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U-Melt To Play Final Show

FINAL SHOW NOVEMBER 26 AT HIGHLINE BALLROOM IN NYC


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From umelt.com:

“Over the last seven years U-
Melt
has enjoyed all the unique experiences of being a touring rock band. We have criss-crossed the
country, released three albums, and built a family of amazing friends and fans throughout the US. Recently we have
found ourselves struggling through the economic downturn along with the rest of the country. After much
discussion we have decided that it is time to close this chapter of U-Melt. Without naming everyone, we want to
thank the numerous agents, promoters, managers, artists, friends, and family that made this trip possible.

In addition to our currently announced dates, we have added two more U-Melt shows which will be our final festival
appearance and final show. On Friday November 26, U-Melt will return to New York City for a show at the amazing
Highline Ballroom. Details of the event and pre-sale info will be announced soon. This will be a memorable evening
in our hometown of NYC and we hope to see everyone together one more time. Before that, on September 19, U-
Melt will perform at its last Wormtown festival — tickets can be purchased at http://www.wormtown.com/new_wormtown.com/.
No U-Melt dates will be added between the Wormtown Music Festival and the Highline show in November.

As for the future, we will all be spending time exploring new sonic spaces, seeking out musical territory pushing
ourselves into new directions, and as always, striving to make the best music we can possibly make. In the
upcoming weeks, we will be announcing some new projects and collaborations which are sure to excite you as much
as they excite us, so stay tuned… this journey is far from over. Thanks again to all of the fans who joined us for this
incredible adventure, we love you all.”


Aug 6 – Pet Zoo 3 Freehold, NJ
Aug 7 – Weekend Off Fest Warsaw, NY

Aug 20 – *Non U-Melt* Zac Lasher joins Everyone Orchestra Gig in the Sky Fest Windham, NY

Aug 22 – Gig in the Sky Fest Windham, NY
Sept 11 – Catskill Chill Music Fest Hancock, NY

Sept 18 – Sterling Stage Sterling, NY

Sept 19 – Wormtown Music Fest Greenfield, MA

Sept 19 – *Non U-Melt* Brooklyn Sound Lab featuring Zac Lasher and Josh Parrish Wormtown Music Fest Greenfield,
MA
Sept 23 – *Non U-Melt* Brooklyn Sound Lab supports Jimkata on Half Moon Boat Cruise NY, NY
Nov 26 – Highline Ballroom NY, NY (Final U-Melt show)

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U-Melt | 02.20 | New York

Words by: Jarrod Dicker | Images by: Jesse Borrell

U-Melt :: 02.20.10 :: Bowery Ballroom :: New York, NY

U-Melt :: 02.20 :: New York

“There’s definitely a central theme to our new record,” U-Melt keyboardist Zac Lasher said before the group’s official album release show at New York’s Bowery Ballroom. “We set out to intentionally write a bunch of songs about the search for universal truth. There is a lot of existentialism going on in it, and it’s really philosophical. It’s about trying to cut through the bullshit and get to something honest and real about our existence.”

Universal truth proved more complicated to convey than originally envisioned. As U-Melt faithful already know, the tracks from the new album Perfect World (JamBase review) have regularly been performed on the live circuit for nearly two years. Their first album under a label (Harmonized Records), the group left no strings untied in terms of perfection, as they restructured the original tracking sessions via overdub one instrument at a time in search of excellence. A year and a half later, fans are offered a Perfect World, celebrated in U-Melt’s home base of New York City.

However, perfection comes at a cost. On December 9, 2009, lead guitarist and U-Melt co-founder Rob Salzer announced that he would be leaving the band to pursue other ventures. Releasing an album in the impending months and departing on a winter tour, U-Melt had to act fast to name a replacement.

Who they found was beyond a substitute. In newcomer Kevin Griffin the group found spiritual renewal, as U-Melt drummer George Miller explains: “He is a different guy with different influences, so he approaches everything completely differently. It’s a fresh take on the new stuff and it has rejuvenated us, putting new life into old tunes.”

Consider The Source :: 02.20 :: New York

With a rejuvenated band and a new album to commemorate, U-Melt arranged an evening no fan in attendance will soon forget.

