Saturday Nov 12 11:45 AM
on Festival Republic Stage
It's not often you come across
musicians who can poetically articulate weighty societal issues and generate
danceable hits simultaneously. CIVILIAN, formerly known as Alexander, has
created a simple formula to do just that: they sing about things that matter
and make great music. This approach has become part of their charm and has
gained the emerging indie-rock sensation the title of Broward-Palm Beach New
Times' "Best Rock Band" of 2011 and a passionate, growing
following.
What started as the brainchild of
Ryan Alexander in Fort Lauderdale in 2006 has since evolved into a dynamic four
piece with Alex Bennett (guitar) and brothers Nick (bass) and Nash Nardone
(drums). Infused with creative guitar work, unrefined choruses and sing-along
inciting melodies, CIVILIAN has become a must-see Florida act. Not only have
they shared the stage with big names like Dashboard Confessional, Charlie Hall,
Cool Hand Luke and Ascend The Hill, but their music has also been featured in
over 60 TV placements including MTV and VH1's The Real World, Real World vs.
Road Rules, Jersey Shore, Secrets of Aspen, Bad Girls Club and Tough Love.
Beyond their infectious hooks and
seamless live performances, the gentlemen of CIVILIAN use their platform to
deliver well-crafted messages that command audiences' attention. With a
storytelling vibe, CIVILIAN's conversational songwriting creatively reflects
their candid thoughts on politics, spirituality and justice. CIVILIAN describes
the gravity of their lyrical content as "dark songs masked in happy rock
n' roll." More than simply words, their music mirrors each member's
dedication to caring for the oppressed, giving to the less fortunate, and
loving the unloved. It is no wonder front-man Ryan Alexander was also awarded
New Times' 2011 "Best Young Guy".
CIVILIAN is currently in the
studio and launched a Kickstarter campaign this month for the release of their
upcoming full-length album, "Should This Noose Unloosen."
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