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Deaf Rhino’s”Dirt, Rust, Chaos” Album Release Show – Fri, May 15th

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Maxwell’s Presents Deaf Rhino’s Record Release Mega Rager with special guests Deal Casino, The Battery Electric & King Neptune.

Come celebrate the release of Deaf Rhino’s album “Dirt Rust Chaos”

Doors open at 8:00pm. Show is 21+

Tickets will be available at the door, however, this event is a high sell out risk

King Neptune: http://www.nghbrs.com
The Battery Electric: http://thebatteryelectric.bandcamp.com
Deal Casino: http://www.dealcasinomusic.com
Deaf Rhino: https://www.facebook.com/DeafRhino

Date: Friday, May 15th, 2015; 8pm, 21+
Address: Maxwell’s Tavern; 1039 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ
Cost: $12. Get Tickets HERE

About Deaf Rhino:

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New Jersey-based DIY rock band, Deaf Rhino, have released their new album, Dirt, Rust, Chaos, today, on Cinco De Rhino. Stream it now on EARMILK, here: http://bit.ly/1IaQTnZ. The album, which was recorded in just five days at The Barber Shop Studios and was produced by Brett Romnes (I Am The Avalanche) and engineered by Grammy-nominated Jason Corsaro (Soundgarden, The Ramones, Danzig, Iggy Pop), features heavy, melodic yet groovy sound and offers unique tones inside classic song structures with mature and introspective lyrical content. Purchase Dirt, Rust, Chaos at Big Cartel, here: http://bit.ly/1R7mppz. For more information, please visit www.DeafRhino.com.

Deaf Rhino has recently been featured on the likes of Substream Magazine, Under The Gun Review, MySpace, The NOISE, and Diffuser.fm. In addition, the band has already seen nationwide radio success with songs off Dirt, Rust, Chaos, and has been featured on shows such as “Out Of The Box” with Jonathan Clarke on Q104.3 in New York, “Rodney On The Roq” on 106.7 KROQ in Los Angeles and 107.1 The Peak and WRAT in New Jersey. In addition, they have performed live for premiere radio station, Z100 in their Dunkin’ Donuts Iced Coffee Lounge Session.

Regarding the album, Deaf Rhino states, “This album is the statement of our band journeying to find an identity and a sound that truly describes what we’re all about as a musical unit. The songs are diverse sonically but definitely carry a common thread that gives the music weight as a complete album when you play the record from beginning to end. At the end of the day we’re just a couple of friends who love each other and love playing rock and roll together, we believe that comes through in the songs.”

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Through do-it-yourself booking, distribution and aggressive self-promotion, the band, which is comprised of Adam Schlett (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Bobby Weir (lead guitar, Vocals), Tommy Scerbo (Bass Guitar, Vocals), Jack “Shirtless Savage” Biamonte (drums) built their own music scene in the areas of northern New Jersey and New York. With a reputation for intense and unrelenting stage shows, the band was able to build a solid fan base which has led to multiple sold out shows at famed venues including Arlene’s Grocery, Maxwell’s Hoboken and The Bitter End. Armed with a full album, Deaf Rhino is ready to take their grassroots success to an international audience to build on their raucous and inspired live shows and loud brand of real rock and roll.

The band, which originally went by the name Easy Company, began in 2011 as collaboration between Schlett and Weir who had previously played in cover bands together but were itching to do something more. After bouncing demos back and forth, Schlett and Weir recruited Scerbo and Biamonte to help bring some of these demos to life. The resulting chemistry from that session led each member to agree to make the musical partnership a full time endeavor.

The band recorded several demos under that moniker before heading in to the studio to record a full-length album. The finished product, Dirt, Rust, Chaos, was bigger, better, louder and more direct than ever. Because the music they had produced on that album marked a significant change in their musical identity, the band decided that they had to change their name to something that would more appropriately describe the sounds they had made Hence, Deaf Rhino was born.

For more information, please visit:
Website: www.deafrhino.com
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/deafrhino
Twitter:  www.twitter.com/deafrhinoband

Features and Reviews:

Stream Dirt, Rust, Chaos at EARMILK, here: http://bit.ly/1IaQTnZ

Purchase Dirt, Rust, Chaos, here: http://bit.ly/1R7mppz

#6 Album on the FMQB SubModern Albums Chart

“Hey You” #8 Single in the FMQB SubModern Singles Chart

Featured on The NOISE, here: http://bit.ly/1yTzih3

Featured on Substream Magazine, here: http://bit.ly/1E5XIWW

Featured on MySpace, here: http://bit.ly/1GkLjhV

Featured on Under The Gun Review, here: http://bit.ly/1COUO6Q

Featured on Diffuser.fm, here: http://bit.ly/1ALUYWk

“This Jersey quartet brings the groovy, the melodic, and the aggressive all into one…” – PropertyOfZack

“The balls-to-the-walls rock & roll band from New Jersey…” – MySpace

“[“Hey You”] mirrors indie rock superiority the likes of Arctic Monkeys or newly popular Royal Blood, is a myriad of dirty vocal delivery mixed with sophisticated instrumental work.” – Under The Gun Review

“The energy is there, and it’s bold, an almost familiar sound, with great guitar and drum segments that really come together.” – Speak Into My Good Eye

“Deaf Rhino brought up the energy of the crowd with their set, full of hard-rocking
songs and plenty of guitar solos.” – AXS.com

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