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===Autovein (2004-present)===
===Autovein (2004-present)===
The Adored inked a major-label deal with Columbia Records, which brought about another name change. In January 2005, the band, now known as Autovein, recorded their debut full-length album with producer [[Garth Richardson]], and it was later mixed by [[Adam Kasper]]. Autovein spent November 2005 on tour with [[The Juliana Theory]]. KPNT began spinning "Bullet in an Angel", and the band landed a slot playing the [[Pointfest]] music festival in St. Louis. Later in 2006, Autovein found themselves without their record deal and fighting for the right to release the album. Throughout this period, they continued to tour in support of the new material. In November 2006, Autovein joined [[Fall Out Boy]] and [[Coheed and Cambria]] for KPNT's annual Christmas show.
The Adored inked a major-label deal with Columbia Records, which brought about another name change, well actually two. When the band was signed on at first they adopted the name "For the World" which toured for about a year until Columbia Records told them to change their name. In January 2005, the band, now known as "For the World", recorded their debut full-length album with producer [[Garth Richardson]], and it was later mixed by [[Adam Kasper]]. For the World spent November 2005 on tour with [[The Juliana Theory]]. In November 2006, For the World joined [[Fall Out Boy]] and [[Coheed and Cambria]] for KPNT's annual Christmas show. KPNT began spinning "Bullet in an Angel", and the band landed a slot playing the [[Pointfest]] music festival in St. Louis. Later in 2006, after Columbia Already told them to change their name to Autovein, the band found themselves without their record deal and fighting for the right to release the album. Throughout this period, they continued to tour in support of the new material.


The album, ''Bullets and Bruises'', is currently slated for a spring 2007 release through Outlook Records, and the first single has been announced as "Save Me". In addition, "Bullet in an Angel" will also be available on the ''Midwest Music Explosion Vol. 2'' compilation CD.
The album, ''Bullets and Bruises'', is currently slated for a spring 2007 release through Outlook Records, and the first single has been announced as "Save Me". In addition, "Bullet in an Angel" will also be available on the ''Midwest Music Explosion Vol. 2'' compilation CD.


They are now out on tour with Smile Empty Soul and The Exies to promote the new album "Bullets and Bruises". They have also acquired some new members (new bassist, guitarist, and drummer)as of recently.
They are now out on tour with Smile Empty Soul and The Exies to promote the new album "Bullets and Bruises".


In summer 2010, Autovein performed at both of KPNT's [[Pointfest]] music festivals in St.Louis. The band announced on stage that they have recently recorded a brand new album that will be released in January 2011.
In summer 2010, Autovein performed at both of KPNT's [[Pointfest]] music festivals in St.Louis. The band announced on stage that they have recently recorded a brand new album that will be released in January 2011.

Revision as of 04:26, 1 October 2010

Revolution One

Autovein is an alternative rock band formed in St. Louis, Missouri, currently recording on Outlook Music, owned and operated by Trevor Pryce of the Baltimore Ravens.

History

The Adored (2003-2004)

The Adored formed in 2003 and began working on home demos. The band continued recording work with producer Skidd Mills.

Autovein (2004-present)

The Adored inked a major-label deal with Columbia Records, which brought about another name change, well actually two. When the band was signed on at first they adopted the name "For the World" which toured for about a year until Columbia Records told them to change their name. In January 2005, the band, now known as "For the World", recorded their debut full-length album with producer Garth Richardson, and it was later mixed by Adam Kasper. For the World spent November 2005 on tour with The Juliana Theory. In November 2006, For the World joined Fall Out Boy and Coheed and Cambria for KPNT's annual Christmas show. KPNT began spinning "Bullet in an Angel", and the band landed a slot playing the Pointfest music festival in St. Louis. Later in 2006, after Columbia Already told them to change their name to Autovein, the band found themselves without their record deal and fighting for the right to release the album. Throughout this period, they continued to tour in support of the new material.

The album, Bullets and Bruises, is currently slated for a spring 2007 release through Outlook Records, and the first single has been announced as "Save Me". In addition, "Bullet in an Angel" will also be available on the Midwest Music Explosion Vol. 2 compilation CD.

They are now out on tour with Smile Empty Soul and The Exies to promote the new album "Bullets and Bruises".

In summer 2010, Autovein performed at both of KPNT's Pointfest music festivals in St.Louis. The band announced on stage that they have recently recorded a brand new album that will be released in January 2011.