SEEKING
Vocalist, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Background Singer.ABOUT
Google this: Next Big Thing. See it yet? Give it a minute—it’s coming. The next big thing I’m speaking of is the rising musical singularity known as HUB. Planted and harvested in the gardens of Central Ontario, this band is almost done growing up and is ripe and ready to head out and conquer the world.
Enter the debut album “8.” It wraps acerbic wit in saccharine melodies that feature a mix of songs that that switch from bubbly, aggressive rhythms, to anthemic numbers that practically demand that you wave your cell phone in the air.
“8” features a blink-and-you-miss-it brand of quick rock and catchy melodies that will shake the peaches from your tree. Speed has been built into these songs which are high-energy fun, as evidenced in the rebellious track “Starting the Rev.” The Blitzkrieg Bop-esque track “The Dirty” sums up both the tone of the album and the character of the band itself with the opening line, “it’s time to hit the road, fuel up, gear up and go.” And go they shall.
HUB is both a brand and a man who goes by the name of Josh McFadden. Joining the fraternity of single musicians who make up a band, like Acqualung (aka Matthew Hales), Dashboard Confessional (Chris Carrabba), and Iron & Wine (Samuel Beam), HUB is an outfit that knows how to rock.
If you’ve attended any of their recent performances—playing some local Toronto hotspots or kicking off the 2010 New Music Fest, opening for Big Sugar and The Trews—you would see that the stage was filled, and the venue was packed with the sound of loud, rocking music. There is no shortage of hands on deck to bring the project to life, but at its heart, HUB is Josh McFadden, singer, songwriter, heart and soul of the union.
So hit refresh and see what I’m talking about or, better yet, get out to their next show. And while you’re there, absorbed in the power of high-octane rock, joining the movement of people who are enlisting in the HUB army, holding the album on the way home, you’ll know what you’re holding in your hands: the next big thing.
www.hubmusicsite.com
www.myspace.com/thehubband
www.reverbnation.com/hub
www.sonicbids.com/hub2
www.numberonemusic.com/hub
www.soundclick.com/hubband
www.jango.com/music/hub
www.tunecore.com/music/hubband
www.facebook.com
www.hubmusic.fanbridge.com
www.unheardradio.com/hub
www.amazingtunes.com
www.lastfm.com
www.twitter.com/thehubband
- Screen name:
- thehubband
- Member since:
- Jun 19 2010
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Very Committed
- Years together:
- 1
- Gigs played:
- 50 to 100
- Age:
- 47 years
Influences
Weezer,The Ramones,The Doors,Janes Addiction,RHCP,STP,Audioslave,Buddy Holly,The Beatles,Beck,Hayden,Old 97's,Black Crowes,Cake,Richie Valens,The Everly Brothers,Bill Haley and the Comets,The Clovers,The Platters,The Coasters,Eddie Cochran,The Flamingos, Greenday,Charlatans UK,Stone Roses,Crosby Stills, Nash and Young,Bob Marley,Peter Tosh
MUSIC
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The Dirty
The Dirty Track number: 1 Year: 2010 Album: 8 Genre: Alternative
Google this: Next Big Thing. See it yet? Give it a minute—it’s coming. The next big thing I’m speaking of is the rising musical singularity known as HUB. Planted and harvested in the gardens of Central Ontario, this band is almost done growing up and is ripe and ready to head out and conquer the world. Enter the debut album “8.” It wraps acerbic wit in saccharine melodies that feature a mix of songs that that switch from bubbly, aggressive rhythms, to anthemic numbers that practically demand that you wave your cell phone in the air. “8” features a blink-and-you-miss-it brand of quick rock and catchy melodies that will shake the peaches from your tree. Speed has been built into these songs which are high-energy fun, as evidenced in the rebellious track “Starting the Rev.” The Blitzkrieg Bop-esque track “The Dirty” sums up both the tone of the album and the character of the band itself with the opening line, “it’s time to hit the road, fuel up, gear up and go.” And go they shall. HUB is both a brand and a man who goes by the name of Josh McFadden. Joining the fraternity of single musicians who make up a band, like Acqualung (aka Matthew Hales), Dashboard Confessional (Chris Carrabba), and Iron & Wine (Samuel Beam), HUB is an outfit that knows how to rock. If you’ve attended any of their recent performances—playing some local Toronto hotspots or kicking off the 2010 New Music Fest, opening for Big Sugar and The Trews—you would see that the stage was filled, and the venue was packed with the sound of loud, rocking music. There is no shortage of hands on deck to bring the project to life, but at its heart, HUB is Josh McFadden, singer, songwriter, heart and soul of the union. So hit refresh and see what I’m talking about or, better yet, get out to their next show. And while you’re there, absorbed in the power of high-octane rock, joining the movement of people who are enlisting in the HUB army, holding the album on the way home, you’ll know what you’re holding in your hands: the next big thing. www.hubmusicsite.com www.myspace.com/thehubband www.reverbnation.com/hub www.sonicbids.com/hub2 www.numberonemusic.com/hub www.soundclick.com/hubband www.jango.com/music/hub www.tunecore.com/music/hubband www.facebook.com www.hubmusic.fanbridge.com www.unheardradio.com/hub www.amazingtunes.com www.lastfm.com www.twitter.com/thehubband
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Upside Down
Upside Down Track number: 2 Year: 2010 Album: 8 Genre: Alternative
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She Doesn't
She Doesn't Track number: 3 Year: 2010 Album: 8 Genre: Alternative
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Starting The Rev
Starting The Rev Track number: 4 Year: 2010 Album: 8 Genre: Alternative
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Rewrite
Rewrite Track number: 5 Year: 2010 Album: 8 Genre: Alternative
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Shake My Head
Shake My Head Track number: 6 Year: 2010 Album: 8 Genre: Alternative