needtobreathe @ ovens auditorium

Friday 2nd March 2012 8:00PM (2 months, 3 weeks ago)

Event Details

3/2/12 - NEEDTOBREATHE @ Ovens Auditorium

Tickets: $23-$29 plus applicable service fees, available now at all Ticketmaster Locations, Ovens Auditorium Ticket Office, by phone at 1-800-745-3000, or online at ticketmaster.com.
Showtime: 8pm @ Ovens Auditorium
Promoted by National Shows 2 & Neighborhood Theatre
NEEDTOBREATHE - The Reckoning 2012 Tour @ OVENS AUDITORIUM
special guest Ben Rector opens

When NEEDTOBREATHEs Bear and Bo Rinehart set out to write the songs that appear on the bands new album, The Reckoning, they felt something bigger awaited them. It wasnt just commercial success either. The bands last album The Outsiders hit No. 9 on Billboards Rock Albums chart, went Top 20 on the Top 200, saw the band sell out venues such as Nashvilles Ryman Auditorium and Chicagos House of Blues, and score an impressive number of placements in blockbuster films and numerous prime time television-shows. Bear explains There was always this creeping reminder that we needed to show what the last ten years on the road had taught us. If we couldnt do that, everything we had worked for was meaningless. With their reputation as a must-see live act built from non-stop touring, the Rinehart brothers, pastors sons who hail from the rural South Carolina town of Possum Kingdom, along with drummer Joe Stillwell and bass player Seth Bolt, were determined to create a statement-making album that truly captured the magic behind this genuinely appealing rock band. We considered every note, every sound, and every lyric that went on this album, Bo says of their fourth album The Reckoning, which was co-produced by the band with Rick Beato (who worked with the band on their records The Heat and The Outsiders), and was recorded over seven months mostly at their Plantation Studios in Charleston, SC. Everything was put through the Do we really believe in this or not, filter. We never settled. We were looking for a spark. Sometimes in the studio youve got to keep searching until something happens that feels magical. We were waiting for that moment to strike on each song before we called this album finished. Bear adds, At one point, we had done 10 different versions of the same song, but that process is what the record came to be about. We felt like no one could take this moment from us. I think you can feel the pressure we put on ourselves in every note of this record. The songs and the album became something much bigger than us something we had to live up to.

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