The New Transit Direction
The New Transit Direction (TNTD) was an indie rock band from Salt Lake City, Utah, formed in 1999.
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Origin | Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1999–2006, 2016[1] |
Labels | Some |
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The group released an EP called New Transit Direction in 2002, which was produced by J. Robbins.[2] Following this the band played Warped Tour 2003 and signed a record deal with Some Records. The frequently played Kilby Court, an all-ages venue in Salt Lake City.[1] Their first album, Wonderful Defense Mechanisms, was produced and mixed by John Congleton[3] and was released in 2004.[4] This album garnered comparisons to Jawbox, Jawbreaker, Quicksand, and The Hives.[5][6] The band performed as an opening act with The Used, Taking Back Sunday, and The Blood Brothers.[7][6]
After breaking up in 2006, members of the band formed Still Breaking Hearts, which released an EP in 2007.[8] The drummer, Dan Whitesides, has replaced Brandon Steineckert as the new drummer in The Used.
In 2016, the band reunited to play Crucialfest in 2016.[1]
Band members
- Josh Asher - guitar, lead vocals
- Jake Hawley - guitar
- Andrew Carruthers - bass (1999-2002)
- Levi Lebo - bass (2002-2004)
- John Finnegan - bass (2004-2006)
- Dan Whitesides - Drum kit|drums
Discography
- New Transit Direction (EP) (2002)
- Lemon EP (2003)
- Wonderful Defense Mechanisms (Some Records, 2004)
References
- New Transit Direction. I Am Salt Lake, May 29, 2016.
- Album Review 2, Exclaim!
- Album review, Punknews.org
- Album review. SLUG magazine, August 2004.
- Album Review 1, Exclaim!
- Album review, Pop Matters
- Concert review, Houston Press, January 2, 2003.
- CD Revue. City Weekly, June 11, 2007.