Daytona Beach, FL | August 28, 2014 – Florida’s melodic indie-punk outfit, Bad Luck, have had an excellent summer with the July release of their ‘Cold Bones’ LP re-issue via Tragic Hero Records and a month long trek across the country playing their evocative songs for fans new and old. Today the band is capping off their summer for the memory books by partnering with Alternative Press to unveil their long awaited “Cold Bones” music video. The single, and the title track of their debut full-length album, was recorded and produced by Brett Romnes (drummer for I Am the Avalanche) and platinum producer Jim Wirt (Incubus, Jack’s Mannequin, Something Corporate) and is currently available for free download on PureVolume.com. Check out Bad Luck’s rocking “Cold Bones” music video exclusively on Alternative Press: http://bit.ly/1qEyrdC What the press are saying about Cold Bones: “If you dig the blue-collar, lived in punk rock of The Gaslight Anthem, well, then say “hello” to Bad Luck, your new favorite band.” – Artist Direct “If you can actually feel an emotion from music, that certain musician or band is an artist. Bad Luck certainly brings that with this album” – Substream Magazine “From the start of “Willoughby” to the closing lines of the title track, Cold Bones proves itself to be a very heartfelt, honest, and inescapable record.” – Under The Gun Review Purchase ‘Cold Bones’: Official Store:http://tragic-hero.com/badluck/coldbones iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/cold-bones/id890686216 BandCamp: http://tragicherorecords.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bones About Bad Luck: Punk band Bad Luck from Daytona Beach, FL started out as a side project for brothers Dom and Joe Fox.Originally hailing from Long Island, NY, the Fox family moved to Florida in 2008, where the brothers met future Bad Luck drummer Jake Kneer in their high school hallways, and later were introduced to guitaristEvan Blaine through various musical projects. While only Evan grew up in a musical environment, all four members agree that it was their favorite bands that inspired them to start playing, rather than an individual person or event. Collectively, the band cites their influences as covering a range of rock music; everyone from The Beatles, to Nirvana, to Weezer has had an impact on Bad Luck’s sound. Dom wrote and recorded the first Bad Luck record, a 6-track acoustic EP titled Friends, in 2011, with the help of his brother and a friend back in New York. By summer 2012, their old band had broken up, and Dom decided to focus his efforts on Bad Luck. Though he originally planned to tackle the project as a solo effort with backup live players, it wasn’t long before Jake and Joe got involved, and pretty soon, Evan joined as guitarist and backup singer. After gathering a following in the Florida music scene, the group eventually captured the attention of Tragic Hero Records, who signed the band in 2014. Bad Luck soon entered the studio with Brett Romnes (drummer for I Am the Avalanche) and platinum producer Jim Wirt (Incubus, Jack’s Mannequin, Something Corporate) to record the re-issue of their critically acclaimed debut album, Cold Bones. Bad Luck is looking to the future as they embark on this new chapter in their career. “We’re just four best friends who genuinely love writing songs and playing music together,” says Dom. “And we want it to be our jobs until we’re old and dead because there’s nothing that we’ve ever loved, grown from, or understood more in our lives.” Bad Luck Online: facebook.com/badluckmusic twitter.com/_badluckmusic youtube.com/user/tragicherovideo badluckmusicblog.tumblr.com |