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Eve To Adam’s Big Year

07:31 AM Saturday 7/30/11 |   |

It’s not even August, but 2011 may be the best year so far for Eve To Adam. Based in New York City, the band’s new single is getting airplay, a new album comes out in September and the group joined Saving Abel’s tour just last week.

Having already made a name for itself through its live shows, including touring with Daughtry and Mötley Crüe, Eve To Adam recently snagged major representation when it caught the attention of The Agency Group, which also handles All That Remains, The Black Keys and Dragonforce, among others.

ETA’s upcoming album, Banquet For A Starving Dog, drops Sept. 13. The new single, “Run Your Mouth” is already getting spins on rock radio. For the song’s video, the band was joined by Vincent Pastore of “The Sopranos”, Dann Florek of “Law & Order SVU”, Chuck Zito from “Oz”, and Indian television star Kavita Kaushik.


(audio may be NSFW)

Made up of Sessaris brothers Taki (lead vocals/guitar) and Alex (drums/backing vocals) along with Gaurav Bali (guitar/backing vocals) and Eric Bergmann (bass), Eve To Adam is currently touring with Saving Abel. Upcoming dates include July 31 in Urbana, Ill., at Canopy Club; Aug. 2 in Birmingham, Ala., at Café Firenze and Aug. 3 in Clarksville, Tenn., at The Warehouse.

For more info, click here for Eve To Adam’s website and here for the band’s Facebook page.

Comments

  1. Music1110 wrote:

    01:55 PM, Aug 01, 2011

    LOVE these guys. They are extremely talented!

  2. Rockgirl34 wrote:

    04:33 AM, Aug 01, 2011

    This band is AMAZING!!  It's so great to see them getting the recognition that they deserve... :)