Names Without Numbers Return with New Music After 15 Years

Names Without Numbers Return with New Music After 15 Years

Band Releases New Single and Launches Indiegogo Campaign

Names Without Numbers is a four-piece rock and roll band from Omaha, NE / Council Bluffs, IA. Since forming in the summer of 2000, they’ve released an EP and a full-length album, toured the midwest, played in venues ranging from basements to festivals, slept on floors, fought…a lot, took a break, started families, came out of retirement, and are now prepping to release their first new album in 15 years, for which they recently launched an Indiegogo campaign.

The album is preceded by the brand new single “Goodnight” on Indie Vision Music, which is streaming here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CouLjgGu-w8&feature=youtu.be and available on all digital outlets including SpotifyApple Music and Indiegogo.

Stylistically, they play a unique blend of indie-rock with plenty of raw emotion and pop-punk energy. Think: Jimmy Eat World, Tiny Moving Parts, Moving Mountains, Anberlin, Thrice, etc.

“I would say that this time around is different mostly because of maturity, both emotionally and musically,” lead singer and guitarist Ryan Cruickshank says. “We’re so much better as musicians then we were 10 years ago. And the time off also allowed us to learn to appreciate each other and this opportunity to create music together. Not everyone is blessed to be able to be in a band with some of their best friends and create songs that inspire them. The time off really renewed our passion for it all, as it gave us a glimpse of what life is like without this creative outlet. I think that renewed passion comes out in the songwriting.”

For the latest updates fans can follow them on Instagram and Facebook

Indie Vision Music
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