CherryCase
Nashville, Tennessee, United States | SELF
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Press
"With whispery vocals, ringing chords and the songs to support the gauzy yet grandiose structure, CherryCase has quietly matured into one of the most promising young bands in Columbia "
- Kevin Oliver, FREETIMES - FREETIMES
"Local band CherryCase depend on their consistent folk-pop sound to please listeners. Established in 2006, the band has developed a dedicated following with soft acoustic songs and more upbeat, keyboard and drum-driven tracks..Sounding like a mix of Dashboard's Chris Carrabba, Pete Yorn ,and Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody "
- Kelcey Pacer, The Daily Gamecock - The Daily Gamecock
"..a very polished acoustic pop sound. It’s not unlike what they play when the guy in the movie has his big realization that he totally screwed up, and he might not get the girl back..quiet,touching melodies broken up by grand, swelling choruses guaranteed to hook you"
- T. Baker, FREETIMES (Sep 29, 0010) - FREETIMES
Discography
"I Could Be Your One" - single featured in the Indie Short Film WHOLE HEARTED
"Jackson" - single featured on Nashville's Lightning 100
"CherryCase"
"Change" - the song "Psalms" from the Change EP has recently been featured in a Japanese Indie Film
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Bio
CherryCase hails from Nashville, TN, but will always be from Carolina at heart. Frontman Jake Etheridge started CherryCase as an acoustic project in early 2006. Over the years of songwriting, Jake added a couple more pieces to the puzzle, and by early 2010, CherryCase had released a full-band, full-length record. Since moving to Nashville, Etheridge and CherryCase have only grown to perfect their polished acoustic pop sound. Drawing from influences like Dashboard Confessional, Coldplay and Ryan Adams, CherryCase continues to produce solid songs about the one thing most troubling to every guy in the world…girls. Catch them at your local venue because its bound to be a party with the CherryCase boys.
“..a very polished acoustic pop sound. It’s not unlike what they play when the guy in the movie has his big realization that he totally screwed up, and he might not get the girl back..quiet,touching melodies broken up by grand, swelling choruses guaranteed to hook you”
- T. Baker, FREETIMES (Sep 29, 0010)
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