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Thursday, 26 July 2007
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“We’re like crack for the ears.” - Charlie Buccola (Vocals/ Guitar)

T.P.S. is a three piece band from the small town of Barnegat, New Jersey. The band started as a small acoustic project called Biorhythum, founded by Charles Buccola (Vocals/ Guitar) and Mark Cimino (Drums). Biorhythum lasted for about two years and the two decided they needed something more as far as sound. Drums and guitar just weren’t enough. In June of 2006 they met up with their new bassist, Anthony Capriotti (Bass/ Vocals). Charlie remembered him as the lead guitarist of an old band they were in, but since then Ant had picked up bass and excelled at it.

When they met up to practice for the first time it was obvious that they had a great sound and chemistry with one another. They seemed to play as if they had played together their whole lives. They immediately started writing songs together and soon realized that the song writing and sound had evolved form the old days of Biorhythum. They decided that it was actually time to say goodbye to Biorhythum and adopt a new name. The band decided on The Post Scripts or T.P.S. as they are more commonly known.

Since then the group has already accomplished a lot. Their first show as a band was at the legendary Stone Pony’s Winter Break Party. They have played several shows there, including a show in which they headlined alongside The Red Lyte District. They have also played a show for Max Cruise Entertainment and played at a Saint Patrick’s Day Party thrown by Scorched Records. The whole time they were capturing the hearts and attention of everyone who heard them.

“Yo you kids are pretty sick! Keep on doin’ what yous’ are doin’.”
- DJ Timmy P.

T.P.S. was also accredited with being "91.7 WLFR’s favorite power trio". This point was proven when Charlie went in for an interview and to play some acoustic songs on the show “Under the Covers.” It turned into a two hour T.P.S. tribute. The show was to promote the upcoming album and it did very well; getting the most phone calls the station has ever gotten during the show according to the show’s host Matt Riess.

Now after a year of hard work, writing, and recording, T.P.S. is coming out with their debut album “Songs You Can Eat Cake To.” The album is an eclectic blend of alternative rock with a hint of blues, punk, ska tones, and funk. There are clear influences of bands such as Green Day, Bright Eyes, Three Doors Down, Sublime, Jack Johnson, and Weezer. These influences don’t seem like they would mix too easily, but T.P.S. has become the catalyst to mix these sounds, creating music and a style that can only be described as The Post Scripts.

DO YOU LIKE CAKE?

Barnegat, NJ, June 28 2007 -- Noted as “91.7 WLFR’s favorite power-trio band,” The Post Scripts recently released their debut album; titled “Songs You Can Eat Cake To.” The group consists of three talented, young musicians from the Jersey Shore. The combination of styles from Charles Buccola (lead vocals/rhythm guitar), Anthony Capriotti (bass/vocals) and Mark Cimino (drums/mixing) resulted in the creation of music that is catchy, fun to listen to, and even more fun to watch.

The Post Scripts' music is best categorized as "alternative rock," consisting of mainly a mix of rock, blues, punk, funk, and other good stuff.

There are several important reasons behind the album title of “Songs You Can Eat Cake To.” A beautiful reason is that cake is one of the very few commodities on Earth that can bring together anyone, regardless of their race, age, gender, or any other differences, and form the realization that everyone has something in common with everyone else; and that’s the ability to have an enjoyable experience.

Another reason behind the album title is that you can, in fact, eat cake to each individual song on the album. This theory has been tested by the members of T.P.S. (The Post Scripts), as well as their loyal fans. A question arose from a fan during a radio interview as to whether one can eat pie while listening to the album. Although cake is preferred, pie is also acceptable.

The Post Scripts love to entertain as many people as possible and have fun doing it. Nothing makes T.P.S. feel happier than seeing a smile on someone's face that their music or live performance brought to them. It's amazing how powerful of an influence music can have on one's life. The Post Scripts understand this, which partially explains why their fan base is ever-increasing.

The Post Scripts' debut album "Songs You Can Eat Cake To" is currently available from iTunes, CD Baby, and several other online retailers. More information on The Post Scripts and on purchasing their debut album is available at www.TPSrock.com, or the physical CD can be directly purchased from www.cdbaby.com/cd/thepostscripts.

Contact:
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The Post Scripts
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Webpage: http://www.TPSrock.com
Location: Barnegat, New Jersey, United States
Description: An eclectic blend of alternative rock with a hint of blues, punk, ska tones, funk and other good stuff.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 August 2009 )
 
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