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Burn The Ballroom

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Burn The Ballroom (left to right) is Tuomas Easton (keytar/piano), Adriel Genet (vocals, guitar, production), Josh Finks (bass), and Jack Ivans (percussion).

Burn the Ballroom is a Washington, DC based alternative rock act that combines pop, rock, anthemic melodies, soaring dynamics, and eclectic instrumentation to form haunting compositions with driving force.[1]

Burn the Ballroom has most recently toured in the United States, Asia, Russia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South America, and the Caribbean. The band has been featured at SXSW, Vans Warped Tour, VROX, American Music Abroad, and various other International music festivals.

Burn the Ballroom is Adriel Genet (guitar, vocals, production), Josh Finks (bassist), Tuomas Easton (keytar/piano), and Jack Ivans (percussion).

Burn The Ballroom
OriginWashington DC, United States of America
GenresAlternate Rock, Power pop, Punk, Rock
MembersAdriel Genet, Joshua Finks, Jack Ivins, Tuomas Easton

History And Music[edit]

Burn the Ballroom was founded in 2008 by guitarist and songwriter, Adriel Genet.[2]

Releases[edit]

"You're Already Mine", released 2010.

"Burn the Ballroom", released May 26, 2012.

"Melodies for the Outsiders[3]", released March 24, 2014.

"Ghost Notes", released 2017.

"Kiss Me You Animal", released 2019.

"Goddess of the Rain" (Single- feat. Patrick Warburton), released 2019.

"Dark Stars & Velvet Skies", released 2021.

"Acoustique- Vol. 1", released 2023.

Influences[edit]

Musical influences include Queen, MUSE, Panic! at the Disco, The Killers, My Chemical Romance, and The Foo Fighters- and classify themselves as alternative rock[4].

References[edit]

  1. https://americanmusicabroad.org/artist/burn-the-ballroom/
  2. https://www.adrielgenet.com
  3. https://open.spotify.com/album/4qOHh0ENNvr47yo9ieE2Sc?si=jVc5yN3BRty7iYSFIrRxnQ
  4. "Burn the Ballroom". American Music Abroad. 2015-05-08. Retrieved 2019-02-28.

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