Posted on: September 13, 2009 Posted by: anfnewsacct Comments: 0

A Clear Blurr is releasing an album called Trigonometry, which comes out September 29th. These NJ based teens just played a handful of dates on Warped Tour because they won the Ernie Ball battle. Their album was produced by John Collura (ex-Atari’s) and is an energetic display of what these recent high school grads are capable of. Showing their love for Blink 182, Sum 41 and The Starting Line this is a true pop-punk album and A Clear Blurr is leading the teenage revival. They play to no less than 250 kids every time they play in NJ and the show is action packed with spin kicks and screaming girls.

Here is their upcoming tour schedule:

Sep 25 2009 6:00P Edison Fall Festival Edison, New Jersey
Sep 29 2009 7:00P Vintage Vinyl Records CD RELEASE SHOW Fords, New Jersey

My three favorite tracks on the album are, “Drive Me Crazy,” “Being Around You” and “Barely Breathing” all of which will be going to alternative radio in August. Please take a moment to listen to them and get back to me with your thoughts. They have also been heralded by Seventeen Magazine as the new BUZZ band: http://www.seventeen.com/fun-stuff/17-buzz/band-spotlight-a-clear-blurr.

A Clear Blurr is a pop punk band with monstrous energy and belting harmonies who have a reputation for crafting infectious melodies and a performance that significantly surpasses their age. Formed in 2007 these recent high school grads have already released a full-length album called Drop Everything, which is in the hands of over 3,500 people via HotTopic and SmartPunk and have played over 100 shows with opening slots for Revolution Mother, Socratic and Bedlight for Blue Eyes as well as a date on The Vans 2008 Warped Tour after winning a local battle of the bands competition.

With high school graduation just a month ago, the band will work this summer in between touring and promoting Trigonometry. “We’re just regular kids,” Tom says. “We don’t look like the kind of kids that would be in a band and we don’t drink or do drugs. We’re the normal kids you see in high school. I’m the captain of the golf team. Kevin has a 4.0 GPA and we are all honor students. We are friends with everybody and everybody can relate to our music.”

The band plays to over 300+ kids at each NJ show and always have the support from the town. In November 2008 the Edison Town Council of New Jersey publicly recognized the band for their dedicated community service, marking the first time the town has ever honored a rock band. The band also recently helped raise money for a scholarship fund (set up to honor a close friend who passed away in April 2009) by organizing what will become an annual music festival in Edison, NJ.

For more information, please check out www.AClearBlurr.com or www.myspace.com/AClearBlurr

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