First Fleet Concerts Presents:
Mayday Parade
We The Kings
The Downtown Fiction, Anarbor
Wed, February 8, 2012
Doors: 5:30 pm / Show: 6:30 pm (event ends at 11:00 pm)
People's Court
Des Moines, IA
$18.00 - $20.00
Tickets
This event is all ages
http://www.firstfleetconcerts.com/event/88391/Mayday Parade

It doesn’t happen very often, but every once in a while a band comes along who have crafted a sound that’s so unique it’s hard to believe they haven’t been playing together for decades. For the past four years, the members of Tallahassee, Florida’s Mayday Parade—vocalist/keyboardist Derek Sanders, bassist Jeremy Lezno, guitarists Alex Garcia and Brooks Betts and drummer Jake Bundrick—have been perfecting their unique brand of pop-inflected punk rock, a process that is currently culminating with the release of their major-label debut Anywhere But Here. “We really just wanted to follow our own path on this record and not worry about if we fit in anywhere,” Bundrick explains. “We were striving to make a record that meshed together really well and that was actually an album in the sense that all the songs sound different, but are working together toward a common theme.”
Correspondingly Anywhere But Here shows how versatile Mayday Parade are, a fact that has endeared the band to fans all over the world and helped them forge their own niche in the rock community. From soaring and instantly accessible anthems like “Anywhere But Here” and “Get Up” to heartfelt ballads such as “Save Your Heart” and melodic midtempo tracks like “Bruised and Scarred,” Anywhere But Here shows how much the band have grown since their 2006 debut A Lesson In Romantics and also proves that when it comes to Mayday Parade, songwriting takes precedence over gimmicks or fleeting fashions.
Correspondingly Anywhere But Here shows how versatile Mayday Parade are, a fact that has endeared the band to fans all over the world and helped them forge their own niche in the rock community. From soaring and instantly accessible anthems like “Anywhere But Here” and “Get Up” to heartfelt ballads such as “Save Your Heart” and melodic midtempo tracks like “Bruised and Scarred,” Anywhere But Here shows how much the band have grown since their 2006 debut A Lesson In Romantics and also proves that when it comes to Mayday Parade, songwriting takes precedence over gimmicks or fleeting fashions.
We The Kings

For pop-rock quartet We The Kings, it's all about staying connected – with each other, with their hometown roots, and especially with their fans. Named for hometown Bradenton, Florida's King Middle School where they first made music together, the band – Travis Clark (lead vocals, guitar), Hunter Thomsen (guitar, backing vocals), Drew Thomsen (bass) and Danny Duncan (drums) – has grown into one of the most engaging and exciting acts on the pop-rock circuit. Talent, ambition, and hard work have all played a part, but for We The Kings, nurturing the bonds between the band and their fans is what makes it all happen.
Their self-titled debut album hit #1 on Billboard's New Alternative Album sales chart and spawned the Billboard-charting tracks "Secret Valentine" and "Check Yes Juliet," which is nearing Platinum status.
Their music has been licensed for the CW, MTV, Rock Band, and more, and they were nominated for a 2008 mtvU College Radio Woodie Award. Appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and MTV's TRL and Spring Break 2008 have further boosted the band's visibility. Constantly on the road, in 2009 they headlined their own tours as well as the 2009 Vans Warped Tour.
Since Warped wrapped up, the band has been in the studio recording their sophomore disc, produced by S*A*M & Sluggo (Gym Class Heroes, Cobra Starship, Metro Station) which will be released December 8. The infectious first single, "Heaven Can Wait," is gaining nationwide airplay, climbing the Billboard Singles chart, and has already reached the Top 10 on the Alternative Singles chart.
The title of the new release, Smile Kid (S-Curve), sums up the band's attitude. As Clark explains, "we are all about living life as happy as possible, and when you seem down, just remember to Smile Kid :)" Infectious high spirits and camaraderie energize their on-the-road videos and live performances. The joy they take in being on stage is palpable at every show; having fun and sharing that feeling with the audience is what it's all about. "It's always been based on friendship," says Clark, "which is why I think we get along so well together and why we're able to tour eleven months out of the year without wanting to kill each other."
Their self-titled debut album hit #1 on Billboard's New Alternative Album sales chart and spawned the Billboard-charting tracks "Secret Valentine" and "Check Yes Juliet," which is nearing Platinum status.
Their music has been licensed for the CW, MTV, Rock Band, and more, and they were nominated for a 2008 mtvU College Radio Woodie Award. Appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live and MTV's TRL and Spring Break 2008 have further boosted the band's visibility. Constantly on the road, in 2009 they headlined their own tours as well as the 2009 Vans Warped Tour.
Since Warped wrapped up, the band has been in the studio recording their sophomore disc, produced by S*A*M & Sluggo (Gym Class Heroes, Cobra Starship, Metro Station) which will be released December 8. The infectious first single, "Heaven Can Wait," is gaining nationwide airplay, climbing the Billboard Singles chart, and has already reached the Top 10 on the Alternative Singles chart.
The title of the new release, Smile Kid (S-Curve), sums up the band's attitude. As Clark explains, "we are all about living life as happy as possible, and when you seem down, just remember to Smile Kid :)" Infectious high spirits and camaraderie energize their on-the-road videos and live performances. The joy they take in being on stage is palpable at every show; having fun and sharing that feeling with the audience is what it's all about. "It's always been based on friendship," says Clark, "which is why I think we get along so well together and why we're able to tour eleven months out of the year without wanting to kill each other."
The Downtown Fiction

