The Last Good Year "The Steady Road Tour" Announced & New Single Released
Following the July 31 release of their newest single “Steady Road,” Indianapolis-based rock band The Last Good Year will kick off their latest U.S. run “The Steady Road Tour” August 8 in Louisville, KY. “Steady Road” is available for download now through TheLastGoodYear.com, iTunes, Google, Spotify, CD Baby and more.
"I have to say that the first time I heard these guy's I was blown away. Huge fan of their style and song writing, not to mention their chops. Singer's got some pipes as well, which in my book is always a plus. Great band and great group of guys" said Kevin Martin, lead singer of Candlebox and The Gracious Few.
Bringing together lead singer and guitarist Joe Doyel, guitarist Joshua Bucy, drummer Daryn Rayl and bass player Steven Byroad, the band recently played the Super Bowl Village during Super Bowl XLVI in February. In March, “Steady Road” was featured on ESPN’s coverage of NCAA baseball and softball.
“Their songs are well written, and the band rocks live,” says Rick DeJesus of Adelitas Way. “These guys are up and coming, for sure.”
Throughout the month of August, The Last Good Year will play in cities across the country including Nashville, Atlanta, New York City, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Cleveland and St. Louis, among others. They are currently working on a new record with Travis Wyrick (P.O.D., 10 Years) in Knoxville, Tenn.
The Last Good Year – The Steady Road Tour 2012
08/08/12 Louisville, KY Zazoo’s Bar & Grill
08/09/12 Nashville, TN 12th & Porter
08/10/12 Birmingham, AL The Nick
08/11/12 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade
08/12/12 Charlotte, NC The Milestone
08/13/12 Raleigh, NC Deep South Bar
08/14/12 Greensboro, NC The Blind Tiger
08/15/12 Richmond, VA The Camel
08/16/12 Annapolis, MD The Whiskey
08/17/12 Philadelphia, PA Hard Rock Café
08/18/12 Brooklyn, NY The Trash Bar
08/20/12 New York, NY Arlene’s Grocery
08/21/12 Akron, OH The Vortex
08/22/12 Cleveland, OH Brother’s Lounge – Music Hall
Duran Duran — The band played at Birmingham´s Barberella´s nightclub so took their name from the villain of the cult Science Fiction film Barbarella, Dr. Durand-Durand.