Vertical Horizon was founded by Matt Scannell and Keith Kane in 1991, while both were attending Georgetown University. Initially a duo, Vertical Horizon recorded and toured extensively and released three albums independently, There And Back Again, Running On Ice, and Live Stages, before signing with RCA in 1999. Their first major release, Everything You Want sold 2 million copies with the title song hitting #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and Adult Top 40 charts. The song was the most played single of 2000. In addition to the success with “Everything You Want,” the band also garnered continued recognition on radio with “You’re A God” (#4 on Billboard’s Adult Chart) and “Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning)” which in 2005, also became a Top 20 country hit for Gary Allen.
Their follow-up album Go was released in 2003, but the merger of Sony/BMG left the band and the album caught in the proverbial shuffle. At the conclusion of the RCA relationship, the band signed with Hybrid Records and the album was re-released in 2005. Eventually, the band took a self-imposed hiatus to pursue individual interests. In 2007, realizing as Matt says, “there was more to do” and “thinking the timing was just right to start working on a new album,” the band began writing and recording, Burning The Days. The album is slated for release on September 22, 2009 with the first single, “Save Me From Myself” recently sent to radio. The single has been extremely well-received and is currently climbing the Hot AC charts with strong airplay in McAllen, Modesto, Monterey-Salinas, El Paso, and New Orleans.
Independent of label constraints, Burning The Days was produced by Scannell and recorded at his studio over the course of the past 2 years. For the band, it was a complete return to their beginnings of working at their own pace and “nurturing those moments of inspiration.” According to Matt, the album is “sonically as good as anything we have ever done. I take great pride in this album and feel that our renewed sense of creativity will resonate with our fans.” The album also features virtuoso drummer Neil Peart of Rush on “Save Me From Myself,” “Even Now” and “Welcome To The Bottom” as well as Richard Marx playing piano on “Here” and producing two of Matt’s lead vocal tracks.
“I’m actually in a pretty positive place right now,” says Scannell. “Of course I still have that underlying fear of everything falling apart and crumbling to the floor, but it is not the first thing on my mind, like it’s been at times in the past.” And so one of the main themes of Burning The Days is about finding balance in a journey from hardship to peacefulness – knowing that the up must follow the down, and vice versa. “It’s about being okay with things going well, and also finding strength to get through the tough times.”
The first single, “Save Me From Myself,” is about “the danger of getting so lost in your own struggles and personal demons that you can’t help the people you love, and you won’t let the people you love help you. You’re too far away in your own head to do anything but spin off in self-criticism and doubt. There’s a lot of anger and frustration in that song.” Conversely, “The Lucky One” is one of the album’s most upbeat tracks, a fact that took the song’s author a bit of time to get used to. “I’m usually wary of songs that have really upbeat messages, but this song resonated for me because I tend to be the last one to believe when things are really going well. Songs where everything is perfect and everyone’s in love make me suspicious, but this song has enough of a gray area to feel real for me.”
Brand new but already a classic, The Dirty Pearls come straight from the streets of New York City, all sex, drugs and rock n’ roll bravado delivered with sharp hooks, witty lyrics and a seedy swagger reminiscent of the finest 1970’s-era rock acts. Fans have christened the band the “Supergroup of the East Village” as much for their pedigree (their lineup boasts former members of some of NYC’s best and most beloved local bands) as for their consistently sold-out—every NYC gig to date, in fact—live shows.
The band’s history begins with lead singer Tommy London, who set out in search of four fine young men eager to stir up some NYC-style rock n' roll; four guys intent on resurrecting the magic conjured by The Ramones and The New York Dolls. Guitarist Johnny B. and drummer Marty E. arrived first, followed soon after by guitarist Tommy Mokas and bassist Doug Wright. And The Dirty Pearls were born.
The Dirty Pearls have supported such acts as Jet, New York Dolls, Bret Michaels, Michael Monroe and Jesse Malin. They perform regularly throughout New York City as well as up and down the east/west coast. Their high-energy live shows will make your heart pound and your feet stop and if you don't leave singing a Dirty Pearls song, then you were never really there at all.
Real rock n’ roll has returned...now wipe that smile off your face!
This cruise is aboard THE TEMPTRESS and will depart from the Pier 81 - 41 Street & the West Side Highway.
We will be boarding and departing at the times listed on your ticket and are not able to allow refunds if you miss the boat. So don't be late - it sure ain't pretty to be standin on the dock, watching the party sailing away!
There are cash bars on board so make sure to swing by the ATM on your way to the boat. There will be food available for purchase. All cruises are 3 hours unless otherwise noted. If you have any questions about the show or your purchase, please contact Sancho Dominguez at sancho@rocksoff.com or check out our FAQ page on www.rocksoff.com
Please note that all shows are 21 and over and ID will be required upon boarding the boat