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Tickertape Parade (band)

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Years active
  
2002-2006

Record label
  
Sunset Alliance Records

Origin
  
Arizona, United States

Labels
  
Sunset Alliance, Western Tread Recordings

Associated acts
  
Pollen, Seven Story Mountain, Donkey Punch, Source Victoria, The Format, The Bionic Sit-up, OneSelf

Past members
  
Topher Bradshaw Dan Hargest Sean McCall Aaron Wendt Jesse Everhardt

Albums
  
Tickertapeparade, You're Causing a Scene

Genres
  
Pop music, Indie rock, Emo

Tickertape Parade was a band from Arizona that gained quick success on the indie scene, but burned out quickly before really establishing itself.

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History

Tickertape Parade was formed in June 2002 after Aaron Wendt recorded a few demos, and then recruited his friend Jesse Everhart to play guitar. The band would thereafter be completed when Sean McCall joined on drums and Topher on bass and Dan Hargest, formerly of Pollen, would join to fill in gaps by playing keys, guitar, and singing back-up vocals. By the beginning of 2003, Tickertape parade found itself playing to crowds of 500 or more, opening for acts such as The Ataris, Sugarcult, Jimmy Eat World, The Promise Ring, and touring with The Stereo and The Format.

In 2003, things were looking very positive for Tickertape Parade. That year, the band released an EP titled You're Causing a Scene, on Sunset Alliance which attracted positive reviews. At Adequacy.net, although the reviewer felt that the album lacked in originality, he could not help by note "that these fellas appear to have grander ambitions than the average melodic rock or emo troupe," and that they were truly on the verge of something special. Matt Shimmer at Indieville.com also positively reviewed this record and expressly recommended it to emo lovers.By the end of the year, Tickertape Parade was named Phoenix's Best local band by The Phoenix New Times.

Tickertape Parade gained the addition of Scot McCracken with Lakeside Entertainment as management and Mike McCoy (Fallout Boy, Gym Class Heros) from Serling Rooks Ferrera McCoy Law Group. Tickertape Parade showcased for a few major record labels however could not ink a deal. After 2003, the band released a self-titled LP, featuring Nate Ruess from The Format, on Jim Adkin's (of Jimmy Eat World) short-lived label, Western Tread Recordings. This, however, appears to be the last that anyone would hear from the band. In addition, "Your Making a Scene" has been removed from the Sunset Alliance Catalog, as its original catalog number, ALLY020, has been replaced by two other Sunset Alliance releases, and the label's website makes no mention of the band.

Songs

SmileTickertapeparade · 2015
Fire / DesireTickertapeparade · 2015
Dead on a DimeTickertapeparade · 2015

References

Tickertape Parade (band) Wikipedia