![]() Band Site | Myspace Hailing from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, I Was Totally Destroying It (IWTDI) have been swinging sledgehammers at barriers since early 2007. Can a band whose ages span seventeen years demonstrate the chemistry to keep them cohesive? Can a band toe the line between mainstream palatability and indie-rock influence while appealing to a wide range of audiences? Can a bumblebee overcome the ratio of its wing span to its mass and produce enough lift to take flight? We now know that the answer to all of these questions is a resounding YES. Mixing indie rock veterans James Hepler (Sorry About Dresden, Erie Choir) and John Booker (Strunken White, io) with talented young upstarts Rachel Hirsh (A-OK), Curtis Armstead (Places to Live), and Joe Mazzitelli (Lemming Malloy) has so far been a recipe for awesome. A unique blend of 80's rock--think Outfield and The Cure--and 90's indie rock such as Superchunk, Velocity Girl, and The Anniversary leaves listeners' palates assaulted by pop flavor. IWTDI sweat and slave over their songs, leaving no aural opportunity unvisited. Their lyrics belie the sweet, sunny suggestions of their upbeat melodies, inviting you to listen in on their conversations about self loathing, fear, and intimacy. The end result is a feast of music worth sinking your teeth into. IWTDI self-released their first record in October of 2007 to a pleasantly surprising degree of success. Local press loved it, and in December, IWTDI was predicted to be one of the areaÕs "Great 8 Bands of 2008" by local McClatchy outlet, the Raleigh News and Observer. In late October 2008, IWTDI was released a free seven song EP, Done Waiting, which is set to be packaged with The Beached Margin EP and released as a limited edition 12" in summer 2009. ![]() MP3s: ![]() |