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The Broadcast is an American soul band from Asheville, North Carolina composed of Caitlin Krisko (vocals), Aaron Austin (guitar), Mike Runyon (keys), William Seymour (bass), Tyler Housholder (percussion), and Michael W. Davis (drums).

Their independently released debut, Dodge The Arrow, was recorded in 2013 at Echo Mountain Studio with LA producer Eric "Mixerman" Sarafin. It went on to sell over 15,000 copies,[citation needed] ranked as high as #4 on the college radio charts,[citation needed] and earned them “Best New Artist” and runner up for “Album of the Year” from Homegrown Music Network.[citation needed]

The band's music eventually caught the ear of producer Jim Scott, who invited the band to travel to Los Angeles after hearing the demos the band had recorded. There, band members recorded their second album, From the Horizon. David Dye and Joe Kendrick premiered "On The Edge", the first single from the new album on World Cafe's Sense of Place[1] on March 31, 2016.

In 2018, The Broadcast recorded their third studio album, produced by Tim Lefebvre and Tyler "Falcon" Greenwell with a release date of spring 2020.[needs update]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sense of Place Asheville: Joe Kendrick's Local Picks". NPR. 28 March 2016.

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