Formed in the summer of 2008, The Downtown Fiction have taken their love of music, friends, and a darn good time and created something truly special. Armed with an arsenal of witty lyrics and catchy chords, the Fairfax, Virginia-based trio – Cameron Leahy (vocals/guitar), Eric Jones (drums), and David Pavluk (bass/backing vocals) – have quickly earned a fervent fan following across the country.
The band’s self-titled debut EP was released in March 2009 and was soon followed by last year’s “BEST I NEVER HAD” EP, highlighted by the breakthrough hit single/video, “I Just Wanna Run.” The track is currently a top 20 smash at Radio Disney as well as Sirius Hits 1, while its companion video clip has scored major play on MTV2, MTV Hits, and mtvU.
Furthermore, The Downtown Fiction has received an array of high-profile placements, with songs appearing on such shows as MTV’s Jersey Shore, The Challenge: Fresh Meat II, Styl’d, Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Ruins, The Real World Cancun, and The Hills, as well as E!’s Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Named one of Alternative Press’ “100 Band You Need To Know” for 2010, The Downtown Fiction has toured constantly from the start, as headliners; on multi-artist bills such as 2010’s “Bamboozle Road Show” alongside Boys Like Girls and All Time Low; traveling festivals like the 2010 Vans Warped Tour; and supporting such like-minded acts as Plain White T’s, The Summer Set and We The Kings (with whom they hit Japan for a well-received 2010 tour).
The band’s self-titled debut EP was released in March 2009 and was soon followed by last year’s “BEST I NEVER HAD” EP, highlighted by the breakthrough hit single/video, “I Just Wanna Run.” The track is currently a top 20 smash at Radio Disney as well as Sirius Hits 1, while its companion video clip has scored major play on MTV2, MTV Hits, and mtvU.
Furthermore, The Downtown Fiction has received an array of high-profile placements, with songs appearing on such shows as MTV’s Jersey Shore, The Challenge: Fresh Meat II, Styl’d, Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Ruins, The Real World Cancun, and The Hills, as well as E!’s Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Named one of Alternative Press’ “100 Band You Need To Know” for 2010, The Downtown Fiction has toured constantly from the start, as headliners; on multi-artist bills such as 2010’s “Bamboozle Road Show” alongside Boys Like Girls and All Time Low; traveling festivals like the 2010 Vans Warped Tour; and supporting such like-minded acts as Plain White T’s, The Summer Set and We The Kings (with whom they hit Japan for a well-received 2010 tour).
Anarbor

