Audio Collection
leigh silver and the bitterthings
leigh silver and the bitterthings
Fun, female fronted rock infused with pop hooks and punk spirit.
Collection Contents
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| 1 |
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Everything | 3:09 | Play |
| 2 |
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Moody | 3:17 | Play |
| 3 |
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Till the Moon Turns Blue | 3:26 | Play |
| 4 |
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Summer Waves | 2:52 | Play |
| 5 |
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Play That Song | 3:42 | Play |
| 6 |
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Waiting | 2:17 | Play |
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Description
leigh silver bio 2004
"Just heard a CD by newcomer Leigh Silver and are we ever impressed! She is like a mix of Avril Lavigne meets Joan Jett but definitely has her own sound and style. You can expect to hear more about this major musical talent in the coming issues of new Music Weekly."
-New Music Weekly, 1/23/04
"Leigh is just what Rock & Roll needs right now."
-Mike Galaxy/Band Promote.
"First of all. Let's get to the point.... Leigh Silver is a STAR.
It's that simple. Leigh Silver =Rockstar"
-Todd Trash-Reject Records
Originally hailing from Philadelphia, Leigh spent her first few years in Los Angeles in Rock Star 101 as a main bartender at LA's premier rock breeding ground, the Troubadour. She is now professionally modeling.
She was not created by producers of a "reality" show, or assembled in a "Franken-Popstar" type laboratory in sunny Florida. She honed her craft on the mean streets of Philadelphia using a trial-by-fire regiment to develop her incredible voice, stage presence, and songwriting skills. Instead of aspiring for a slot on the Mickey Mouse Klub, she packed-up and moved to LA. Instead of singing live to a DAT, she formed a kick-ass live band, the Bitter Things.
Within a few shows, Hollywood was abuzz about the new-kid-in-town, and soon after she was working on a debut EP with the respected musical forces of Tommy Stinson, (Replacements, Guns n' Roses) Chris Vrenna, (Nine Inch Nails) John Dolmayan, (System of a Down) and Mark Blasquez, (Line 6).
Released in September of 2001.
Since, she has co-written 26 songs with legendary producer/songwriter Kim Fowley and has also worked with Lucky 7, Shaun Kama of Damnation, and many others including vocals for the debut CD of the Line (Volcom).
Leigh Silver & the Bitter Things have been rapidly expanding their presence in the Los Angeles music scene with appearances at top clubs throughout the region and a growing fan base --
*Leigh's first CD, Catfight, was nominated for best song and album of the year -2002(justplainfolks.com)
*All 6 songs on her newest EP were recently licensed to MTV for use on 2 of its original new series --
Surf Girls and Camp Jim.
*January 2003 cover girl of California Song Magazine (50,000 distribution in California)
* Los Angeles's All Access magazine awards The Bitterthings, " best pop band of 2003"
*Received three glowing reviews in recent editions of Music Connection
*Featured as "track of the day" for four different songs -- three in rock and one in pop -- at garageband.com
*Featured on live 105fm in San Francisco and 103.5fm The Fox in Canada, WRFR FM in Maine and receiving air play at other radio stations across North America, Europe, and the internet.
*Various listening stations in select Virgin stores and others...
*Continuously sells out of CDs at CD Baby.com-where she currently has distribution
*Featured on numerous on-line magazines, internet radio programs, and music websites including kweevak.com, artistlaunch.com,bandsbackstage.com, CDETA.com, javamusic.com,nationalmedianetworks.com, rockwomen.com, and
yoursound.com.
The new Leigh Silver & the Bitter Things EP was completed in June 2003. It was produced by Sean O'Dwyer.
Other projects Sean has worked on have included: Sum 41, Blink 182, Fenix TX, Strife, and the GoGo's.