Pop Punk, Rock, Emo | Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Somehow Berlington has managed to retain the energy and enthusiasm of a brand-new band, while displaying the poise and professionalism that only a veteran band can bring. This proficiency has only increased as they've grown their tour-legs on such prestigious festival stages as Cornerstone, Purple Door, Ichthus, and Freedomfest.
The band has been touring extensively, building up a fan base under the moniker Trouble With Ferguson. But the new year brought about a change in direction and, with it, a change of names. Trouble With Ferguson became Berlington, and they haven't looked back since, logging miles in numbers that can only be matched by their muscular CD sales (which have reached close to 3,000, independently since last November).
Despite their seemingly inevitable voyage to notoriety, the members of Berlington (Johnny Simmen, Randy Simmen, and Jordan Dean) have managed to stay focused, deferring to a higher power, and always exploring the limits of truth and humility. This manifests in the indie flavour of Berlington's music, which combines rock with style to form a sterling musical alloy of dynamic, elegant anthems that swell and taper into muted piano refrains. Muted refrains inflate into wall-of-guitar choruses that propel you forward and back again. The sound is as commanding as their presence on stage. In short, Berlington is exploding, and all that's left to decide is whether you want to get on the ship, or strain your neck to watch them take off.
*RELEASES*
Album: Berlington EP
Year: 2006
Quality: VBR MP3
Tracks:
01. Looks Like Snow
02. Sane and Sound
03. Catch Me Being Ordinary
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