NOTIZIE PRINCIPALI
“We want our music to be able to endure the test of time, to last forever and have meaning for people,” says Josh Ricchio, lead vocalist and guitarist for The Symphony Case. “Each song we write is very unexpected…like a mystery with multiple plot twists. By blending strings and electronics, we create intricate melodic lines underneath lyrics you can sing to, but keep the music tasteful and unique.”
Layered, grandiose, and as fresh as anything you'll hear, The Symphony Case debuted their first full-length album, “Cumulus”, on August 7th`. “We want people to feel something when they hear our music. Most bands sing about meaningless topics, but our music makes people think and ask questions. I write about philosophy, ideas of reincarnation, and existentialism because music should be a lot more than just a catchy chorus,” Ricchio explains.
The Symphony Case will bring their lush orchestrated sound and exhausting live show to audiences across the U.S. starting in August. After a very successful fall tour and relocation from San Diego to New York City, the group is busy writing yet another album, planning a short New England tour this coming January, as well as a nationwide tour for May of 2006. For more information on the tour, visit http://www.myspace.com/symphonycase. Check out band pictures at: http://www.restless-souls.com/SymphonyCase.html