The group selected fellow New Yorkers Consider the Source as their opener. This was U-Melt’s third attempt to team up with Consider the Source in recent months, and luckily on their biggest night, they were able to incorporate the trio. The opener’s scheduled start was at 9:00 p.m. sharp, and Bowery Ballroom was wall-to-wall packed by 8:30.

Consider the Source highlights three musicians who are spiritually and physically immersed in their playing. Guitarist Gabriel Marin surrounds himself with pedals and effects to administer a resonance inimitable by many peer players on the jam circuit. The bass work of John Ferrara evokes as much bodily emotion as it does musical passion, and drummer Justin Ahiyon serves as spokesperson for the group. Incorporating bells, synthesizers, sound boards and other effects, this group delivers something innovative in an electronic genre that sometimes seems repetitive in its modern shape.

Fans were beyond pleased as the hour-long performance covered all musical aspects people value in the group. Marin’s improvisation and in-depth guitar solos invited the crowd aboard a fantasy ride transcending them to musical nirvana. The audience stood in awe as Marin manipulated his double-neck guitar throughout the performance, exhausting every note that could possibly be unearthed. Before announcing the second to last track, “How Am I Not Myself,” Ahiyon shouted, “Now go ahead and drop some acid,” leaving many who were already in an instrumental trance to ponder, “Why not?”

Zac Lasher – U-Melt :: 02.20 :: New York

U-Melt took the stage with no direct intention (okay, maybe a little) of putting on one of the greatest shows they’ve ever performed. But, the result was just that – complete musical matrimony and a salutation to their fans, who’d been waiting impatiently for the new album’s arrival for some time.

Kicking off the first set with “Pura Vida,” U-Melt invited the crowd on the proverbial magic bus that traveled on a mystical journey through jovial, soothing and quick vocal patterns. As the drums took center stage in what would eventually become a blending fusion of all their instruments, the lyric “everyone’s connected” hit ever so softly, creating a virtual family of all gathered parties.

The following tracks welcomed the familiar electronic element of U-Melt. “Disclaimer” presented consistent drum rhythms stroked softly by intrusive keys and eventual group vocals. It was at this moment when the audience accepted Griffin as the official guitarist of the band. The chorus of “Disclaimer” allowed Griffin to display his heavier elements using distortion and speedy, strong playing that amplified the senses.

Having had to learn the entire U-Melt catalog in a month and a half (this was only his fifth live show with the group), Griffin is still on his way to getting entirely acclimated with the formula. However, I would be lying if I didn’t say that his presence has truly transcended the band onto a whole ‘nother level.

U-Melt :: 02.20 :: New York

The transition from “Disclaimer” to “Disillusion” shot me into the Pink Floyd zone. Through the utilization of keyboard effects, electronics and front-and-center guitar leads, “Disillusion” drew close to Dark Side of the Moon territory. Griffin’s concluding solo made even the soberest person in-house see trails.

Fan favorite “Eternal Groove” came next, revealing the salsa and Spanish influence in U-Melt; a true heavy hitter for all U-Melt faithful. The title track “Perfect World” gave the audience a moment to relax and offered a slower disposition. The “Question Matters” slingshot revisited the loudness of the guitar and drums as Griffin utilized a variety of ascending and descending guitar patterns throughout the track.

The first set closed similarly to how the second one opened. Covering Robert Palmer’s “I Didn’t Mean To Turn You On” to close set one, the band stepped back onstage for set two and opened with Peter Gabriel‘s “Sledgehammer,” covered for the first time to the audience’s acute pleasure.

“Green Paper Society” served as a perfect instrumental set-up to launch fan favorite “The Fantastical Flight of Captain Delicious.” As the title hints, this lengthy non-LP track takes you on a fantastical and spiritual journey incorporating a wide range of dissimilar, unique note progressions.

Another oldie, “415,” dragged me back to the story of U-Melt’s inception. One of their more “Phishy” tracks, one can witness firsthand the influence of Phish over the band since their formation at 2003′s “It” festival in Maine. Lasher’s free form, complex keyboard rhythms hint at Page McConnell, which sweetens the air and pleasures all auditory senses.

