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"Racecar" is the debut CD from The New Thirty, an original rock band from Boston. Recently selected to play the International Pop Overthrow Festival, the band has a sound that combines post-punk, alt-country, power-pop and garage rock.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2006
Racecar Record Label: FOC Records
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Album Notes

Album Credits: Recorded, Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Ray Boyce at FOC Studios, Newton MA, May 2005 - May 2006. Performed and Arranged by The New Thirty: Ray Dunetz: Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Harmonica, Sax; Kevin Moylan: Drums & Percussion; Fred Pickard: Electric Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Slide Guitar; Ray Boyce: Vocals, Bass, Electric 6 & 12 String Guitars, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Keyboards. What We Sound Like: Maybe/kinda like one, some or all of these bands if they were having a rough night: Cracker, The Dandy Warhols, The Soundtrack of Our Lives, The Old 97's, The Violent Femmes, The Hoodoo Gurus, The Modern Lovers, The Smithereens, Golden Smog.  Bio (Summary): The New Thirty is an original rock band from Boston that started playing music together in early 2005. Although recently formed, the members of The New Thirty have been involved in Boston's indie music scene since the late 80's and/or early 90's. The band has had successful gigs over the past year at venues like The Paradise Lounge, T.T. the Bear's Place, P.A.'s Lounge, O'Brien's Pub, The Abbey Lounge, The Bulfinch Yacht Club, The Attic and Porter's Bar. Recently selected to play the International Pop Overthrow Festival, the New Thirty has just released its debut full-length CD, "Racecar", on FOC Records. Bio (Detailed): The New Thirty is an original rock band from Boston that was formed in January of 2005. With material drawn primarily from songwriters Ray Dunetz (Guitars, Bass, Vocals) and Ray Boyce (Bass, Guitars, Vocals), The New Thirty seamlessly combines post-punk, alt-country, classic rock, power-pop and indie-rock. When combined with the talents and contributions of lead guitarist Fred Pickard and drummer Kevin Moylan, the New Thirty creates an original sound that features strong songwriting, loud guitars, distinctive vocal harmonies, powerful drums, and hi-energy live performances. Ray D. was originally introduced to Ray B. at a Pernice Brothers show a few years ago by their mutual friend Mark Erdody (Kudgel, Bullpen Catcher). After realizing they shared many of the same musical tastes and influences, Ray D. and Ray B. decided it was finally time to start writing and playing original music again, even though it had been several years since either one had played in an original music project. Ray D. had played in several popular bands in Virginia while attending college in the early 80's, including "Geneva Convention" and "Peasants", opening up for notable acts such as the Long Ryders, Translator and the Violent Femmes. After moving to Boston in the mid 80's, Ray D. formed the band "Mahatma Dogma", which recorded several singles with legendary producer Paul Kolderie at Fort Apache Studios that received extensive local radio airplay. But by 1990, after playing the local Boston club circuit for several years, Ray D. decided to stop playing guitar in original rock bands (too much beer and not enough women). In the 1990's, Ray D. played saxophone in the world's greatest (and biggest) circus music band, "Jumbo". Ray B. played guitar and co-wrote songs in a popular Boston band called "The Returnables" from 1990-1993. After releasing an album in 1992 that reached number 2 on WFNX's "Boston Rocks" album chart (receiving airplay on WFNX, WZBC, WMBR, WBCN, WMFO and WCGY), making it to the semi-finals of the "Tanqueray Rocks" Talent Contest, sharing bills with local rock legends Morphine, O Positive, Cliffs of Dooneen and the Swirlies (to name just a few), and playing just about every club in the Boston area (including The Paradise, The Rat, Nightstage, & T.T. the Bear's), the Returnables decided to call it quits in 1993 when it stopped being fun. In the mid-90's, Ray wrote songs and played guitar in a band called "M.O.D.E.", whose roots-rock/hard-rock sound was definitely unique (and definitely not appreciated) in Boston. After M.O.D.E. disbanded in 1995, Ray kept writing and recording songs, eventually releasing a 5 song EP that was recorded by Ducky Carlisle at his "Room 9 From Outer Space" studio in South Boston. Fred joined "The Returnables" at the height of their popularity in 1992, playing guitar and bass. Fred's presence promptly caused the band to enter into a death sprial in 1993 from which they could not recover (we're just kidding - it wasn't really Fred's fault). From '93-'95, Fred foolishly decided to keep playing original music with Ray B. in the band "M.O.D.E." ; too few practices and too much beer eventually caused the collapse of that band after just a handful of gigs and a 5 song demo. Kevin had played drums in several long-running party/cover bands (The Field of Carrots, Triple Dog Dare) with both Fred and Ray B. in the late 80's and thru much of the 90's, while also playing drums in a few other bands that we don't like to talk about. After Kevin re-connected with Ray B. and Fred in 2000, the three friends started to occasionally meet in Ray B's home studio for some stress-free interpretations of other people's music - in other words, they would play some cover songs in the basement. Naming their low-key cover band "Big Vise", and with Ray B. switching to bass, they attempted to keep up their chops by butchering classic rock songs. When it was time to form a new band that would play original songs written by Ray D. and Ray B., it seemed only natural for the members of Big Vise to join forces with Ray D. and form "The New Thirty". Since their first gig in March of 2005, The New Thirty has played some of the best clubs in greater Boston over the past year and a half, including The Paradise Lounge, T.T. the Bear's Place, P.A.'s Lounge, O'Brien's Pub, The Abbey Lounge, The Bulfinch Yacht Club, The Attic and Porter's Bar. Recently selected to play the International Pop Overthrow Festival by noted pop music critic David Bash, the New Thirty has also just released its debut full-length CD, "Racecar", on FOC Records. Our master plan calls for world domination by 2008, so keep your eyes and ears open for more gigs and new music from The New Thirty during the next few years (before we turn into "The New Forty"). For late-breaking news and information, check out our websites: http://www.new30rock.com http://www.myspace.com/thenewthirty http://www.sonicbids.com/thenewthirty Streaming audio of 6 songs from our full length CD can be found at www.new30rock.com/music.htm Discography: "Racecar" (Demo EP CD) 2005 "Racecar" (Full Length CD) 2006

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