Air Review strives to make creative music that is accessible to the casual listener and engaging to a serious music lover. It has never been about a guitar, or a piano, any one instrument, or any one style, but about solid melodies and fresh and engaging sounds–something to be both listened to and sung along with.
But there is nothing about Air Review that can be considered typical or orthodox. At the onset, the band decided to write an album before ever stepping foot on stage. It took three years of writing, rehearsing and recording in Irving Texas, but finally the band produced a first album to break the mold of the typical debut: no gimmicks or throwbacks to dead musical eras, but 11 tracks, varied and distinct from each other, placed together to make a cohesive whole.
Not until the album was complete did the band launch their Myspace with 3 songs, photos and a documentary style video to clearly state to the world, this is who we are; this is the whole package.
The response was overwhelming as people from as far as Greece, France and Malaysia, immediately asked for more. But Dallas and surrounding areas seemed to notice too and after only a few weeks of internet presence, Air Review had over a thousand Myspace friends and was consistently breaking a hundred plays a day. With having never performed live, and never really telling anyone beyond close friends and family, the band was energized by this listener response.
After four months of blogging, internet promoting, and rehearsing, Air Review played their first live performance for a packed house at Dallas’ beloved Curtain Club. In response, Dallas music critic Kami Fuller wrote in The Examiner that, “For a first show, the performance was immaculately polished. It would appear that Dallas has a new frontrunner in the British rock category.”
A month later, Dallas Observer’s Pete Freedman responded to the band’s sold out performance at House of Blues Cambridge room by tagging Air Review as “a pretty promising jangly pop rock outfit;” and observing that “they've managed to develop a little bit of a buzz around their show--enough, at least, so that they're on our radar pretty early in the game.”
On August 25th, Air Review’s debut album, Landmarks, was released. Pete Freedman esteems the album as a “sight worth seeing” and Rock & Review responded simply with: “it’s all killer, folks.”
hey guys, i saw yall in Odessa, TX with Flyleaf and I just found out what the name of yalls band was and i just wanted to say that you guys put on a great performance...keep up the good work
why hello there mr. doug. yalls concert was quite exciting and im looking forward to seeing yall again! ...and i got asked for a hall pass at least once a week...but im finally done with student teaching...now if only i could find a job!
hey how are you? I am good just showing some friday love and support to
your page and to say thanks for the add I hope you have a good weekend
take care ttyl :)
hey guys. awesome show in odessa last night. love the music and thank you for signing my cd. i love it!! and if yall ever need jack in the box again just lemme know and ill get you guys in again!! lol be safe and keep doing what you do.
felix
I'm seriously digging your music. I even put "Chasing Corporate" on my MySpace playlist for the past two weeks. I also published comments on the song on the Ghost of Blind Lemon blog. I look forward to seeing a show.