Something for Rockets
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Something for Rockets is an American alternative rock band out of Los Angeles, California. Something For Rockets infuse hypnotic dance-floor beats with lush melody and poignant lyrics. Evocative, intelligent, and stylish, the result is a sound that is both vintage and future, dark and playful, and all anchored by the romantic sentiment of young and hopeless-self-distruction. The band includes Rami Perlman on vocals and guitar, Josh Eichenbaum on keyboards, and Barry Davis on drums. Their first album is titled Something for Rockets. The band is currently working on their sophomore record with former Blink 182 and current +44 front man, Mark Hoppus.
[edit] History
Rami Perlman, son of living-legend violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman, was introduced to music at conception. With Vivaldi and Mozart perpetually soaring from his father’s study, and mainstream pop radio saturating his youthful ears (like any child of the 80s), Rami’s bevy of musical influences was forged.
Rami met Josh Eichenbaum while attending Brown University where Josh studied computer music and composition. During this time, Rami was writing straight-from-the-heart, bare-bones guitar songs, and the two recorded during their senior year. The two packed up for LA to begin working on what would become, Something For Rockets. Enter Barry Davis, ex-drummer of Boston’s Mori Stylez a fusion outfit with a local cult following. With a sensitive touch and keen feel for many different styles, Davis slid perfectly into Something For Rockets musical stew.
After completing a self-titles 3-song EP, SFR began generating a massive buzz in the LA-area. They were also showcased by BMI as the Band of the Month. LA radio began to take notice, particularly Steve Jones at Indie 103.1. Jones started pushing the single “Might as Well” on his hit show Jonesy’s Jukebox. Other stations followed stations such as KCRW and college favorite KXLU. The press followed, with a nationally syndicated piece in the LA Times, along with features in the Entertainment Weekley, GQ], LA Daily News, Campus Circle, and URB just to name a few. In addition, SFR were featured on MTV’s You Hear it First, and later went on to host an MTV news segment covering the South By Southwest music festival.
The trio embarked on the task of recording a full-length album in the fall of 2003. Rami, Josh, and Barry wrote, recorded and produced their self titled debut, slaving away on nights and weekends for almost an entire year to create what will become known as one of the most exciting and anticipated debuts in recent history.
[edit] Tour History
Entertainment
Something For Rockets have played shows and or toured with the following bands
Ok Go, Brazilian Girls (multiple dates), Mickey Avalon, Fishbone (multiple dates), South (US Tour), Action Action (US tour), Margot and the Nuclear So and So's (US tour), Men Women and Children (West Coast tour), Brendan Benson, AC Newman, Fannypack, Hello Stranger, Benevento Russo Duo (US tour), U.S.E. (multiple dates), Controller Controller (multiple dates in Canada), Viva Voce, Suicide Girls, Glen Tilbrook, Rocket, Nine Black Alps, and lots of other bands that you may or may not know.
Something For Rockets have played the following festivals South by Southwest (Austin, TX), CMJ (New York, NY), Amsterjam (New York, NY), Street Scene (San Diego, CA), Sunset Junction (Silverlake, CA).