being a kid. growing up. having relationships. being in love. being happy. breaking up. being sad. being hopeful. dreaming. thinking deeply. learning new things. remembering old things. wishing. the beach. the smell of the ocean. crying. laughing. sunsets. sunrises. the smell of spring (and autumn) and breakfast. hot chocolate in the winter. running through the sprinkler in the summertime as a kid (and still doing it now as an adult). snow angels. did we say broken hearts?
bands that we like:
beatles, beach boys, the jam, buzzcocks, elvis costello, pixies, the wedding present.....we could go on and on....
Hey, if you like what you hear, you can purchase our latest CD HERE !
"This trio (now a duo with the recent departure of bassist JJ) are making pop that`s inspired equally by garage rock of the sixties, British indiepop of the 1980s and 1990s pop-punk. You might not think that such a combination would work, but, surprisingly, the combination works for Superfallingstars, and it`s helped to create a nice little debut record...."like a garage pop band running ramshackle through songs that are somewhere between British Invasion tunefulness and starry-eyed American indie-pop.. Superfallingstars are fun, sassy and sweet--just what you need for a summer party! Here`s to the future, guys! "-- MundaneSounds.
"Superfallingstars` m.o. is to run through catchy-as-hell pop-rock songs about the intricacies and complications of love and leave you wanting more. "-- Erasing Clouds.
"This recording stands as testament to the advantages of DIY recording song writing, the ramshackle indie pop market is saturated with bands who all sound the same, all over produced, over styled, and under-talented it`s enough to make you lose faith altogether really. It makes a refreshing change to hear a band with such great songs and great sounds rely on just that and not be marketed toward MTV2. In short, if you can find it get a copy, its bloody great. Oh yeah, as reference points, think Dinosaur Jr., Weezer, Green Day but not quite how you might expect." -- Tasty.
"The band channels raw energy that one usually finds only in musicians starting out on their careers and hungry for success. This energy is not a contrivance however. From listening to the band`s debut CD, Swimming Across The Sound, you get the sense that the songs were in them the whole time but waiting to be found. Thematically, the music demonstrates the maturity of the songwriters."-- ShortWaveMedia.
It's a new year! So we wanted to stop by and say what the f is up? We have some new tunes on our page, contests for free stuff and tour dates and what not! Come by and leave us a comment and say yo!
your best mofos,
DORK
the album "Suck It" available at www.wearedork.com
Check out 2 new songs by The Cheaters Club, posted this morning. blah blah yadda yadda etc etc. And now for your undying patience with shameless self promotion, a reward...
Date: July 15th
Bands: Steinbeck, Darby DreamView, Ethel Arch, You Me and Everyone We Know, and This Defect Sequence
where: The Play Room @ the sports domain
Address: 147 Torrington Rd. Winsted, CT 06098
Phone: (860) 738-3306
Doors: 7pm
Cover: $7
All-ages show
yipeee...i'm so excited to be superfallingstars friend that i'm doing my "happy dance" to your music right now (be glad you can't see my "happy dance"...i grew up baptist so my dancing sucks)...later...amy
The reason I didn't approach you guys during the show is because I hate to sound like the over-enthusiastic fan. You guys are truly great and if you're ever in Pittsburgh, I know a great venue that you guys can play. Keep rockin!
Doing my work in my office and having your music set in the background.... makes the day go by so much faster....thank you !!! Hope all is well with you - Sandie
Hey Guys- Just a quick hello to say YIPPY YEAH about the RED SOX kicking ASS against the Yankees - Hope all is well and hope to catch your show - Sandie in Connecticut