And if there was a genre that U-Melt hadn’t covered this night, the three songs that followed filled the gap: “Panacea” highlighted jazz, “Elysian Fields” offered an electronic hoedown, and “Clear Light” spit the blues.

It seemed only appropriate that the foursome would close their album release show with “Almost Perfect.” For a band that spent the last two years in a musical search for truth, honesty and excellence, “Almost Perfect” symbolized a sigh of relief from creative exhaustion. Perfection can never truly be found, as no one or no thing in this world is entirely perfect. For U-Melt and their fans on this celebratory night, “Almost” proved more than adequate, as the band played their final note and exited the stage with no regrets.

U-Melt :: 02.20.10 :: Bowery Ballroom :: New York, NY
Set I: Pura Vida, Disclaimer/Disillusion, Eternal Groove, Perfect World > Question Matters, I Didn’t Mean To Turn You On*
Set II: Sledgehammer^, Green Paper Society, The Fantastical Flight of Captain Delicious, 415, Panacea, Elysian Fields > Clear Light
E: Almost Perfect

*Robert Palmer cover
^1st time played – Peter Gabriel cover

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U-Melt: New Guitarist New Album, National Tour

U-MELT ANNOUNCE NEW GUITARIST, NATIONAL TOUR BEHIND NEW ALBUM PERFECT WORLD

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U-Melt has announced the departure of guitarist Rob Salzer, and will welcome Kevin Griffin as his replacement. Below is a message from the band.

A band is a living organism: changing, adapting, and growing. As one ebbs another flows and we use every experience as a reminder of where we have been and a forecast of where we are going. It is with much sadness that U-Melt announces the departure of guitarist, Rob Salzer, from U-Melt. Rob helped create U-Melt out of a440 in 2003 and has enjoyed all of U-Melt’s adventures over the last 6 years. Together, we have had the pleasure of creating both unique music and a passionate fan base in cities around the country. Rob has decided he needs to attend to both his medical needs (not too serious, don’t worry!) and new personal endeavors. While we are sad to see our dear friend go, we admire Rob for taking care of himself and we are by his side during this process. The band completely supports his decision as we know it is right for him at this time. Rob is always a member of the U-Melt family and we look forward to collaborating with him in both the studio and on the stage in the future.

Moving forward to the next exciting chapter for U-Melt, it is with great pleasure that we announce that long time friend of the band, Kevin Griffin, will be U-Melt’s new guitarist beginning in February for the Perfect World Album Release Tour. Kevin has shared the stage with U-Melt a number of times over the years and solidified his place in the family the last few weeks by proving his impeccable taste and timing during the audition process.

According to U-Melt’s keyboardist, Zac Lasher, “Kevin’s sense of timing and space are fantastic, and he can make some great sounds with his guitar rig. When we were playing together the other day, he was doing some textural stuff that absolutely blew my mind. He brought a new sound and energy to the music that had Bendy, G, and I looking up and laughing because it sounded so damn good.”

Griffin has been a staple on the NY/NJ live music scene for many years, sometimes juggling as many as 5 different and diverse bands at a time and playing 200 shows a year. Those of you that have been able to catch The Point or Reckoning can imagine how excited we are to add his extensive experience and great talent to U-Melt. In addition to playing a captivating guitar, Kevin studied jazz woodwinds and audio recording tech at the same school as Adam and Rob. We are very excited for the multi-faceted approach Kevin will be adding to U-Melt’s sound along with his spirited song writing skills, impressive catalogue of covers and years of musical experience on the road. (N)U-Melt in 2010!

We thank our fans for their support and their patience these last few months. We know you will all help us welcome our new spectacular guitarist to the band. As the tide shifts U-Melt has a lot of exciting news for 2010. First, we will be streaming one track from U-Melt’s upcoming album, Perfect World, over the next 10 weeks on our MySpace page. Perfect World will be released in stores nationally via Harmonized Records on February 23, 2010 and we’ll be celebrating its release with a party in our hometown of New York City at the Bowery Ballroom! As each week passes, we’ll replace the studio track in MySpace with a new one. So, be sure to check in every week for a taste of Perfect World and other exciting news on unreleased outtakes and new songs with Kevin Griffin.

