Pilotdrift's unique, adventurous debut, WATER SPHERE, has received high praise in the press, earning comparisons to artists ranging from Radiohead to Andrew Lloyd Webber for their dramatic compositions. "The five members of this Texarkana band have come up with something entirely unusual and delicately beautiful," wrote the Associated Press in a review of the album. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch blog said, "Remember the rush you got the first time you heard Pink Floyd, The Who, or Queen? Well, get ready -- because Pilotdrift, an unassuming band from Texas, of all places, give those musical titans a run for their money." And the Washington Post raved, "Water Sphere warbles and wiggles through a pop music dreamscape that is positively otherworldly.... A salve for ears rubbed raw by current pop's redundancy."
PILOTDRIFT 2006 TOUR DATES
Feb 06 - Toronto, ON - Kool Haus
Feb 07 - Montreal, QC - La Tulipe
Feb 09 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
Feb 10 - Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
Feb 11 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre Of Living Arts
Feb 12 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
Feb 14 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre
Feb 15 - Nashville, TN - City Hall
Feb 16 - Atlanta, GA - The Loft
Feb 18 - Dallas, TX - Trees
Feb 19 - Austin, TX - Parish
Feb 21 - Tempe, AZ - The Clubhouse
Feb 22 - Los Angeles, CA - Avalon
Feb 23 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall
Feb 25 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox
Feb 26 - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom
- All dates supporting Supergrass -
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