A Cursive Memory have recently added a five-week, co-headlining tour with The Medic Droid to their already extensive touring plans, which includes a stop at Bamboozle Left (see all tour dates below).
The South Bay quartet is touring in support of their debut album, Changes (2/19, Vagrant), and the first single and video, “Everything,” which was recently added to MTV Hits and Disney Radio.
The band spent over 300 hours and several months scouring the streets of Hollywood, following paparazzi, to get some of today's hottest celebrities to appear (sometimes unwillingly) in their debut video for "Everything." The video is blowing up after debuting on MySpace - setting a record for the ‘most watched rock music video in one week,’ with over 500,000 plays.
Earlier this month MTV’s Total Request Live gave “Everything” a “First Look,” and the video has been featured on Fox News, TMZ, E! Online and Access Hollywood.
A Cursive Memory, which is the dual vocal/guitar attack of Shaun Profeta and Colin Baylen, bassist Mark Borst Smith and newcomer Dillan Wheeler on drums, just graduated from high school last spring, but the band has been writing and performing together since they were 14 and have already shared the stage with rock heavyweights such as Hellogoodbye, Boys Like Girls and Jimmy Eat World, to name a few.
The band will be making their way cross country on a handful of headlining dates before hooking up with Saves The Day and Armor For Sleep on the Bamboozle Road Show, which kicks off in Seattle on March 28th, and will lead the band to Bamboozle Left, keeping the band on the road well into May.