



| 04/12/07 | Atlanta, GA |
| 04/14/07 | Philadelphia, PA |
| 04/15/07 | Washington DC, DC |
| 04/16/07 | New York City, NY |
| 04/17/07 | Cambridge, MA |
| 04/18/07 | Northampton, MA |
| 04/19/07 | Brooklyn, NY |
| 04/20/07 | Montreal, AK |
| 04/21/07 | Toronto, AK |
| 04/22/07 | Detriot, MI |
The Postmarks are on a journey into sound. The band’s roots are in South Florida and they’re set for an international stamp of approval in tonight’s Almost Famous, Deco’s Aubrey Aquino is jammin out with The Postmarks.
The postmarks are delivering a new sound out of the South Florida music scene.
Jonathan Wilkins: “I would call it just plain rock and roll or post new romantic that’s good too, gangsta pop, gangsta pop is good.”
OK, not exactly, don’t listen to the drummer. The trio’s lead singer better describes it like this.
Tim Yehezkely: “It’s relaxing and dreamy for a day you want to spend inside and listen to music and relax.”
Chill, atmospheric melodies to set the mood.
Deco caught up with the group in downtown Miami at the Vagabond lounge. This indie band is a local product, spawned in the MIA and like the images in their video for the song “Goodbye,” they hope their music travels as far as their Postmarks name suggests.
Christopher Moll: “It was kind of like a way to denote, a journey that a letter had been on, and in a way good music works in the same way, people remember where they were the first heard a song.”
The threesome’s now set to make a u-k debut, but it’s always good to play at home.