East of Autumn’s sound is modern rock with a folk sensibility that creates a fresh and unpretentious feel. It takes the listener from hypnotic grooves to fever pitch, an emotional roller coaster of words and music that will appeal to a vast array of musical tastes, without compromise. In a troubled industry that has nurtured commercial viability over artistic credibility, East of Autumn is a rare find. In early 2001, with only basic mixes done, the band’s demo tapes caught the ears of several television music directors, landing East of Autumn’s music on all three major networks, sparking interest in the band before they even released their first CD.
Their demo earned the band a showcase performance at the House Of Blues Music Hall at the 2002 EAT-M music conference held in Las Vegas in May. That performance secured the band a deal with the up and coming indie label Rev-Up Records. It also caught the ears of (renowned Grammy -winning music producer Greg Ladanyi (Jackson Browne, Warren Zevon, Fleetwood Mac, Don Henley etc.), who signed on and mixed the band’s debut recordings.
Rev-Up Records released East Of Autumn’s debut CD “What It Is And Where It Ends” in February 2004. With the power and emotion of the band’s live show, plus songs audiences instantly connect with, East of Autumn provides the rock-weary a new reason to believe, a renewed faith in modern rock and its umbilical connection with its roots. With lush melodies, provocative arrangements and lyrics rich with imagery and insight, East of Autumn will fill the void that so many modern rock fans crave.