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Kinetix Announces New Album And Summer Tour Appearances  
Posted: 14 years ago by KindWeb Ed
Kinetix Announces New Album And Summer Tour Appearances
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"Rock and Roll comes from Soul music, and we are tied to that. What we do comes from inside of us. Music is about what you hear and see and feel, but it's also something that is greater than the sum of its parts." - Josh Fairman, bass player for Kinetix.


Denver, Colorado rockers Kinetix continue to build upon their DIY success of the previous five years, having spent 2009 logging more than 10,000+ miles criss-crossing the country setting concert hall and music festival audiences on fire with their soul-powered rock and roll. Now in 2010, the band has rededicated themselves to the studio and have produced their finest album to date. Uniting soaring vocal harmonies, muscular guitar riffs, deep bass, R&B flavored electronic organ drenched in reverb, a tireless work ethic and extreme attention to detail on the production of both their new album and live shows, Kinetix is set to continue assembling an army of intensely loyal fans from coast to coast.

With a band name derived in part from motion and energy, Kinetix's rise from their humble Denver roots into a popular nationally touring band has been nothing short of spectacular. Formed by a group of college buddies at Lamont School of Music at Denver University, Kinetix was originally merely a vehicle to blow off steam and play music at weekend hangouts. Their popularity during those early days became a phenomenon that quickly outgrew the rowdy house parties where the band cut their teeth.

Within two years of forming, minus any street team, radio play or mainstream media attention, Kinetix was easily selling out theatres in their hometown based solely on word of mouth. The shows translated to thousands of song downloads and album sales of their debut and sophomore album releases. And sure enough that word-of-mouth buzz spread nationwide, quickly racking up sold out shows in numerous cities far away from the band's Denver base.

The eleven tracks of Let Me In were produced by Andy Guerrero of the Flobots and engineered and mixed by Jason Livermore at the legendary rock and roll Blasting Room Studios. The new album builds upon the band's reputation as a live tour de force, but now heralds the rock quintet as studio musicians capable of creating an album worthy and almost certainly destined for mainstream radio play. Early listens of the new Kinetix album have garnered praise among fans and industry insiders alike as a more mature continuation of the keyboard and guitar driven sound Kinetix has always been known for.

While previous album efforts showcased the band's excellent musicianship, the new album plays up the addition of more emotionally insightful lyrical and vocal development, most notably heard on "Wishing Well" and "To See You Go". Other standout album tracks such as "Fighting For" showcase massive guitar riffs layered atop head-bobbing hard rock grooves so fat you could walk on them, while the decidedly up-tempo pop flavored "Anything", "Let Me In" and "Spinning Out" bring to the forefront the band's striking vocal harmonies, rhythm and blues flavored chord progressions, and deft keyboard work. Best of all, Let Me In showcases an emotional journey of peaks, valleys, that culminate in the stellar closing track "Out Of My Head", which showcases all of the musical elements that have been used by fans and the press alike to describe Kinetix as one of the best up and coming bands in the country.

NOTABLE SUMMER 2010 TOUR DATES:
Bluebird Theater
Fri. May 14th, 2010 | Doors at 8:00
Denver, CO

Moe. Summer Camp
Fri. May 28th, 2010 to Sun. May 30th, 2010
Chillcothe, IL

Bella Vida Festival
Fri. May 28th, 2010 to Sun. May 30th, 2010
Geneva, MN

Wakarusa Festival
Thu. June 3rd, 2010 to Sun. June 6th, 2010
Ozark, AR

Watkins Glen International Raceway
Sat. July 3rd, 2010 | N/A
Watkins Glen, NY

Forecastle Festival
July 9th, 2010 - July 11th, 2010
Louisville, KY

More dates TBA
www.thekinetix.com for tickets and information.

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