Out Of My Hands is now up on Itunes!
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These days, success in the music industry is often predicated on a gimmick. Bands have broken through on the heels of what they wear (or donât wear), what they say in the media or who they happen to know. Rarely is it about the music they make.
But for Sandlot Heroes, itâs different. The bandâs past, present and future success all started with couple of really great songs.
Imagine that.
It was one of those songs â a massive, three-and-a-half minute nugget of pop rock simply titled âSoâ â that caught the attention of the biggest radio station in the bandâs native Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. Immediately after the station debuted the song on its nightly top ten countdown in late 2007, its phone lines were stormed by listeners feverishly requesting âSo.â The track swiftly hit number one on the countdown and assumed that position for an unprecedented five weeks straight. The band, which had been together for a few years and had already built an impressive regional fan base through touring, had an undeniable hit on its hands.
The songâs runaway success led to the band sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in alternative and pop music: Boys Like Girls, Yellowcard, New Found Glory and All Time Low, to name just a few. 2008 was a storybook year for the four members of the band â Dan Kastelnik (vocals/guitar), Jake Lare (bass/vocals), Chris Morrison (guitar) and drummer Anz Gibson (drums) â but they couldnât afford to rest on their laurels. With more eyes on them than ever before, the guys mapped out their next move: crafting a debut album that wouldnât just top âSo,â but blow it out of the water and establish Sandlot Heroes as a certified musical force.
The result: Pretend That Weâre Famous. Itâs the album the band was destined to make.
âI feel like weâve been waiting to make it our whole lives,â Kastelnik proudly says of the ten-song disc. âI think itâs the best recording of our band yet⦠the stepping stone to the next level.â
The quartet recorded Pretend with producer Adam Richman, best known for his work with Universal Republic artist Making April, in his lofty Coney Island studio over the last year. Kastelnik calls Richman the bandâs âfifth member,â and praises the producer every chance he gets.
âAdam just captured everything perfectly on the record,â Kastelnik says. âGreat pop rock songs are only great when every part comes together, and he helped us realize that.â
Thereâs no denying the songs that make up Pretend. Each one was written and crafted with remarkable precision, yet their simplicity cannot be understated. Opening track âThe Trainwreck,â is an infectious blast toasting to youth and summer, and the rocking âHistoryâ prompts fists to be raised. The albumâs first single, âOut Of My Hands,â is an unabashedly huge power ballad, complemented by piano and soaring harmonies. It sounds like a chart-topper, and thatâs exactly what the band intended.
âWe want as many people to hear our music as possible,â Kastelink says. âSo we wrote these songs to reach everyone. The choruses are broad enough so that anyone can relate to them, but weâre still singing about personal experiences. Thatâs a good balance to have.â
The band plans on bringing Pretend to the masses after its October release. Following up their August headlining show at Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pa. â which annually attracts over a million people - the band has several high-profile dates lined up, including a stop at the venerable Dewey Music Conference in Delaware. An East Coast tour in the fall is also in the works. In the meantime, the band has explored every avenue possible; in-store appearances at Hot Topic and The Gap, among other stores, have allowed the band to share those unquestionable songs with their fans.
There are no limits to the bandâs aspirations. âWe want to get your attention,â Kastelnik says. âWe want to be huge.â
Armed with the songs to make it happen, Sandlot Heroes wonât have to pretend to be famous much longer.
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said:
haha im from PA toooo! xD 2 weeks ago
Steph
said:
Hey, I'm from South Eastern PA too! You guys are amazing!! Oct 06
rissawr
said:
sweet! u guys are from bethlehem... me too! and i actually like u guys hehe. yay! Aug 18
maxb.sophk.1@gmail.com
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omg omg i love u guys so much and u rock my music world and i just want to say don't give this opportunity up i hope u follow all the right paths into music history! Aug 05
Liv
said:
I LOVE you guys sooooooooooo much!!! Jun 06
Antonio
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Hey you guys rock! you came to my school today too! im friends with olivia. i Cant wait For you album. My names Antonio. (AJ) i cant wait to go to one of your free concerts! like june 13! Jun 05
Liv
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You guys were amazing at my school today! Can't wait for your album. I love you, Chris!!! We will meet again!! love, Olivia a.k.a. the girl in the polka-dotted shirt:) Jun 05
Austin Rivera
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Hahahahahaha they came to my school today and performed the illusion. Epic Win. Apr 08
ashley
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where can i find the illusion? i've looked everywhere it's like my favorite songgg, i miss ittt! Mar 15
sunny
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dude more songs pleaz :] Aug 30
Suzanne
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love you guys Aug 13
GinaMariex3
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Add Comment here... Sep 28
faux AMOUR
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i\'m going to come and check you guys out at mayfair. you sound pretty good (: May 16
yourhistory___x
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You guys were amazing at Riverfusion. I\'m going to try to come out to see you at Croc Rock! May 08
NotHereNotNowxX
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Great show at the WPMG. You rock Apr 09
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