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"Powerful and Passionate"

Powerful and passionate – a mix of full tilt riffs, melodic tunes and baby doll vocals that catches you by surprise. - NEW YORK WASTE


"The Outside @ Southgate House"

With a voice girded in steel and glinted with melodic sunshine, New York-based singer Tree roared out "Parkside Drive," a song about playing kickball in the streets and other vivid memories of her childhood in Kentucky, during her riveting Saturday performance.



- CINCINATTI ENQUIRER


"I was nearly knocked of my feet"

To speak of anything but brilliance would be blasphemous. Their music, cutting edge, their stage presence, flawless and their energy is ecstatic. I was nearly knocked of my feet when they took the stage hostage; I honestly had no idea what to expect with the current state of music, but alas I was shocked yet once again. The moment The Outside came in, all life came to a halt. I had truly found myself in the center of scorned beauty and uplifting despair.

The Outside leaves you in love with a shattered heart while flying with broken wings. There is no definition for the excitement and pleasure given by the hands of these talented people. In music there are few moments where you feel euphoric, the drug that is music has been contaminated for far too long... But never fret, when The Outside finds itself on stage, you will find yourself as high as a kite.

- METALEVOLUTION.NET


"4 out of 5"

Uniqueness is a strength that The Outside certainly has in its corner.
The female vocalist, Tree, swoons, screams and supplies the grit for the band’s explosively huge rock sound. The Outside’s love of dynamics is obvious; the group creatively mixes decibel changes into its sound. Another thing the band does is incorporate accessible pop melodies into the most unexpected places. - PULSE WEEKLY


"A blissful rock n' roll listening experience"

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I pulled The Outside’s EP from its simple jacket sleeve (with minimalist, tongue-in-cheek cover). The next seventeen minutes plus, however, proved a blissful rock n’ roll listening experience. The New York-based band’s female vocalist, Tree, has great range, capable of belting out lyrics over crunching guitars one minute, then turning warm, seductive and soothing the next.The music is beautiful at every gain and distortion level. I’m really looking forward to future efforts.

- ONLINEROCK.COM


"The Outside"

New York's Outside might remind you of early Smashing Pumpkins, but they have their own thing going on as well. Singer Tree is one powerhouse of a performer, delivering her swooping anthemic lyrics across an avalanche of tumbling toms, hand/foot combos, and crash-riding courtesy of drummer Damien. Something Urgent was self-produced by the band, and though an outside hand probably would have tightened up a couple sections, the band's rock grandeur is undeniable and highly appealing. - MODERN DRUMMER


"Intrigues and excites"

Sounding like Yeah Yeah Yeahs on steroids, The Outside’s barrage of melodic musings and off-kilter rhythms and timings intrigues and excites. The quartet’s latest five-track release hits hard yet knows when to tone it down so the differences in songs like “10%” feel that much more striking. Able to maintain a dreamy female vocal that viciously morphs into a guttural growl without warning help The Outside fine tune its usually dissonant yet uniquely angular wall of sound that at times is reminiscent of Tool clashing with Helmet, especially on the warped cosmic blues-metal of “Milky Way”. Dynamic as hell, heavy as lead, and enthralling throughout, this disc contains some post hardcore of the most volatile variety and should be handled with such regard.

- THE MUSIC KORNER


"A look at The Outside"

What really sets The Outside apart is the ability to change moods and styles so quickly that at their live shows, fans leave still not knowing what hit them. This is emphasized by the incredible voice of female vocalist, Tree. Her mission, which seems to be going quite well, is to prove that women aren't limited in what they can be musically. Gone are the days when women were relegated to all female groups or acoustic guitar love songs. Tree can switch her pipes from melodic crooning to hardcore rants without dropping a note, all the while proving that not only can women bring it, but in this case, they bring it a lot harder.

They have recently released their five song EP, You Are The Alpha...Gracias Por Nada, which has been praised for its kick ass instrumentals and originality.

- THE AQUARIAN


"Critic's Pick - Midpoint Music Festival"

The Outside is the anti-Evanescence. Frontwoman Tree's vocals are spit out Kittie-style or released in a sugary Beth orton vibrato. The music is heavy but not abrasive or ham-fisted; in fact, the arrangements are befitting a Prog-Metal band (think Tool, not Dream Theatre). Dynamics are all over the board and also maintained long enough to establish a mood rather than toggling back and forth for effect. Having said all of that, fans of Evanescence will probably love them, too. Their second EP, You Are The Alpha...Gracias Por Nada, has generated a huge buzz, and demand for their stellar live show has them gassing up the van more and more often (including three trips to Cincy this year). With festival and magazine appearances increasing exponentially, The Outside are truly a band on their way up, but definitely one that will make it there with their artistic integrity intact. (Kim Gordon with Deftones or Ken Andrews with Sleater-Kinney)

- CITY BEAT


"Blitzkrieg Band / Fiercest Vocals"

The Outside came back to town to deliver a ferocious set at Alchemize. Conversations in the buzzing room hushed as the band launched a guitar assault and a massive attack of percussion, led by the relentless charge of frontwoman Tree’s fierce vocals.

The Outside's vocalist, Tree, raged on the mic with a raw power that even outroared the New York rock band's forceful percussion.

- CINCINNATI.COM


Discography

:: Something Urgent [2006]
:: You Are The Alpha...Gracias Por Nada [2004]
:: Blue Collar Overtime [2003]

All CDs self-produced / self-released. 'Something Urgent' and 'You Are The Alpha' available at itunes and cdbaby.

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A 4-piece throw back to the days when rock and roll was a pocket of groove and unapologetically loud, The Outside's barrage of melodic musings and off-kilter rhythms intrigue and excite. Embodying elements of the Deftones, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the Pumpkins, the New York group brands stages with an unmistakably claimed sound that, in the end, leaves raised fists and silver dollar eyed audiences everywhere. The forceful backbone of drummer Damien Girardi and bassist Will Luttrell, paired with the sheer melodic thread of Ben Kennedy’s guitar, leaves singer Tree free to herald the charge with soulful belts of song significant to the times we live in. Channeling the strife of daily living and the perseverance of will, The Outside holds nothing back. Ever.

:: OF INTEREST ::
• Independently released 3 CDs to date
Something Urgent [2006]
You Are The Alpha...Gracias Por Nada [2004]
Blue Collar Overtime [2003]
• Several tracks in upcoming 2007 Lionsgate Film “Tantrum”
• Finalists, Discmakers/Billboard 2006 Indie Music
World Series (1 of 6 chosen from 1300)
• Modern Drummer review of CD 'Something Urgent'
• Festivals: Midpoint Music Fest (Cincinnati,OH), Medusa festival (CBGBs NYC), NXNE (Toronto), Millennium Music Conference (Harrisburg,Pa), Six Flags Thirsty Melon Music Fest (Lousiville,Ky), ChicksRockFest (Cincinnati,Oh), Sam Ash Spring Break @ Six Flags (Jackson,NJ)
• Sam Ash endorsement