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Highway Headline

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States | SELF

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States | SELF
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"Here is Saint Louis Two"

Highway Headline is honored to have their song 'Heartbeat' chosen to be part of Grain For All (Formerly Anastasis Films) sequel to 'Here in Saint Louis'. This video highlights many of the exciting things about our great city and was shown on many local news stations, currently with 17.5K plays on Vimeo! - Grain For All


"Interview with MSC Keegan"

Pre Show interview w MSC Keegan Via. Prior to playing support for The Almost, Make Shift Prodigy and All Get Out. - MSC Keegan


"Interview with MSC Keegan"

Pre Show interview w MSC Keegan Via. Prior to playing support for The Almost, Make Shift Prodigy and All Get Out. - MSC Keegan


"Webster-based rock group Highway Headline opens for The Almost"

By Alex Wilking
As the lights slowly dimmed, Michael Bay tuned his guitar, sound-checked his mic and chewed his lucky gum.

“I always chew a piece of watermelon Bubblicious during every set,” Bay said. “I feel like it’s a weird superstitious thing. If I don’t do it, we’re going to have a bad show.”

Bay, a recent graduate of Webster University, is the guitarist and vocalist for the rock band Highway Headline. The band is partly comprised of Bay and two current Webster students. Highway Headline opened for national act The Almost on Friday, Jan. 25 at The Firebird in St. Louis City. It was the last show on The Almost’s nationwide tour.

“They’ve been a huge influence for me,” Bay said. “When I bought ‘Monster Monster,’ (The Almost’s) last record, that was one of the points for me where I was like, ‘Yeah, I want to start a band.’ Listening to that sound was pivotal for me as a musician.”

Highway Headline formed in March 2012 and found its start through Webster. Bassist Scott Neff and guitarist Aaron Chafin are current Webster students. The band has worked with Adjunct Professor Dan Ruder’s audio classes to produce its music.
“We were audio guys, so any chance we get to be in the studio, we’re there working on our stuff,” Bay said. “You get to record, the whole class of audio majors works with you and then each one of them does a different mix. A class like that helps not only bands, but the students at Webster get real-life experience.”

Touring drummer Jonathan Goldstein, a former Greenville College (Ill.) student, accompanies Bay, Neff and Chafin to complete Highway Headline. Goldstein spent two years drumming for national act fun. before joining Highway Headline.

“With fun., they already had a following from the very first show I played with them,” Goldstein said. “I was just a touring musician. I didn’t get any creativity rights. With Highway Headline, it’s different in a great way. It was a chance to do it on my own terms.”

Though the band has been together less than a year, its members take experience from previous bands and bring it to Highway Headline’s music.

“I think we’re just starting to hit our stride and really getting a strong stage presence,” Bay said. “It was cool to look up and see some people who I’m like, ‘Hey, you’re not my family and you’re singing along.’”

At The Firebird, Highway Headline played songs from its self-titled EP along with a cover of “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers. Bay broke two strings during the set from playing. Supporting acts at the show included Makeshift Prodigy and All Get Out.

Highway Headline is demoing new music in hopes of releasing a full-length album this summer. - The Journal - Webster University


"Webster-based rock group Highway Headline opens for The Almost"

By Alex Wilking
As the lights slowly dimmed, Michael Bay tuned his guitar, sound-checked his mic and chewed his lucky gum.

“I always chew a piece of watermelon Bubblicious during every set,” Bay said. “I feel like it’s a weird superstitious thing. If I don’t do it, we’re going to have a bad show.”

Bay, a recent graduate of Webster University, is the guitarist and vocalist for the rock band Highway Headline. The band is partly comprised of Bay and two current Webster students. Highway Headline opened for national act The Almost on Friday, Jan. 25 at The Firebird in St. Louis City. It was the last show on The Almost’s nationwide tour.

“They’ve been a huge influence for me,” Bay said. “When I bought ‘Monster Monster,’ (The Almost’s) last record, that was one of the points for me where I was like, ‘Yeah, I want to start a band.’ Listening to that sound was pivotal for me as a musician.”

Highway Headline formed in March 2012 and found its start through Webster. Bassist Scott Neff and guitarist Aaron Chafin are current Webster students. The band has worked with Adjunct Professor Dan Ruder’s audio classes to produce its music.
“We were audio guys, so any chance we get to be in the studio, we’re there working on our stuff,” Bay said. “You get to record, the whole class of audio majors works with you and then each one of them does a different mix. A class like that helps not only bands, but the students at Webster get real-life experience.”

Touring drummer Jonathan Goldstein, a former Greenville College (Ill.) student, accompanies Bay, Neff and Chafin to complete Highway Headline. Goldstein spent two years drumming for national act fun. before joining Highway Headline.

“With fun., they already had a following from the very first show I played with them,” Goldstein said. “I was just a touring musician. I didn’t get any creativity rights. With Highway Headline, it’s different in a great way. It was a chance to do it on my own terms.”

Though the band has been together less than a year, its members take experience from previous bands and bring it to Highway Headline’s music.

“I think we’re just starting to hit our stride and really getting a strong stage presence,” Bay said. “It was cool to look up and see some people who I’m like, ‘Hey, you’re not my family and you’re singing along.’”

At The Firebird, Highway Headline played songs from its self-titled EP along with a cover of “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers. Bay broke two strings during the set from playing. Supporting acts at the show included Makeshift Prodigy and All Get Out.

Highway Headline is demoing new music in hopes of releasing a full-length album this summer. - The Journal - Webster University


Discography

Highway Headline EP

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Bio

Highway Headline is a Mid-Western four-piece who is chasing down the adventure of a lifetime. Highway Headline knows that when you fill a room, big or small, with people singing at the top of their lungs, something amazing happens. Everyone comes into the room as total strangers but leaves as friends with a shared experience theyll never forget.

Highway Headline is setting out to fulfill the dream of doing just that night after night. In March of 2012 HH released their self-titled EP that is just the first chapter of a book that can only be written with your help!

Want to come along for the ride?