Northeast College Rockers Last One Out Playing Boston Bombing Victims Benefit On June 14

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Last One Out is Scott Royal (vocals, keys), Scott Mesite (guitar), Jeff Gahan (bass), Dustin Bailey (drums), Photo Credit: Billy Nawrocki

Last One Out will join a line-up of regional bands raising funds to support families of victims involved with the terrorist attacks in Boston last month. Author and blogger Jon Chattman under his “A-Sides Music” banner (the series airs on asidesmusic.com and the Huffington Post) will put on the show, which also features Ionia and Bearbones, at The Digital Arts Experience in White Plains, NY (170 Hamilton Avenue White Plains, NY 10601) on Friday, June 14 from 7-10pm.

“Boston is one of my favorite cities in the world. I wanted to do something to help,” explained Chattman, who co-authored this spring’s How the Red Sox Explain New England. “I believe in the healing power of music, and look forward to spreading love to Boston in June.”

Last One Out formed on the campus of Providence College just a few years ago and have steadily positioned themselves as one of the top emerging acts in the region. After spending their first year writing and recording, they entered local radio station 95.5 WBRU’s “Rock Hunt” competition in 2011 and made it to

the finals. Following this success, they went into the studio to record their debut ep “Lover’s Trance” which they used to win the Boston “Hard Rock Rising” contest, the Rhode Island College’s “Rock Hunt,” and the Rhode Show’s “Big Break” contest. Over 100 college format radio stations added “Lover’s Trance,” to their playlists and the ep licensed to over fifteen different TV shows.

While incredibly grateful for achieving such levels of recognition so early on in their career, the boys quickly realized their need to develop their sound to a level where it stands on its own within the industry as opposed to simply basking in the temporary euphoria of winning competitions.

The first step toward that goal involved trekking to industry mecca SXSW in March of this year. “Still Life Moves,” is inspired from that journey and represents a creative shift for the young talents. Being among literally thousands of dedicated musicians from around the world inspired the boys to focus more seriously on their craft. With “Still Life Moves” the guys focused much less on creating big hooks and sing-along melodies (although they too have a place on this record). In particular, the band worked on introducing a bigger, arena-size rock sound by engaging in communal writing and recording processes.

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Author: Ralph White