Junior high: a time for first dances, first crushes, first dreams. It's a time when what you realized the future you couldn't wait for - whether it be high school aspirations or beyond - is within your reach more than you knew. Who knew that in eighth grade, a group of friends would embark on a first dream that sees no end in sight - their first band.
Anarbor is living proof that sometimes lofty childhood aspirations work out to be not so lofty after all. Since the fateful onset of the grade-school friendship between vocalist/ bassist Slade Echeverria and guitarist Mike Kitlas, the band has been an actuality that has not only survived beyond the pitfalls of high school, but is thriving more than ever. "When we were in eighth grade, calling it a 'career' wasn't even in the picture. The shows we played were mainly to just our friends and classmates," the band says. "We weren't very good at first but we stuck with it cause we loved playing music and playing together." Seven years after their initiation, Anarbor is releasing their first full-length, The Words You Don't Swallow, this spring on Hopeless Records.
Armed with the familiar soulful pop-rock that defined their breakthrough EP, Free Your Mind, a year ago, the new record ups the ante with more confidence, wit and sheen. When you consider that Anarbor signed a record deal while still in high school, and recorded this LP at the ripe age of 19, it's imperative to know these are artists who have still only begun to scratch the surface. A band who have grown up together not only in their band roles and as young adults, but have grown with their fans as well.
"We write about what its like becoming an adult, the temptations we face, the fact that we all have problems and habits, but at the end of the day we are all human beings and we are all flawed," the band says. "With this record, we have the chance to get our music out to a whole new audience, so we're going to say exactly what we want to say. We all are going through such different stuff as we're getting older, so we all contribute to the lyric writing."
Boldly going where they've tread before (clever and defiant tracks such as "Drugstore Diet" and wayward relationship tales such as "Contagious" and first single "Gypsy Woman") and where they haven't (foraying into ballad territory on the retrospective "Useless"), the LP is the ideal format for Anarbor to display all areas of their expertise. Producer Mike Green (Paramore, Set Your Goals, The Spill Canvas) once again coaxed the best from this foursome, working to keep the patented chemistry intact but evolving. Including guitarist Adam Juwig and drummer Greg Garrity, the band is comprised of four individual songwriters working in sync. Using each other as sounding boards to their melodies and lyrics, the number of influences and tastes coursing through each of the record's 11 tracks is reflective of that unity.
Anarbor will get the chance to show the nation (and the world) the extent of their growth when they embark on their first full Vans Warped Tour this summer, as well as a debut venture overseas to the UK and Japan. As the band says, "We signed right out of high school. All throughout high school, we had to play with tons of older bands, and kind of got looked at as just a bunch of kids. Now we're traveling the world with our best friends." Beginning as a garage band, just a group of friends who wanted to create music together, it seems their junior high ambitions have come full circle after all.
Anarbor is living proof that sometimes lofty childhood aspirations work out to be not so lofty after all. Since the fateful onset of the grade-school friendship between vocalist/ bassist Slade Echeverria and guitarist Mike Kitlas, the band has been an actuality that has not only survived beyond the pitfalls of high school, but is thriving more than ever. "When we were in eighth grade, calling it a 'career' wasn't even in the picture. The shows we played were mainly to just our friends and classmates," the band says. "We weren't very good at first but we stuck with it cause we loved playing music and playing together." Seven years after their initiation, Anarbor is releasing their first full-length, The Words You Don't Swallow, this spring on Hopeless Records.
Armed with the familiar soulful pop-rock that defined their breakthrough EP, Free Your Mind, a year ago, the new record ups the ante with more confidence, wit and sheen. When you consider that Anarbor signed a record deal while still in high school, and recorded this LP at the ripe age of 19, it's imperative to know these are artists who have still only begun to scratch the surface. A band who have grown up together not only in their band roles and as young adults, but have grown with their fans as well.
"We write about what its like becoming an adult, the temptations we face, the fact that we all have problems and habits, but at the end of the day we are all human beings and we are all flawed," the band says. "With this record, we have the chance to get our music out to a whole new audience, so we're going to say exactly what we want to say. We all are going through such different stuff as we're getting older, so we all contribute to the lyric writing."
Boldly going where they've tread before (clever and defiant tracks such as "Drugstore Diet" and wayward relationship tales such as "Contagious" and first single "Gypsy Woman") and where they haven't (foraying into ballad territory on the retrospective "Useless"), the LP is the ideal format for Anarbor to display all areas of their expertise. Producer Mike Green (Paramore, Set Your Goals, The Spill Canvas) once again coaxed the best from this foursome, working to keep the patented chemistry intact but evolving. Including guitarist Adam Juwig and drummer Greg Garrity, the band is comprised of four individual songwriters working in sync. Using each other as sounding boards to their melodies and lyrics, the number of influences and tastes coursing through each of the record's 11 tracks is reflective of that unity.
Anarbor will get the chance to show the nation (and the world) the extent of their growth when they embark on their first full Vans Warped Tour this summer, as well as a debut venture overseas to the UK and Japan. As the band says, "We signed right out of high school. All throughout high school, we had to play with tons of older bands, and kind of got looked at as just a bunch of kids. Now we're traveling the world with our best friends." Beginning as a garage band, just a group of friends who wanted to create music together, it seems their junior high ambitions have come full circle after all.
Venue Information:
People's Court
216 Court Avenue - Third Floor
Des Moines, IA, 50309
http://peoplesdm.com/
People's Court
216 Court Avenue - Third Floor
Des Moines, IA, 50309
http://peoplesdm.com/

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