on Dynamite has proven an online sensation, spending nearly one solid year as a top 10 favorite on NME’s “Breaking Bands†site. Tracks from the band’s three-track debut demo have logged countless streams on the band’s own MySpace page, as well as via a number of prominent music blogs. In addition, songs have received radio airplay from coast-to-coast, including spins at two hugely influential stations, LA’s KROQ and NJ’s WFMU.