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Craving Lucy

derry, NH

Biography

Soon after their very successful radio run with “Therapy” Craving Lucy’s follow up single “Changes” was released in mid 2010. With a little something for everyone this track holds true to great song writing. Changes embrace melodic and harmonic as well as intense lyrics by front man Steve Archmabualt. Craving Lucy stayed true to its brand and keeps their music edgy that will easily attract rock fans as diverse as the genre’s audiences. The band’s new material straddles the nearly impossi...

Soon after their very successful radio run with “Therapy” Craving Lucy’s follow up single “Changes” was released in mid 2010. With a little something for everyone this track holds true to great song writing. Changes embrace melodic and harmonic as well as intense lyrics by front man Steve Archmabualt. Craving Lucy stayed true to its brand and keeps their music edgy that will easily attract rock fans as diverse as the genre’s audiences. The band’s new material straddles the nearly impossible: fresh, familiar and exciting. Comprised of passionate vocal performances by Steve Archambault and the talents of guitarist and co-founding member Mark Fitzpatrick, along with bassist Nate Comp and drummer Justin Pacy, the new music of Craving Lucy shoots them even further than their last record as they have really touched on personal experiences. Within weeks of their first release of “Therapy”, the band was playing sold-out venues opening for several high-profile acts. Within that same short period, Craving Lucy garnered radio interest both on internet and terrestrial making a spot for themselves as a Top 40 Indicator chart record and the only Debut New Artist on the Chart that week. Craving Lucy took the air waves by storm with receiving Airplay Action on Over 25 Active Rock Stations across the country. SiriusXM channel Octane lends major support to Craving Lucy’s hit “Therapy” with over 750 Spins over a year, along with New Hampshire’s WGIR and WHEB. Reaching out to all their supporters with the release of “Changes” they are looking to surpass their milestones with “Therapy” to branch out even wider. With the response from a closed panel of listeners this track appeals to the masses… "You won't need a therapist to figure out this is a really good band! See, I just saved you $150! But seriously, when it comes to bands from Boston, I'll always have a soft spot for Craving Lucy." -Roxy Myzal Hard Drive

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