Physical copy of What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Volume Two.
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about
Hailing from the commonwealth of Virginia, specifically Fairfax, Thirteen Towers formed in 2007 with the uniting of Edson Hinostroza (Bass) and Mike Yaary (Drums). Recruiting other local artists by means of Craigslist, the original line up featured a classic pop punk sound, culminating with the release of their first EP; We Don’t Care. As the years continued and other members came and went, the decision to add horns came about in 2011. The additional instrumentation helped carry Thirteen Towers over from pop punk to a more rounded out ska/punk feel. During this time, the first full-length album; Won’t Forget the Sound released to popular success. This trend continues into the present and 2016 brought the release of their second and latest full-length album; Dude…Don’t Make it Weird and in 2017 another 6-track EP; In Hindsight. Thirteen Towers has also had the pleasure sharing stages with many great acts at Festivals such as Punk Island, International Supernova SkaFest, and has hosted the Metro area Ska and Punk Fest in "Hell's Bottom" twice! Thirteen Towers continues to play around the Washington DC metro area as often as possible.
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credits
from What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Vol. 2,
released January 8, 2018
DAVE COSTELLO - VOCALS, EDSON HINOSTROZA - BASS/VOCALS, MIKE YAARY - DRUMS, CHRIS NYSTEDT - GUITAR, DAPHNE CASHION - ALTO SAXOPHONE, CORY ROKES - TRUMPET, DARREN FAZZINO - TROMBONE LINDSAY McCARTHY - BACKING VOCALS
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I found Days N' Daze right at the end of a long term relationship falling apart into a toxic mess. This album really helped me get through it. Call in the Coroner in particular was on repeat many days. Thanks for the tunes y'all! Tribar