New Single '+NOISE-' from popular indie trio Young Rising Sons has just been released via Billboard. Off of Dirty Canvas Music (American Authors), the band have seen success performing across the globe with the likes of Halsey, The 1975, & The Neighbourhood. Young Rising Sons are known for their viral hit 'High' which has over 12 million hits on Spotify.
Their new single '+NOISE-' uses a savvy contemporary pop sound with a streetwise rock & roll vibe, creating the ultimate indie pop hit.
At first glance, Young Rising Sons may seem to be just another Jersey band, raised on Bruce in the 'Land of Hope and Dreams'. Perhaps, at some point, that's exactly what they were, but Young Rising Sons has grown into a family, with its foundation rooted in resilience.
On a moody fall day in the East Village, bassist Julian Dimagiba & drummer Steve Patrick stumbled into a dive bar and caught Andy Tongren performing an acoustic set. The two realized that Tongren, an Ohio-born singer, songwriter, and guitarist, was what their band needed. They had instant chemistry, and the newly formed Sons threw themselves at the NYC and NJ circuits. After beginning to develop a humble, yet loyal fanbase they met producers Shep Goodman & Aaron Accetta.
In 2014 Young Rising Sons signed with Goodman & Accettas' production company, Dirty Canvas Music, and released 'High". It garnered the attention of fans and industry executives alike. The band ultimately signed with Interscope Records and released their self-titled EP shortly after. Following their signing, Young Rising Sons played to the world through placements in Toyota, Pepsi & Hulu commercials, trailers - like Universal Picture's "A Dog's Purpose," the Guitar Hero video game, and ESPN broadcasts of NCAA Football.
They have performed across the US, Canada, and the U.K. with the likes of Halsey, The 1975, & The Neighbourhood. From 200-cap shows at Bowery Electric, to a field of 20,000 at Firefly, the Sons fans have grown with the band. After a short hiatus, Young Rising Sons makes their long awaited return with '+WHISKEY-' in hand. A statement piece produced by Brooklyn new-comer Jonny Fung, touting a new twist on the bands acclaimed sound.
Catch Young Rising Sons on tour with Magic Giant:
05.06 - Nashville, TN // 3rd & Lindsley
05.08 - Orlando, FL // The Social
05.09 - Tampa, FL // Skippers Smokehouse
05.11 - Jacksonville, FL // Jack Rabbits
05.12 - Charlotte, NC // Visulite
05.13 - Baltimore, MD // Ottobar
05.15 - Albany, NY // The Hollow
05.16 - Hamden, CT // The Space Ballroom
05.17 - Burlington, VT // ArtsRiot
05.18 - Montreal, QC // Petit Campus
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