The Up and Coming Cute is What we Aim For

Cute is such a high school term which rise above contemporary pop culture and it has become an everyday word. 2005 ushered the birth of band named Cute is What we Aim For. The quartet is composed of Shaant Hacikyan on vocals, Jeff Czum on guitar/piano, Fred Cimato on bass/guitar and Tom Falcone on drums. Previous members include Chris Flury, Jack Marin and Claudia Star who played the guitar, bass and the keyboards in earlier times respectively. Cute is What We Aim For earned its appellation as a respect to a friend. Cute owed its steady raise to fame by pure talent resourcefulness and creativity. Cute made use of the internet medium by posting their songs on the world wide web via the shared users social networks and blog networks. The band credited their success to the on line people and by the Spring of 2005, this talented quartet became the victor of the on-line battle of the band and subsequently earned a spot in the Bamboozle in the same year.

Front man Shaant Hacikyan referred their work as joyful noise, their fan base aside from the internet junkies, progressively increase which now includes people outside the on line community. What most likely intensifies their followers is the fact that Cute injected new-fangled sound which is a fusion of power pop with clever lyrics which teenagers and adults can associate with. These New Yorkers claim to fame is when Fuel By Ramen signed them up paving to the release of their Billboard chart topper album The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch. And the debut of their music video definitely adds to the growing list of the band’s credentials. Cute’s vibrant melody and catchy lyrics with a new single to show off, together with a series of live shows and road tours and not to mention their own share scuffles from firing their manager, to band member replacements, to a serious charge of plagiarism, made this quartet an act to watch for in the coming days. Talent, charisma, and a knack for hullabaloo, Cute is What We Aim For is definitely here.

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