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He said that the project became increasingly stressful as the band continued to grow and started opening for larger acts, and was concerned that the band would not look professional while still trying to "have fun" playing music. When asked about the breakup of Dads, Bradley stated that the band's breakup was a matter of their personal friendships. However, months after the album's release, Dads dropped off multiple tours in summer 2015 as a result of a speculated breakup, which was confirmed by Scott Scharinger in a post on the band's Facebook page in the fall of 2016. Around this time they added Ryan Azada to the band's lineup as a permanent bassist. In October 2014, Dads released their sophomore effort, I'll Be the Tornado which reached 17th on the Billboard Top Heatseekers album chart and received considerable critical praise. Sometime in early 2014, Bradley and Scharinger decided to move the band to Ann Arbor, Michigan. The following year, the band released a Record Store Day exclusive EP entitled Woman, which included covers of the songs "Good Woman" by Cat Power and "I Never" by Rilo Kiley. Through further touring, the band built a national audience and released an EP in 2013 entitled Pretty Good via 6131 Records, which led to the band charting on various Billboard charts for the first time. The release brought the band minor commercial success along with critical acclaim. After developing an audience in the emo revival scene through extensive touring, the band released their debut LP, American Radass (This Is Important), in 2012. In 2011, the band recorded and released the EPs Brush Your Teeth  ) and Brush Your Teeth, Again  ) respectively, with the latter being a repress that also included three new songs as well as a re-recorded song. Dads soon decided to part ways with Nazzaro as they found it easier to connect as a two-piece and released The Essential John Denver EP the same year. The band quickly gained the attention of the emo revival scene. Don’t blow it.History Formation and American Radass ĭads formed in the summer of 2010 as a trio consisting of guitarist/vocalist Scott Scharinger, drummer/vocalist John Bradley, and bassist Michael Nazzaro, all from various parts of the Central New Jersey area. Take advantage of this rare opportunity! Doll Baby frontwoman and killer solo artist in her own right Julie Storey kicks off the night. Navi will also bring the volume, and disrupt this mostly-solo-acoustic sort of gig with their trademark math-metal noise-rock–a sound you don’t get to hear that much these days what with John and Kyle being so busy with other projects. Chances are, for an acoustic gig, his set’s gonna be pretty loud. That band has a propulsive melodic punk energy, but you can see how Riddle’s songs could translate to a solo thing. There are some Elliott Smith vibes coming off the acoustic tracks I’ve heard, while the electric ones make me think more of Conor Oberst’s loudest and best moments.Īzada is touring with Jeff Riddle, who normally fronts a Philadelphia band called The Holy Mess.

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Make You Run features a full band, but Azada often performs as a solo acoustic artist, and this should be that sort of gig. He’s about to rerelease his last EP, Weird But Cool, on Trrrrrash Records, and also has a new EP called Make You Run coming out in November. Ryan Azada is a solo artist with a Memphis hometown, but he’s recently come to Richmond to stay, and this is his first show as an official hometown musician. Here’s something cool that I didn’t know about until I got a hot tip through the ol’ email box (keep em coming, folks!).








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