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Quarters of Change at The Roxy

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Quarters of Change at The Roxy

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Quarters of Change arrived as extraordinary newcomers, pushing the boundaries of the alt-rock genre with their dynamic style and high-energy live performances. The band’s 2022 debut album Into The Rift (Deluxe) explores the trials and tribulations of modern romance through unique upbeat anthems – making it one of the most energizing releases of the year.

Into The Rift arrived to critical acclaim from BillboardBuzzfeedSheesh, and more, and Joe JonasFred Durst, and Lewis Capaldi are all outspoken fans of the group. Quarters of Change shines on stage performing fan favorite tracks such as “Jaded” and “T Love”. Quarters of Change are currently on the road in the US for their largely sold-out Deluxe Tour, which includes stops at historic venues including NYC’s Irving Plaza, and LA’s The Roxy Theater.

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Quarters of Change refresh and reinvigorate alternative rock with focused songcraft, fascinating instrumentation, and fiery hooks. As the story goes, these four New York natives—Ben Acker [guitar, bass, synths], Attila Anrather [drums], Jasper Harris [guitars, bass, synths], and Ben Roter [vocals, guitar]—cut their teeth together in marathon jam sessions throughout high school. Decamping to their school’s “recording studio” aka basement, the boys recorded what would become the independent Cyclone Trips EP [2018] and its follow-up Hey EP [2020]. Occupying coveted real estate on playlists such as Spotify’s “Fresh Finds, they caught the attention of 300 Entertainment and signed to the label, promptly dropping out of college. The musicians maintained their momentum with the Innocent EP [2021] and New Hour EP [2021] before “Kiwi” popped off with 4 million-plus Spotify streams in 2022. Speaking to their appeal and indefinable je ne sais quoi, the band managed to captivate everyone from Joe Jonas and Lewis Capaldi to Fred Durst in addition to inciting the applause of Billboard and more. Along the way, Quarters of Change wrote their full-length debut, Into The Rift [300 Elektra Entertainment], face-to-face together. Harris served as Executive Producer, while the group also joined forces with producers Tom Lord-Alge and Mikey Freedom Hart [Bleachers] to round out the final body work. Now, Into The Rift projects their vision in widescreen and paves the way for more music and touring to come in 2023 and beyond.

Show Date: 03.09.23 | West Hollywood, CA @ The Roxy | Quarters of Change at The Roxy | Words by Elektra Entertainment

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