www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, October 29, 2015 | 28 Dead Broke headed on two-week U.S. tour by John Bkila Oakville Beaver Staff Artscene "Connected to your Community" Dead Broke has had a busy couple of years and things only seem to be looking up for the Oakville band. At the end of the month, the group will be playing at The Fest in Gainesville, Fla., alongside Burlington band The Penske File. Afterwards, the two bands will perform a two-week showcase tour that will take them through various U.S. states and cities, including New York City. "We're anxiously awaiting our first U.S tour," said Zack Carlan, who plays guitar for Dead Broke. "This fall, we'll have the privilege to play a truly iconic punk festival, in Gainesville, Florida, while also entering new territory as a band." Carlan said touring with his friends in threepiece, folk-tinged punk band The Penske File makes the tour that much more memorable. "Ever since we were young teenagers just getting into punk rock we dreamed of travelling to punk rock, mecca known as `The Fest.' Now, to be playing, is a dream come true." A rite of passage For Dead Broke bandmember and vocalist Michael Bright, playing at The Fest is "a punk rock rite of passage." "We're excited to join the ranks of many bands who have inspired us in playing The Fest," he continued. "Our first-year anniversary of our record release is creeping up, we will actually be playing in New York City on the exact day. It just goes to show that with a little perseverance you never know where you'll end up." Dead Broke also released a new music video on YouTube last week to promote its upcoming tour. The group officially started with bandOakville band Dead Broke -- with bandmembers Zack Carlan (guitar); Michael Bright (vocals and guitar); Evan Saunders (drums); and Rachel Bright (bass) -- will be performing at The Fest in Gainesville, Fla., at the end of October alongside Burlington band The Penske File. The two bands will then be headed on a two-week showcase tour that will take them to various U.S. states and cities, including New York City. | submitted photo members Bright (who also plays guitar) and his best friend Evan Saunders (drums) -- the pair focused on honing their folk-punk sound. In 2011, the band added Carlan (of Oakville) on bass and released their first record independently, which sent them to the U.K. for a string of shows. Bassist Rachel Bright was added to round out Dead Broke in 2013 to take over bass and allow Carlan to transition into lead guitar. "We refined our sound to high-energy, rock n' roll and have been on the road ever since," said Carlan. The band has been actively touring since 2012 and taking stages across North America and the U.K. "Since we released our self-titled record, we've been professionally touring as a means to share our music and bring entertainment to diverse venues and towns," said Carlan. Dead Broke returned to Oakville earlier in June for the all-ages JUNEBUG music festival after returning from an east coast tour. For more on Dead Broke, visit www. deadbrokeband.com or www.facebook. com/deadbrokeband. in support of World Class Stage Performances on the Big Screen een 2 for 1 admission to any Signature Series performance or Aida on Sydney Harbour expiry: october 31, 2015 Valid for The Comedy of Errors 171 Speers Road (at Kerr) Oakville 905-338-6397 · www.film.ca facebook.com/filmca @filmcacinemas the comedy of errors october 25/28 AidA November 8/11