THE NEARLY DEADS – Revenge of The Nearly Deads (May 26, 2017)

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A band described as “sounding like Halestorm meets the Foo Fighters, with Courtney Love at the helm, if she could wail like Kelly Clarkson is bound to attract attention and The Nearly Deads certainly do that. The band’s latest EP, Revenge of the Nearly Deads is out on May 26 and is sure to get you up and rockin’!

The band exploded in 2011 with a video for their song “Never Look Back” which has gone on to garner 7.6 million views. Since then the band has been on a steady rise performing alongside bands like In This Moment, Halestorm and more.

Based in the music mecca of Nashville TN, The Nearly Deads emit polished grit. Mixing the powerful pop vocals of singer Theresa Jeane with the aggressive grunge-inspired instrumentals of Steve Tobi, Javier Garza, Josh Perrone, and Kevin Koelsch, the band has managed to create a truly unique genre that not only gives a nod to gritty grunge but brings it back in a way never heard before.
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Photo: Casey Moore Photography

Evidence of this musical evolution came to fruition in the form of a breakthrough track called “Never Look Back”. Armed with a Zombie-infused music video that skyrocketed past 7 million views, “NLB” finds TND scratching the surface of a sound that fully comes into focus on their 11-song debut album, Invisible Tonight.

From studio to stage to the written page, The Nearly Deads continue to forge a new path dotted by passion, charisma, talent, hard work, and messages of positivity and empowerment. The band’s genuine nature and generosity towards their supporters has fueled the ascension of their “Zombie Nation” of fandom.

Crowned victors in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and a Converse Battle of the Bands competition, the band tours incessantly, with slots at prestigious festivals such as Vans Warped Tour, Summerfest, PrideFest and Journeys Backyard BBQ matched by shows with Halestorm, All-American Rejects, and a 2015 run on the Black Widow Tour with In This Moment, Butcher Babies, and Upon A Burning Body
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