3OH!3 – Tickets – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD – October 2nd, 2012

3OH!3

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3OH!3

Silas, The Baby Grand

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm

$25.00

3OH!3
3OH!3
3OH!3 doesn't like to brag. Sean Foreman and Nathaniel 'Nat' Motte say that making their loud, distorted, electronic-pop music is not about the trophies and notoriety. No, forming 3OH!3 (named after the duo's area code in Boulder, Colorado) was always about something larger than themselves. It was and remains about being FUN!

If we go back to the beginning, we can find Sean in his parents basement, clicking incessantly on his mouse for 'friend-requests' on 3OH!3's sparkling new MySpace page. Meanwhile, across town, Nat is working on earth-shattering beats, hunched over his computer, in what he charmingly referred to as his 'dungeon' apartment. There, in a pair of blown-out computer speakers, Nat brought to life what the world currently knows as 3OH!3. Those sounds and songs became the band's 2007 self-released album, which were handed off across the states until they fell through the mail slot at Photo Finish Records and into the hands of label president Matt Galle.

Blown away by Sean and Nat's visionary production and clever lyrics, Galle immediately flew the boys into scenic Beltsville, Maryland, to record with the brilliant producer Matt Squire. Feeling at home in the studio, Sean and Nat worked day and night, piecing together their 2008 success, Want. With the help of their furry little producer friend Benny Blanco, 3OH!3's first single, "Don't Trust Me," crawled slowly up the charts for 15 months to attain a No. 1 spot at pop radio, going double platinum and selling over 2.6 million tracks in the process.

3OH!3 hates to brag, but if they had to they would tell you that they were nominated for "Best New Artist" alongside Lady Gaga, Kid Cudi, and Drake, at the 2009 Video Music Awards. Though they didn't bring home the moon man, Nat and Sean had just as much fun performing "Don't Trust Me" in Radio City's hallowed halls. Nat was actually happy 3OH!3 wasn't announced best new artist as he claims he would have peed his pants, having not been able to find a bathroom all night. "Drinks impair the ol' judgment," he says.
The Baby Grand
The Baby Grand
The Baby Grand is a DC based indie rock band. With several years as a successful solo artist under his belt, lead singer Miguel formed The Baby Grand in the fall of 2010. The band has opened for national touring acts including Cash Cash, Good Old War, Dia Frampton, Anthony Green, Patent Pending, Mansions and 2 AM Club. They played two dates of the Van's Warped Tour on the Kevin Says Stage in the summer of 2011 and went on to release their first EP "With The Wind" that fall. Their new album "Renaissance" was released in July 2012 and is now available on iTunes. Their song "Ain't It Good To Be Young" is featured in the Rob Burnett film We Made This Movie and is inlcuded on the movies soundtrack album.

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