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==Biography== |
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Roses Are Red formed in the summer of 2002 from the ashes of numerous other bands around the [[Western New York]] area |
Roses Are Red formed in the summer of 2002 from the ashes of numerous other bands around the [[Western New York]] area. Just 2 months after forming, the band recorded a 4-song demo and hit the road for weekend tours throughout the fall and winter of 2002. Their first full-length, ''Handshakes And Heartbreaks'', was released in June 2003. The band toured the United States in July and August 2003 under their own steam. By the fall of 2003, the band had generated quite a buzz within the indie scene. In August 2003, the band was named "The Next Big Thing" by Absolutepunk.net, and label interest soon followed. In the spring of 2004, Roses Are Red signed with New Jersey-based indie label [[Trustkill Records]]. The band recorded 2 full lengths with Trustkill before disbanding. |
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Playing select dates of the 2004 Warped Tour on the Smartpunk stage, the band built great anticipation for their Trustkill debut, ''[[Conversations (Roses Are Red album)|Conversations]]'', which was released in the fall of 2004. The album was produced by Chris Badami ([[The Early November]], [[The Starting Line]]). The band toured relentlessly in support of ''Conversations'', supporting [[The Plain White T's]], [[Underoath]], [[Silverstein (band)|Silverstein]], [[Matchbook Romance]], [[Chiodos]], [[Hawthorne Heights]], and more. RAR returned to the Warped Tour in 2005, playing the Smartpunk Stage yet again alongside [[Boys Night Out (band)|Boys Night Out]], [[Armor For Sleep]], [[From First To Last]], [[Emery (band)|Emery]], and more. |
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In March 2005, while touring with A Thorn For Every Heart, Kevin Mahoney left the band and was replaced by Brad Gilboe, from [[Detroit, MI|Detroit]]. Mahoney later re-joined the band to record and release their second album, but left shortly after, being replaced by Andy Chamption. Both Matthew and Brian Gordner left the band in October 2005, forcing the band to cancel their November dates. Shaun Murphy joined the band shortly after and was followed by Tom Zenns. |
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In June 2006, Roses Are Red released their second album, ''[[What Became Of Me]]'', one of Alternative Press Magazine's 'Most Anticipated Albums Of 2006'. The album was produced by Brian McTernan ([[Thrice]], [[Circa Survive]], [[Senses Fail]]). |
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After the departure of Michael Lasaponara and Shaun Murphy in February 2007, just after the conclusion of the Glitz 'N Glamour tour (which they headlined and featured [[Rookie of the Year (band)|Rookie of the Year]], [[Scenes From A Movie]], and [[Four Letter Lie]]), the band went on hiatus and ultimately disbanded. |
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Tom Zenns joined the band Time & Distance, but left shortly after. Andy Champion also joined T&D around the same time, playing bass, before leaving to join Zenns in his new project, Love or Lust. Champion eventually left LOL and briefly played in the Buffalo, NY-based band The Boy And His Machine. Michael Lasaponara played drums in the California based-band [[William Tell (musician)|William Tell]] for a short while. He then began doing drum tech work for bands such as [[The Used]], [[The Academy Is...]], [[Armor For Sleep]], [[Cobra Starship]] and [[Chiodos]] before playing drums in [[Cute Is What We Aim For]] until their break-up in 2009. He is now with the New York band Nocturnal Me. Kevin Mahoney now plays guitar in [[Hit The Lights]], Tom Zenns is with the Rochester band The Ones That You Like, and Vincent Minervino has a new band called My Island. |
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==Albums== |
==Albums== |
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Roses Are Red was an alternative rock band formed in Rochester, New York. The band was signed to Trustkill Records.
Biography
Roses Are Red formed in the summer of 2002 from the ashes of numerous other bands around the Western New York area. Just 2 months after forming, the band recorded a 4-song demo and hit the road for weekend tours throughout the fall and winter of 2002. Their first full-length, Handshakes And Heartbreaks, was released in June 2003. The band toured the United States in July and August 2003 under their own steam. By the fall of 2003, the band had generated quite a buzz within the indie scene. In August 2003, the band was named "The Next Big Thing" by Absolutepunk.net, and label interest soon followed. In the spring of 2004, Roses Are Red signed with New Jersey-based indie label Trustkill Records. The band recorded 2 full lengths with Trustkill before disbanding.
Albums
- Handshakes and Heartbreaks - 2003
- Conversations - 2004
- What Became of Me - 2006
Other songs
- 'Last Christmas' from Taste of Christmas compilation CD - 2005
- 'Cherub Rock' from The Killer in You: A Tribute to Smashing Pumpkins - 2005
- 'We Never Knew' Trustkill Takeover Vol.2 - 2006