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Easton Legacy is composed of five hardworking guys who love nothing more than to make music and have fun. Based in the Merrimack Valley area of Massachusetts (just outside of Boston) Easton Legacy blends soaring melodic choruses like those of New Found Glory with the hard hitting memorable lead guitar lines comparable to Coheed and Cambria. Throw in Synthesizers between those featured in The Receiving End of Sirens and Reggie and the Full Effect, with live a show more like a comeback kid hardcore throw down including spin kicks, guitar flips and keyboard hand stands and you are just scratching the surface of what Easton Legacy looks and sound like.
About
Easton Legacy is a five-piece rock band hailing from Merrimack Valley, Massachusetts. Formed in late 2005, the band quickly dominated the local scene after introducing fans to their unique blend of catchy choruses and hard-hitting lead guitar lines. The band quickly making plans what became their first EP, and embarked on a nationwide tour.
The band's live set brings their larger-than-life anthems to life, notoriously "making you move without having to tell you to do so". Easton Legacy's are wild and energetic and are sure to include keyboard handstands, guitar flips, and spin kicks which mark the band as top-notch entertainers, both musically and visually.
Easton Legacy's list of accomplishments include being hand-picked by Kevin Lyman to play the Hot Topic stage of the Vans Warped Tour. In addition, they were named of of Alternative Press' top three unsigned bands in the country. The band continued to receive notable praise throughout the year while touring consistently.
Their sophomore release, New Nightmares to Challenge Sleep, was recorded by Mike Birnbaum and Chris Bitner (John Mayer, Coheed and Cambria), and mastered by multi-platinum producer, Mike Fossenkemper (Madonna, The Rocket Summer, Reggie and the Full Effect), The album is set for release in May, and the guys plan to hit the road shortly after.



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