ABERDEEN CITY Wins Two BOSTON MUSIC Awards, On Tour with Electric Six!
Continuing their winning streak with fans and critics alike, Dovecote/RED Ink recording artists ABERDEEN CITY won two highly-respected and coveted distinctions at the 2006 Boston Music Awards which were held on September 27th at Boston's Avalon Ballroom. As one of only two bands to win multiple awards (their friends The Dresden Dolls were the other), Aberdeen City were awarded "Local Album of the Year" for their 2006 debut album The Freezing Atlantic and "Local Rock Band."
"It feels tingly in a good way to know that while we're out there doing our thing, Boston has our back," beamed guitarist Ryan Heller, who along with the rest of the band, was unable to attend the ceremony as they were playing a gig in St. Petersburg, FL with Electric Six. "When bands come out of New York these days, they're New York bands in the same way it was with Los Angeles bands in the 80's and
Seattle bands in the 90's," Ryan continues about Boston's rich musical spectrum. "But when bands come out of Boston, people don't know they're from Boston. I think that's because there isn't really a predominant scene here. It's more like a bunch of mini scenes with lots of good bands making good music."
Largely originating in Chicago (guitarist Chris McLaughlin hails from Connecticut), the four members of Aberdeen City pulled together while attending Boston College and made an indelible mark on the Boston music scene. With producer Nic Hard (The Church, The Bravery) at the helm, The Freezing Atlantic was released independently on Dovecote Records in late 2005 to critical acclaim. Sensing the specialness of this record, uber-producer Steve Lillywhite joined the crusade by re-recording two tracks (the opening track "Another Seven Years" and the single/video "God Is Going To Get Sick of Me") while RED Ink jumped in to insure the album reached even stronger distribution.
Aberdeen City are currently on the road for an extensive national tour as main support for Electric Six (The Blue Van opens) straight through until November (tour dates below). They play Orlando's The Social this evening.
September 29th
Orlando, FL The Social
September 30th
Tallahassee, FL The Beta Bar
October 2nd
Nashville, TN Exit/In
October 3rd
Birmingham, AL The Bottle Tree
October 4th
New Orleans, LA Parish House of Blues
October 5th
Houston, TX Walter's
October 6th
Denton, TX Hailey's
October 7th
Austin, TX Emo's
October 9th
Tuscon, AZ Plush
October 11th
San Diego, CA The Casbah
October 12th
Santa Ana, CA Galaxy Theatre
October 13th
Hollywood, CA Key Club
October 14th
San Fransisco, CA The Independent
October 16th
Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
October 17th
Vancouver, BC Richards
October 18th
Seattle, WA Neumo's
October 20th
Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
October 21st
Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
October 23rd
Omaha, NE Sokol Underground
October 24th
Columbia, MO Mojo's
October 25th
Kansas City, MO Record Bar
October 26th
Madison, WI The Annex
October 27th
Minneapolis, MI First Avenue
October 28th
Milwaukee, WI Mad Planet
October 29th
Louisville, KY Headliner's
October 31st
Chicago, IL Double Door
November 1st
Newport, KY Southgate House
November 2nd
Columbus, OH Little Brother's
November 3rd
Cleveland, OH The Grog Shop
November 4th
Detroit, MI St. Andrew's Hall
"It feels tingly in a good way to know that while we're out there doing our thing, Boston has our back," beamed guitarist Ryan Heller, who along with the rest of the band, was unable to attend the ceremony as they were playing a gig in St. Petersburg, FL with Electric Six. "When bands come out of New York these days, they're New York bands in the same way it was with Los Angeles bands in the 80's and
Seattle bands in the 90's," Ryan continues about Boston's rich musical spectrum. "But when bands come out of Boston, people don't know they're from Boston. I think that's because there isn't really a predominant scene here. It's more like a bunch of mini scenes with lots of good bands making good music."
Largely originating in Chicago (guitarist Chris McLaughlin hails from Connecticut), the four members of Aberdeen City pulled together while attending Boston College and made an indelible mark on the Boston music scene. With producer Nic Hard (The Church, The Bravery) at the helm, The Freezing Atlantic was released independently on Dovecote Records in late 2005 to critical acclaim. Sensing the specialness of this record, uber-producer Steve Lillywhite joined the crusade by re-recording two tracks (the opening track "Another Seven Years" and the single/video "God Is Going To Get Sick of Me") while RED Ink jumped in to insure the album reached even stronger distribution.
Aberdeen City are currently on the road for an extensive national tour as main support for Electric Six (The Blue Van opens) straight through until November (tour dates below). They play Orlando's The Social this evening.
September 29th
Orlando, FL The Social
September 30th
Tallahassee, FL The Beta Bar
October 2nd
Nashville, TN Exit/In
October 3rd
Birmingham, AL The Bottle Tree
October 4th
New Orleans, LA Parish House of Blues
October 5th
Houston, TX Walter's
October 6th
Denton, TX Hailey's
October 7th
Austin, TX Emo's
October 9th
Tuscon, AZ Plush
October 11th
San Diego, CA The Casbah
October 12th
Santa Ana, CA Galaxy Theatre
October 13th
Hollywood, CA Key Club
October 14th
San Fransisco, CA The Independent
October 16th
Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
October 17th
Vancouver, BC Richards
October 18th
Seattle, WA Neumo's
October 20th
Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
October 21st
Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
October 23rd
Omaha, NE Sokol Underground
October 24th
Columbia, MO Mojo's
October 25th
Kansas City, MO Record Bar
October 26th
Madison, WI The Annex
October 27th
Minneapolis, MI First Avenue
October 28th
Milwaukee, WI Mad Planet
October 29th
Louisville, KY Headliner's
October 31st
Chicago, IL Double Door
November 1st
Newport, KY Southgate House
November 2nd
Columbus, OH Little Brother's
November 3rd
Cleveland, OH The Grog Shop
November 4th
Detroit, MI St. Andrew's Hall

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