Boston alternative rock/pop punk outfit The Oversight has released Far From Gone, today, July 22nd. The EP features five tracks that features instantly stuck in your head melodies, close to home lyrics, and intricate arrangements to provide listeners with the perfect summer release. Drummer Josh Parra had this to say on the band’s debut EP, “All five songs are about Ryan Watanabe’s (vocals/guitar) life and all the struggles he went through throughout his entire life including breakups, being broken hearted, and being sleepless. The album opener, “Collective,” and “Far From Gone” are the songs that bring all of us together to not only help him but one another as a big family.”

FAR FROM GONE

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About The Oversight:
Hailing from Boston, the up-and-coming alternative rock/pop punk outfit The Oversight is set to become the new breakthrough artist with a sound that falls somewhere in between the instinctive approach of artists such as The Gaslight Anthem and the clever arrangements and melodies of Pierce The Veil. The band is a brainchild of a group of students at Berklee College of Music, one of the most influential music schools in the world. It is a project born out of a common desire to grow as artists and as human beings, while also making the music they love and sharing their passion with whoever is willing to listen. With the band members being so far away from their home and families, they turned to each other for support when it was needed the most. This transformed the group from a simple band to a self-created family, which would in turn become the main theme of the band’s debut EP Far From Gone.

LINKS
http://www.youtube.com/TheOversightBand
http://theoversight.tumblr.com
http://www.twitter.com/oversightband
http://theoversight.bandcamp.com
http://phmrecords.com

For promo copies, interview requests and all other press materials & inquiries:
Ryan Williford ryan@phmrecords.com
Kriston McConnell phmintern@gmail.com

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