» Late For The Sky
Image: Late for the Sky is a reinvention of sorts of the 'RUMBLE Syndicate', a touring staple on the east coast for many years before disbanding in 2002. Logging an average of 200 dates per year, the band amassed a respectable following and clocked 4 independent releases on Pseudo Records. In 2004 singer D2e (pronounced 'Double E') and guitarist Skunk began a songwriting stint that lasted 6 months. Former Mike Mangini protege Wes Nessman was added to the fold shortly after. Once bass player Gutterboy returned to the game in 2005 the lineup was complete. Working with acclaimed producer Anthony J. Resta, (Collective Soul, Duran Duran, Megadeth, Nuno, Satellite Party) the debut CD "In Plain Sight" was released in November of 2006. The album has a modern sound and feel, yet manages to intertwine Classic Rock/Hard Rock spattering throughout each track. This makes it hard to pigeon-hole Late for the Sky in today's "format-obsessed" music industry. A music video was shot in November for the lead-off single "Letting Go". The video was directed by Paul Concemi, who has worked on the Seether DVD "One Cold Night" among others. Look for a sample of the completed video on the bands official website www.Late4thesky.com before it hits cable outlets and websites in early 2007. The band will be playing dates to promote "In Plain Sight" throughout 2007. Check back here or @ Late4thesky.com for dates in your area!