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"Proving that innovation doesn’t have to be boring or soulless, Boulevard is a fine example of a band succeeding on pure guts and audacity." - Performer Magazine
"Boulevard are content but pushing themselves and their boundaries on each track, nailing "Dreams of Home" and a sweeping "Hand in Hand" that bring to mind classic, majestic Suede numbers or current efforts from the Tears." Allmusic.com (AMG)
"Simply put, Boulevard doesn’t sound like a band that just released its first EP in 2004, and Vice and Daring doesn’t sound like a sophomore effort. Boulevard consistently reminds listeners that rock music should be fun, kinetic and larger than life." Southeast Performer Magazine
"Boulevard sounds as if they're on their fourth or fifth album here as the maturity of the songs and music is its greatest asset…It's an impressive batch of tunes from a band sounding far wiser than their years." PopMatters.com
"Melodramatic and glammy Anglophile jangle by apparent Suede fans from Athens, Georgia. The vocals swish about as the guitars ring out, and the result leaves most American Brit-pop wannabees in the dust." Village Voice
"Boulevard's self-released Signal has that whole "Someday, Susie, we're gonna get out of this two-bit town!" energy that befits the band's bouncy, vaguely rebellious and very much youthful pop-rock riffs." Time Out New York
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Discography
Discolite
12" limited edition purple vinyl (2008)
Available at:
http://www.luminalrecords.com
Vice & Daring EP
Self-Released 2005
Available at: www.cdbaby.com/boulevard2
Signal EP
Self-Released 2004
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Bio
On their latest 12” release, Discolite, the chameleons in Boulevard are shedding a layer of their rock ‘n’ roll skin for the elegance of synths and drum machines. With help from some friends (remixes by Dan Geller from I Am The World Trade Center, NYC’s DJ Japanster, and Winston Electric), Boulevard moves further along its trajectory, expanding the band’s influence, sound, and vision. (Available 1/29/08 on Luminal Records)
Boulevard's "Vice & Daring" debuted at No. 8 on the CMJ charts in December 2005 (No. 7 was The Darkness!). In May 2006 Boulevard won the voter's choice Zig Zag Live competition sponsored by CMJ and Spin Magazine, playing a showcase at the Knitting Factory in NYC. Summer 2006, "Vice & Daring" remains in the Top 40 in the UK on SKY channel 0155 and Pulse Rated.
With this kind of response from both fans and the industry alike, Boulevard was drawn to New York City to pursue an even more modern, progressive sound. The upcoming single "Discolite" will be released on 12" limited edition purple vinyl by Luminal Records in winter 2008.
"Proving that innovation doesn’t have to be boring or soulless, Boulevard is a fine example of a band succeeding on pure guts and audacity." Performer Magazine
"Simply put, Boulevard doesn’t sound like a band that just released its first EP in 2004, and Vice and Daring doesn’t sound like a sophomore effort. Boulevard consistently reminds listeners that rock music should be fun, kinetic and larger than life." - Southeast Performer Magazine
"Boulevard sounds as if they're on their fourth or fifth album here as the maturity of the songs and music is its greatest asset…It's an impressive batch of tunes from a band sounding far wiser than their years." PopMatters.com
"Melodramatic and glammy Anglophile jangle by apparent Suede fans from Athens, Georgia. The vocals swish about as the guitars ring out, and the result leaves most American Brit-pop wannabees in the dust."
- Village Voice
"Boulevard's self-released Signal has that whole "Someday, Susie, we're gonna get out of this two-bit town!" energy that befits the band's bouncy, vaguely rebellious and very much youthful pop-rock riffs."
- Time Out New York
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