Finally, get ready for the holidays U-Melt style! In the coming weeks we will be releasing a number of new crisp SBD recordings through our very own U-Tunes live download space. If you’re looking for the perfect present for that friend that has everything, you can rest assured they do not have these unreleased recordings. Be sure to join us on the Perfect World National Tour as we launch a new era of U-Melt.

Kevin, welcome to the band.

See you on the road!

-U-Melt

U-Melt Perfect World National Tour

02/12/10 Fri Castaways Ithaca, NY

02/13/10 Sat Nietzsche’s Buffalo, NY

02/18/10 Thu The Wheelhouse Narragansett, RI

02/19/10 Fri North Star Philadelphia, PA

02/20/10 Sat Bowery Ballroom New York, NY

02/25/10 Thu The 8X10 Baltimore, MD

02/26/10 Fri The Sherman Theater Stroudsburg, PA

02/27/10 Sat Harpers Ferry Allston, MA

03/04/10 Thu Nectar’s Burlington, VT

03/05/10 Fri Revolution Hall Troy, NY

03/24/10 Wed The Pour House Music Hall Raleigh, NC

03/25/10 Thu The Pour House Charleston, SC

03/26/10 Fri Double Door Inn Charlotte, NC

03/27/10 Sat Smith’s Olde Bar Atlanta, GA


U-Melt: Post-Phish 12/4 Perfect World Out 2/23

U-MELT TO RELEASE PERFECT WORLD IN FEBRUARY, POST-PHISH SHOW SET FOR 12/04

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Brilliantly capturing U-Melt‘s amazing ability to shatter musical boundaries and transcend genre classification, Perfect World, the band’s eagerly anticipated third studio album, will soon be released on Harmonized Records.

Recorded in their home base of Brooklyn, New York within the confines of their self-constructed studio, Perfect World will capture your imagination and commune with the existential part of your soul that responds to mind-expanding music played by a band whose creativity knows no limits.

Consisting of 10 road tested tracks, the carefully crafted music and philosophical lyrics of Perfect World show off U-Melt’s inimitable skill in its finest form. It is a rare band indeed that can navigate the intricate twists and progressive rock turns of “Panacea,” “Question Matters,” and “Elysian Fields,” offer up the eminently danceable riffs of “Pura Vida” and “Clear Light,” and gorgeously imbue the title track with a warily optimistic idealism. With a national release date of February 23, 2010, the inescapable rock and roll energy and dance grooves of U-Melt’s Perfect World will move your psyche as well as your feet.

This February U-Melt will kick off their Perfect World Tour, which will carry the band across the nation and bring them to a city and venue near you. Stay tuned for details.

In the meantime, U-Melt will perform their final show of 2009 on December 4 at Sullivan Hall in New York City. The show is a late night post-Phish show following Phish’s final night at Madison Square Garden. To purchase advanced tickets, please go here.


U-Melt Fall Tour/Halloween

U-Melt Fall Tour


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New York City’s groove rockers U-Melt have announced their touring plans for the 2009 fall season. Their tour kicks off on Friday, September 18 at Higher Ground in South Burlington, VT which will be followed by a two set performance at the Wormtown Music Festival the next night in Greenfield, MA, complete dates below. U-Melt has also revealed that they will be celebrating Halloween in Albany, NY this year with a special late night show at Red Square following moe.‘s performance at the Albany Armory earlier in the evening. U-Melt will be announcing additional November and December shows in the coming weeks.

U-MELT’S 2009 FALL TOUR

09/18/09 Fri Higher Ground (Showcase Lounge) Burlington, VT

09/19/09 Sat Wormtown Music Festival Greenfield, MA

09/24/09 Thu Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA

09/25/09 Fri Calling Planet Earth Music Festival Charlestown, RI

09/26/09 Sat Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

10/02/09 Fri Castaways Ithaca, NY

10/03/09 Sat Nietzsche’s Buffalo, NY

10/15/09 Thu The 8X10 Baltimore, MD

10/16/09 Fri North Star Philadelphia, PA

10/17/09 Sat Sullivan Hall New York, NY

10/23/09 Fri Middle East Upstairs Cambridge, MA

10/24/09 Sat The Wheelhouse Narragansett, RI

10/30/09 Fri The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

10/31/09 Sat Red Square Albany, NY (late night post-moe.)