Cute Is What We Aim For

Cute Is What We Aim For

The band in 2008
Background information
Origin Buffalo, New York, United States
Genres Power pop, alternative rock, pop punk
Years active 2005–2011, 2012–2014, 2016–present
Labels Fueled by Ramen
Website www.cuteiswhatweaimfor.com
Members Shaant Hacikyan
Jeff Czum
Tom Falcone[1]
Past members Dave Melillo
Fred Cimato
Jack Marin
Rob Neiss
Mike Lasaponara
Clark Spurlock
Michael Brady
Kevin Scoma
DonPat Maclean
Tyler Long
Andy J Deluca
Tabitha Rhoads
Joseph White
Liam Killeen
Michael Novak
Pat McCoochie

Cute Is What We Aim For is a rock band from Buffalo, New York. The band formed in 2005, and have since released two albums: The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch and Rotation. The band was previously signed with record label Fueled by Ramen for their two releases, but are currently unsigned.

History

Early years and signing with Fueled by Ramen (200105)

The original members of Cute Is What We Aim For were childhood friends and formed the band in their teenage years. After touring small venues and marketing their demo the band eventually signed with Fueled by Ramen in 2005.[2] Since the band's inception, it has been subject to several line-up changes.[3]

The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch (200608)

On June 20, 2006, Cute Is What We Aim For's debut album, The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch hit store shelves, debuting at number 75 on the Billboard 200.

During the fall of 2007, Cimato parted ways with the band. Jack Marin (formerly of October Fall) filled the role of touring bassist until Cimato returned to the band. In October 2007, Cimato was asked in an interview if he viewed his role in the band as permanent. He replied, "Definitely permanent. I had 6 months at home to finish up high school and after that I was like, 'Wow, I miss playing music.' I was blessed enough to get that opportunity again." However, Cimato left the band once again in March 2008. It was announced that Dave Melillo would play bass until further notice.

Rotation and line-up changes (200812)

In 2008, Cute Is What We Aim For entered the studio to record with producer John Feldmann. Rotation debuted at #21 on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart selling around 22,000 copies.

In 2010, it was announced that the band Cute Is What We Aim For lost all of its members except for frontman Shaant Hacikyan, who stated that he planned to continue releasing music under the band's name.[4] Dave Melillo and Jeff Czum went on to form Nocturnal Me. The band appeared on the Punk Goes Pop 3 compilation, released on November 2, 2010, covering the song "Dead and Gone" by T.I. and Justin Timberlake. Their new band released two EPs before signing to Apparition Records in 2011.

On April 29, 2010, Hacikyan released a new single called "Harbor" which was made available to download online.

Comeback (2012current)

On August 18, 2012, the band played an hour-long acoustic set with original members Shaant Hacikyan, Fred Cimato, and Jeff Czum. This was the first set the full band had performed in 6 years. During the set, the band announced that they were officially making a comeback. Cute Is What We Aim For played a comeback show with The Daydream Chronicles and Fictitious Ray on September 21, 2012 at Mohawk Place in Buffalo, New York. On January 20, 2013, Shaant Hacikyan announced at a show in Memphis, TN that the band would be releasing new material Spring/Summer 2013, with demos to come earlier than that. It is currently unclear if the release will be an EP or an LP. On 27 February 2013, Cute Is What We Aim For premiered a new demo called "Titanic". 20 days later on 27 March they posted a YouTube link to a lyric video of their new song named "Next to Me". On September 2, the band released another new song titled "A Closed Mind With an Open Mouth". The song was made available for purchase on the iTunes store the next day. A headlining tour was also announced to coincide with the newly released song.

On January 18, 2014 the band shared some songs such as "I Was Worth Using" on Soundcloud. The band performed on the Vans Warped Tour in 2014, after which the broke up for a second time. In January 2016, Hacikyan reconnected with the rest of the band members. The group started discussing the possibility of a 10 year tour for The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch.[5] In March, the band announced the anniversary tour, via their official Instagram page. On the 23rd November 2016,[6] the band were announced to perform at Slam Dunk festival in the UK, where they will continue their 10-year anniversary tour.

Band members

Current members
  • Shaant Hacikyan – lead vocals (2005–present)
  • Jeff Czum – guitar, backing vocals (2005–09; 2012–present)
  • Seth Van Dusen – bass (2014–present)
  • Tom Falcone – drums (2005–08; 2012–present)

Former members
  • Fred Cimato – bass (2005–07; 2007–08; 2012–13)
  • Dave Melillo – rhythm guitar (2007–08); bass (2008–09)
  • Jack Marin - bass (2005)
  • Rob Neiss - drums (2005)
  • Liam Killeen – drums (2008)
  • Mike Lasaponara - drums (2008–09)
  • Donnie Arthur - bass (2007)
  • Michael Novak – drums (2009–10)
  • Michael Brady – lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–10)
  • Kevin Scoma – rhythm guitar (2009–10)
  • Clark Spurlock – rhythm guitar (2008–09)
  • Michael Lasaponara – drums, percussion (2008–09)
  • Zach Pagano – rhythm guitar (2008–09)
  • Pat Maclean – bass (2009–10)
  • Tyler Long – bass (2013)
  • Joseph White - bass (2013–14)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Chart positions
US US Rock US
Alt.
2006 The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch 75
2008 Rotation
  • Released: June 24, 2008
  • Label: Fueled by Ramen
21 11 9
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Title Album
2006 "There's a Class for This" The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch
2007 "The Curse of Curves"[I]
"Newport Living"
2008 "Practice Makes Perfect" Rotation
"Navigate Me"
"Doctor"
"Harbor" Non-album singles
2011 "He Went from a 'Fuck Up' to a 'Stand Up' Kid"
2012 "Titanic"
2013 "A Closed Mind WITH an Open Mouth"

Music videos

References

External links

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