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The Noise Tour Rocks Boston

Tuesday night at the Boston House of Blues, the Noise Tour shook the walls as they rocked out in front of over 400 fans. The Noise Tour consists of five bands, The Make, There for Tomorrow, You Me at Six, We Are the in Crowd, and Mayday Parade.

The Make took the stage first preparing the crowd for what was soon to come. The newly formed band just released a new 5 song EP called This Box. This EP can be found on iTunes and bought for only $4.95.

Next up was There For Tomorrow. They took the stage and instantly the crowd was twice as rowdy as before. There For Tomorrow is not as new as The Make, their music dating back to a first CD release in 2004. Since their first CD release they have also released another CD and 2 EPs.

You Me at Six came out on stage prepared to bring the roof down. The British rock band formed in 2004 came to America hopeful that they would have some American fans. A big surprise to them that they actually have very many. The UK band has 5 EPs and 3 CDs, one of which was just released back in September and is currently unavailable in the US.

Lead singer, Tay Jardine, jumped onstage with her band We Are the in Crowd ready to have a good time. The 2008 recently formed band currently has two CDs, the latest released on October 4th of this month.

Finally the main attraction was up to bat. The crowd chanted their name until the House of Blues was filled with wild screams as Mayday Parade took the stage. For over an hour the band rocked songs from all of their albums, the most recent released on the same day as We Are the in Crowd, October 4th. Formed in 2005, the band currently has 3 CDs and 2 EPs.

After a 2 song encore the band left the stage and the fans filled out onto the streets in hopes to meet one of their favorite band members ending the night with a high note.