School: Lamar University
Region: Austin Battle
Members: Canaan Barborek, Justin Babineaux, Cade McKay, Josh Comeaux, and Randall Garrett
Genre: Rock
Influenced by: Foo Fighters, The Get Up Kids, Jimmy Eat World, Hot Rod Circuit, The Starting Line, Ice Cube, Cheap Beer, Whiskey, Tobacco taxes, and pure, uncut rock and roll.
Web site: http://www.myspace.com/daylightbroadcast
In two short years, Daylight Broadcast has conquered what is left of their music scene. Five friends, who had all been in various other bands together, formed in December of 2007. After a slow start, as far as recordings go, they continued to build a local fan base that was rivaling all other locals. After a few member changes, Daylight Broadcast returned to it’s current and original line up in February of ’09 and released their first EP, “Home is Where You Make It” in May. In March of ’09, the band entered Campus Music Fest, a national battle of the bands competition. After winning the regional, the band prepared for the epic journey that lay before them. They were flown to Los Angeles to compete in the nationals in June and won!
In the midst of being a hard working band, however, they always make sure to meet new friends at out of town shows to party with, and for whatever reason, always succeed. Whether it be playing beer pong in a strangers apartment who was out of town, but their friend had the key, or jumping through fences (yes through, like the boards) at 7 o’clock in the morning because they felt like it, they love partying with new friends!!
Just recently, they traveled to Alabama to record an EP with Andy Jackson (previously of Hot Rod Circuit, Say Anything, Taking Back Sunday, and currently in Death in the Park) at Jackalope Studios. They quickly made friends, given their similar tastes in music and other activities. The band recorded what they feel is the best stride towards the sound they’ve been trying to create over the past two years. After the mixing process, and a bit of ghost riding the van, the band returned home feeling accomplished and victorious.
Daylight Broadcast is currently planning an epic CD release for their upcoming EP in early 2010. They have continued to build their fan base locally, as well as in Louisiana, Houston, Austin, and surrounding areas. Amazing things are soon to come and they are definitely looking forward to it. Are you ready?
Total Plays: 1,174
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Step 1: Sign-up an account at collegebattleofthebands.com
Step 2: Create a profile and upload your best track
Step 3: Get as many people to play, rate, and like you as possible
Step 4: Selection: In each local battle area of the country, artists compete on-stage for prizing and advancement. Judge selections, along with the most poular music artist online at the CBOB website receives entry to the Battle*
Step 5: Local Battle winners advance to a Regional Battle to compete against winners from other local battle areas, for greater prizing and advancement to the National Grand Finale
Step 6: Regional Battle winners advance to the National Grand Finale to compete against the best in the country to become the College Music-Artist of the Year
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All Artists are encouraged to continue getting site plays and ratings throughout the year, as they count towards general site rankings, and additional wild card prizing opportunities. Regional Battles and National Finale may have a wild card selection added by the judges. Not every battle will include a wild card selection. Wild cards are chosen at the judges' discretion in order to balance competition format when spots are available, and to offer additional prizing opportunities to competing artists.
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All rules and prizing are subject to be updated and may change throughout the year. Please check back here periodically.
*Selection: The cut-off date for contest entry and online votes is one weeks (7 days) prior to the Local Battle, unless specially-noted for that individual area. So for example, if your Local Battle is on a Saturday, the deadline to submit is one Saturday prior, as the clock hits midnight at the end of that night. For the online metrics, current site 'plays' are weighted heavier, and 'ratings' are used as a secondary metric. All plays and ratings are counted at the submission deadline, unless artists are notified of a voting extension in their region. All votes are subject to qualification and review, to ensure legitimate voting. For the judge selections, music industry professionals along with the show producers choose two or more artists to compete in each Local Battle, for a total of three (or four) artists competing at each Local Battle. Selected finalists will be announced at least 3 days prior to the Local Battle.
In order to be eligible for the prize, contestants must be either (I) affiliated with SESAC as a songwriter or (ii) eligible for affiliation with SESAC as a songwriter (i.e. not affiliated with ASCAP or BMI) (the "Eligibility Requirement"). In the event any single entry consists of two (2) performers, then at least fifty percent (50%) of the songwriters in such performance group must meet the Eligibility Requirement. In the event any single entry is comprised of three (3) or more performers, then at least fifty one percent (51%) of the songwriters in such performance group must meet the Eligibility Requirement.