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Events List

Sep 16, 2010

HONOR BY AUGUST w/ MELODIME




ROCK/ POP/ ALTERNATIVE

$8 @ the Door

Doors @ 8PM

Show @ 9PM



Honor By August







Honor By August * News * About * Shows * Photos * Video * Store * Contact Next Stop : July 23rd 10, 07:00 PM Royal Lake Park Fairfax, VA Details» Honor By August Biography In its young career Honor By August has already played arena stages, had its music broadcast to millions and won the Grand Prize in Billboard's World Song Contest. "Now widely considered one of the most promising new talents on the East Coast," (Washington Post) Honor By August makes music characterized by "distinctive, inviting vocals and anthemic, reverb-drenched guitars" (MetroMusicScene.com) and built on "award-winning songwriting, strong vocals, catchy melodies, and dynamic live performance" (Jenni Chase, Washington's Z104/OnTap Magazine).



A fast-growing reputation has helped create opportunities for the band to share up to arena-sized stages with artists including Bon Jovi, Third Eye Blind, Hanson, Peter Frampton, Vertical Horizon, Hootie & the Blowfish, Pat McGee Band, Edwin McCain, Virginia Coalition and many other emerging artists.



While developing a sound of their own, Honor By August won the Grand Prize in the Billboard World Song Contest, as well as an XM Radio contest to play DC's largest venue, Verizon Center (20,000).



Melodime



www.myspace.com/mymelodime



Fans credit Melodime with the genre defying versatility of Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, the song writing intricacy of Tom Petty and a clean, intriguing sound that is comparable to Dave Matthews. The band's multi-genre sound is an eclectic mix of rock, blues, folk and country.



The band recently self-produced and released their second full length album, The Bathroom Diaries, Vol. 1. They continue to receive rave reviews by fans and critics alike; The Washington Post praises their music as “sleekly contemporary but suitable for easy-listening venues.”