Ready

Ready

Ready, Set, Rendezvous! is a three-piece band of 18 year-olds from Livonia, MI. From what started as a jok e band called "monsterburp.", the trio moved on and matured over time developing their own sound relati vely quickly, while taking in a large variety of influences and giving their own twist to "Pop Punk". After abo ut 2 years of being together and playing shows around Michigan, the band put together their 6 song EP, 'E nergy Drinks & Innuendos' (recorded at Minx Recording Studio in Farmington Hills, MI). They released the EP on February 12, 2012. Following the release of the EP, Ready, Set, Rendezvous! began recording their v ery first full-length record. The original EP was a collection of songs written by the band members at ages 1 4-16, and while they are still proud of the record, they view it as only the beginning of their band. The song s written and recorded for the first full-length album are viewed by the band as far more mature sounding, and fully-realized songs. The band spent a full year recording their first full-length album after releasing "En ergy Drinks & Innuendos". Their first full-length record entitled "Leaping, Falling, Crashing" was recorded o nce again at Minx Recording Studio in both the studio's original location and its new location (Farmington Hills, MI and Toledo, OH respectively) with producer Mat Halliday. Leaping, Falling, Crashing's sound is hard to describe in few words because it is basically a collection of the band members' favorite aspects of their very diverse favorite bands, all rolled into one. The easiest way to d escribe its sound, is to simply say that the album sounds like Ready, Set, Rendezvous!. The album truly is what defines Ready, Set, Rendezvous!'s sound. From dual lead vocalists reminiscent of T om Delonge & Mark Hoppus of blink-182, lush instrumental sections that seem to keep building & building, to dozens of carefully maneuvered tempo changes, and honest lyrical themes almost everyone can relate t o, like growing up, dealing with the stress of adolescence, maturing, and losing & failing, without getting int o cliche guy-loves-a-girl songs.