WAITING FOR DECEMBER PERFORMS UNPLUGGED ON RADIO NOIR

More than 1,100 miles from The Saint Paul Opera House lies the practice space of the Philadelphia hard rock band and Keep In Touch Artist Collective member, Waiting For December, and last Sunday the group held rare unplugged concert exclusively for Radio Noir.

The room was filled with makeshift microphone stands and martinis (not to mention the Phillies game on mute in the background). The band began with Joe Tattum's impressive vocal range during "Surrender," and continued with the honest lyrics of Johnny Wood on songs like "Furnace." The set was equipped with spot on vocal harmonies and hilarious banter peppered in between songs. 

The stripped down performance showcased the band's musical and artistic range, allowing their material to be seen in a form audiences don't usually hear. The acoustic selections will all appear in their full electric glory on their upcoming LP, Breaking Mirrors. The self released album is due to drop this fall.








 TO RADIO NOIR