So what's the deal with Single File? A rock band from LA? A jazz trio from CO? Something about NC? And who's Laura, anyway? In the end, the story of Single File is far too ridiculous and royally confusing for the bounds of this tiny little bio page.
Suffice it to say, in the short breath they've been back on the scene, Single File has already managed to land shows at some of the largest Venues in Hollywood, and play out with countless touring acts. The band was even deemed "one of the top 50 bands of this year", in the latest issue of Asylum Magazine, alongside acts like Brand New, Story of The Year, and The Pixies.
Some might call it punk, where others would probably label it emo, indie, or even power-pop. Really, it's a bit of all the aforementioned; a little something called ROCK. Unaffected by dreams of stardom and visions of grandeur, Single File brings an honesty to the underground scene that hasn't existed in years.
For these three, the future is definitely bright...
Press Info
Listed in Asylum Magazine's "Top 50 Bands & Artists" issue, alongside acts like Brand New, Story of The Year, and The Pixies.
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Saves The Day, Jets to Brazil, Coheed & Cambria, Dashboard Confessional, The Strokes, The Shins, Reeve Oliver, Yellowcard, Mock Orange, Taking Back Sunday, Sunday's Best, The Alkaline Trio, The Used,
Bio
So what's the deal with Single File? A rock band from LA? A jazz trio from CO? Something about NC? And who's Laura, anyway? In the end, the story of Single File is far too ridiculous and royally confusing for the bounds of this tiny little bio page.
Suffice it to say, in the short breath they've been back on the scene, Single File has already managed to land shows at some of the largest Venues in Hollywood, and play out with countless touring acts. The band was even deemed "one of the top 50 bands of this year", in the latest issue of Asylum Magazine, alongside acts like Brand New, Story of The Year, and The Pixies.
Some might call it punk, where others would probably label it emo, indie, or even power-pop. Really, it's a bit of all the aforementioned; a little something called ROCK. Unaffected by dreams of stardom and visions of grandeur, Single File brings an honesty to the underground scene that hasn't existed in years.
For these three, the future is definitely bright...