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In just six years, West Virginia-based Time and Distance has evolved from a kid with a guitar to a professional touring band that has played hundreds of venues and shared stages with Cute Is What We Aim For, Relient K, Motion City Soundtrack, Boys Like Girls, Hit the Lights, and numerous others. Their songs have been featured on MTV, Vans Warped Tour, and radio stations around the country. Time and Distance’s debut LP, “The Way It Should Be” is a top seller on iTunes and Smartpunk.com, and features multi-platinum producer Matt Squire (The Used, All Time Low, Boys Like Girls, Panic! At the Disco).
Amidst their success, rapidly expanding fanbase, and growing popularity, Time and Distance came from humble beginnings.
In early 2002, singer / songwriter Greg McGowan began to write songs that would soon evolve into Time and Distance’s “Blood Loss for an Excuse” EP. McGowan played shows for his friends at venues around Charleston and in 2003, McGowan caught the attention of I-Surrender Records. McGowan was quickly signed to the label, and was touring the country with Mistown, A Static Lullaby, The Movielife, The Honorary Title, and Onelinedrawing.
By 2005, the band was in Washington, DC with award-winning producer Matt Squire. Squire pushed the band toward new levels of creativity, and within a few days, the band had recorded eleven songs that would become Time and Distance’s debut LP “The Way It Should Be.”
Soon after finishing their debut LP in 2006, Time and Distance decided to part ways with I-Surrender Records to focus on their do-it-yourself attitude. The band booked their own tours, and their debut LP sold out at shows around the US.
In early 2002, singer / songwriter Greg McGowan began to write songs that would soon evolve into Time and Distance’s “Blood Loss for an Excuse” EP. McGowan played shows for his friends at venues around Charleston and in 2003, McGowan caught the attention of I-Surrender Records. McGowan was quickly signed to the label, and was touring the country with Mistown, A Static Lullaby, The Movielife, The Honorary Title, and Onelinedrawing.
By 2005, the band was in Washington, DC with award-winning producer Matt Squire. Squire pushed the band toward new levels of creativity, and within a few days, the band had recorded eleven songs that would become Time and Distance’s debut LP “The Way It Should Be.”
Soon after finishing their debut LP in 2006, Time and Distance decided to part ways with I-Surrender Records to focus on their do-it-yourself attitude. The band booked their own tours, and their debut LP sold out at shows around the US.
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