Oh, What A Life American Authors

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
15.04.2014

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Believer03:04
  • 2Think About It03:04
  • 3Best Day Of My Life03:14
  • 4Luck03:41
  • 5Trouble03:15
  • 6Hit It03:27
  • 7Home04:09
  • 8Love03:18
  • 9Heart Of Stone03:08
  • 10Ghost02:56
  • 11Oh, What A Life03:42
  • Total Runtime36:58

Info for Oh, What A Life

Offering up an emotional and propulsive mix of summery indie pop and meticulously crafted, commercial modern rock, Brooklyn-based American Authors fall somewhere in between the heady introspection of Alt-J, the arena-sized folk-rock of Mumford & Sons, and the urban, heartfelt grandeur of Fun. Formed in Boston by Zac Barnett (vocals), James Adam Shelley (guitar/banjo), Dave Rublin (bass), and Matt Sanchez (drums) while the four were attending the Berklee College of Music, the quartet eventually dropped out and relocated to Brooklyn. American Authors inked a deal with Island Records in 2012 and released the singles 'Believer' and 'Best Day of My Life,' as well as their eponymous debut EP, the following year. Oh, What a Life, the band's first long-player, followed in early 2014.

Zac Barnett, vocals
James Adam Shelley, guitar, banjo
Dave Rublin, bass
Matt Sanchez, drums


American Authors
The four members of American Authors - Zac Barnett (vocals), James Adam Shelley (guitar/banjo), Dave Rublin (bass), and Matt Sanchez (drums) - hail from the four corners of the country, but came together at Boston's Berklee College of Music in 2006. They soon dropped out, moved into a small apartment in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, and started a band. American Authors bring their own influences and experiences to the table, creating pop-flavored alt rock sprinkled with four-part harmonies, spirited lyrics, and conta­gious optimism. "We're the authors of our lives," said Barnett, "creating music from what we've lived, from what we hope for, from what we feel. Every day is different and like every­one, our emotions change according to our personal highs and lows and by the challenges or triumphs that affect all of us. We're not afraid to be goofy one day and serious the next. We just want to be true to ourselves and share our stories for as long as people are willing to listen."

Booklet for Oh, What A Life

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