Nick Young
Tim Mroz
Jesse Sprinkle
Burning Daylight combine power pop hooks with country-tinged roots rock to form an energetic sound that's both finely crafted and a little rough around the edges at the same time. The band recently finished recording their debut full-length record with producer Dan McLoughlin (Weezer, Dinosaur Jr, ) and the twelve song collection is due for an early April release. The trio's instantly accessible songs and powerful live shows have given the band an edge on stages throughout the northeast and in their hometown, as well as earning the group opening slots for national acts including The Push Stars, Tim Easton and Steve Forbert. While often compared to artists like Old 97s and Wilco, Burning Daylight's infectious melodies and bittersweet grit have set the band apart in a world of sub-genres and musical fads, all the while retaining a sound that is familiar, yet all its own.
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