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Kidnapping The City

About Me

It all started a couple years ago through a series of social networks and defunct bands in the Southern CA suburbs of the Inland Empire. The shows were played, the lineups changed, and the in end so did the first version of the band. As they cater to a do-it-yourself work ethic, their energetic live show and developing fan base has become anything but predictable. Fast-forwarding to a new premise set, Kidnapping The City honed their craft and self-produced their debut album, Indirections EP, which incorporates a theme based on idealism and the weight of a clarity search. Complimented by compelling guitar work, a bold rhythm section, and dynamic yet candid vocals, this female fronted trio, featuring members singer/guitarist Emilie Corpuz, bassist Alex Araujo and drummer Jack Roche, has come to deliver a unique twist on indie rock sound.
ORDER INDIRECTIONS EP

1. Austerity (the great trait of self-denial)
2. Enterprise
3. We’d Still Hear the Noise
4. Couldn’t This Be A Little Different?
5. Constants
6. Part A. Part B. Alcohol & Brevity
7. Modified Behavior

For booking please message us or email [email protected].
edited:paul fernando ..

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 10/01/2005
Band Members: Emilie Corpuz
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Alex Araujo

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Jack Roche
Influences: We're influenced by several bands, some include, but are not limited too..
Rx Bandits, Rilo Kiley, At the Drive-In, Gatsby's American Dream, Muse, Pretty Girls Make Graves, Denali, Jimi Hendrix, Mute Math, Circa Survive, The Start, The Mars Volta, Minus the Bear, The Get Up Kids, Saves The Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Weezer, Death Cab For Cutie, Modest Mouse, Paramore, Bob Dylan, Cursive.
Sounds Like: Reviews:

absolutepunk.net
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

IE Weeklys Band of the Week

Inland Empire Weekly did a short little article on us for their band of the week column!  Check it out here
Posted by on Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:33:00 GMT

As the blog speaks...

So I noticed a blog void. Bands seem to partake in this informative art form, our negligence to do the same would put us to shame.  Assuming you accept our apologies, ple...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 16:34:00 GMT