
*following taken from thesixtyone.com
Four disparate parts crashed together to make one majestic sound in 2008. What started as a lark at a party in the Hollywood Hills has quickly turned into the most powerful force in the LA music scene. Kyler England, Gabriel Mann, Adrianne Gonzalez and Rob Giles, all successful singer songwriters in their own right, have created a new, compelling sound that started as a multi-instrumental, four-part harmony "indie supergroup" and grew into a "Fleetwood Mac meets Radiohead" thing of its own.
Their chemistry is evident at their explosive, emotional live shows, which are always packed with everyone from jaded hipsters waiting for a cure to avid and devoted music fans as they line up around the block to catch a glimpse and feel the energy. In their performances and their songwriting, the Rescues strive to find new ways to express beauty and the music industry has taken note: LA Weekly says “Their voices take flight. Soaring and gorgeous," while four Rescues songs have been featured in "Grey's Anatomy" this season alone. A collection of upcoming tracks and live cuts from a sold-out run at LA's famed Hotel Cafe will be available on an EP for their first ever East Coast Tour this August with Filter recording artist AM.
Fleetwood Mac singing Radiohead. U2 in four part harmony. Singer-songwriter heaven.