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The Honorary Title

 
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  • Formed: 2002, Brooklyn, NY
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Scream & Light Up the Sky," "The Honorary Title," "Anything Else But the Truth"

Biography

The Brooklyn-based alternative rock quartet the Honorary Title initially formed as a duo between vocalist/lyricist/guitarist Jarrod Gorbel and bassist/multi-instrumentalist Aaron Kamstra in 2003. Gorbel, who took up guitar at 13 while living in the Long Island suburbs, cut his teeth playing solo gigs in Manhattan's downtown venues before teaming up with Kamstra, an N.Y.C. transplant from Indiana. The pair's emphasis on acoustic-based hooks and soul-baring narratives attracted the attention of Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba, who handpicked them as Dashboard's opening act for a series of touring dates in fall 2002. The warm-up slot generated label interest, and the Honorary Title inked a deal with Ohio-based indie Doghouse Records in September 2003. A self-titled EP featuring only Gorbel appeared in 2003, while a debut album featuring both musicians, Anything Else But the Truth, followed the next summer.

The Honorary Title embarked on a slew of tours in support of their debut, hitting the road with such acts as the Format, Switchfoot, Lucero, and Taking Back Sunday. A brief headlining tour alongside Limbeck in February 2006 led to the reissue of their debut (with five bonus tracks and two music videos) later that month, while a contract with major label Reprise Records (under the Warner umbrella) followed soon after. In anticipation of their sophomore release, the band issued a short EP, Untouched & Intact, in July 2007. Containing two B-sides and two new tracks, the EP also announced the promotion of former touring members Jon Wiley (keyboards/guitar) and Adam Boyd (drums) as full-fledged bandmates. The Honorary Title's second full-length album, Scream & Light Up the Sky, was released the following month, featuring a fuller sound more reminiscent of contemporaries Rock Kills Kid and Jimmy Eat World than the band's earlier acoustic material. ~ Andrew Leahey & Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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The Honorary Title
Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States
Genres Indie rock
Acoustic
Alternative Country
Years active 2003–2009
Labels Doghouse, Warner Bros. Records
Website thehonorarytitle.com
Members
Jarrod Gorbel
Mike Schey
Nate Harold
Dustin Dobernig
Adam Boyd
Former members
Aaron Kamstra
John Wiley

The Honorary Title was an indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York. The band released their first album in 2004, Anything Else But the Truth, which was later re-released with five additional songs and two bonus videos.

The group's latest album, Scream and Light Up the Sky, was released on August 28, 2007.

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Biography

The band began in 2003 with just Gorbel's vocals and Kamstra's multi-instrumental talents, where they played with an indie record label before being signed onto Doghouse Records.[1] After releasing their debut album, Anything Else But The Truth in 2004, the band eventually signed on ex-member of The Format, Adam Boyd, along with Jonathan Wiley.[1]. After heavy touring, the Honorary Title released Scream and Light Up The Sky in 2007. Late last year Aaron Kamstra left the band because of constant touring schedule along with Jonathan Wiley who is now touring with Adam Green. In an interview with Absolutepunk.net on 4.01.08 Gorbel said, "Aaron and I always had different ideas of where we were headed both musically, artistically, personally blah blah blah. We spent more time arguing than actually creating music. I wish him the best of luck. Jon is currently touring with Adam Green. There's no hard feelings, but we will miss him anyways; both amazing musicians."[2]

Gorbel released a solo EP called Ten Years Older on his 2009 acoustic tour with Dustin Dobernig. In an interview with weworemasks.com, Gorbel says, "It’s considered a solo session, but…The Honorary Title might be over." He also said he is working on a solo LP. On October 24th Jarrod announced that The Honorary Title will be playing their final show Friday, November 20th. He will continue to record and play music, but under his name. [3]

Members

  • Jarrod Gorbel – lead vocals, guitar
  • Adam Boyd – drums, vocals
  • Mike Schey - guitar
  • Nate Harold - bass
  • Dustin Dobernig - keyboard

Discography

Albums

EPs

Compilations

Trivia

Lost stars Dominic Monaghan and Daniel Dae Kim are known to be fans, Monaghan introducing Kim to the band while filming.[4]

The band is featured on The CW drama One Tree Hill soundtrack The Road Mix: Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Vol. 3.They also performed in episode 7 of season 5 of One Tree Hill entitled "In da club".

Their song "Accident Prone" was featured in the 2007 comedy "Good Luck Chuck".

Their song "Bridge and Tunnel" was featured in the 2005 video game "True Crime New York City".

Several songs from both albums have been featured on ABC family's Greek

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