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North Star Media recording artist Epoch Failure (pronounced “epic failure”) is an urban pop duo resulting from the collaborative efforts of singer/producer Billy Joe Marrero and rapper Nick Young. For live performances they bring a bassist/keyboardist, drummer and DJ.
Epoch Failure's song “Champion” has become a breakout sync track in 2015. Most recently, The NFL Network used “Champion” as the official theme song for their “Inside Training Camp” series (July 29th – Aug. 11th). It was also used in multi-week promo campaigns by Fox Sports (April In The D) and ESPN (NCAA College World Series, NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament, ESPN Sportscenter Summer Spotify Playlist).
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Price Range: $700 and up
Gig Length: 20 - 180 minutes
Languages: English
Insurance: $1,000,000 - Special Event Liability
You should expect a high energy show that will appeal to crowds of any type. Although we are an original band we do have a very small repertoire of covers. We have over 3 hours of original music to perform, however we would like to limit our sets to a maximum of 3 at 45 minutes per set. Our DJ can also DJ the entire event, he plays everything from Disco to today's Top 40 and Hip. (That will have to be a part of the negotiations if that is what you want)
North Star Media recording artist Epoch Failure (pronounced “epic failure”) is an urban pop duo resulting from the collaborative efforts of singer/producer Billy Joe Marrero and rapper Nick Young. Their 5-song debut EP was mixed and co-produced by Grammy-nominated producer Billy Hume (Lil’ Jon, Ying Yang, Pitbull). The latest single, “Champion,” is an adrenalin-charged urban/rock hybrid that has aired regularly on 100+ international video outlets including MTV Latin America, CMC, AXS TV, Blastro, Promo Only, The Pulse TV Network and many more.
“Champion” has become a breakout sync track in 2015. Most recently, The NFL Network used “Champion” as the official theme song for their “Inside Training Camp” series (July 29th – Aug. 11th). It was also used in multi-week promo campaigns by Fox Sports (April In The D) and ESPN (NCAA College World Series, NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament, ESPN Sportscenter Summer Spotify Playlist). In addition, the song is currently featured in a national tv ad campaign for Swisse in Australia. Other licensing highlights include Epoch Failure’s lead track “Where I’m Sposed To Be” appearing in the film Barely Lethal (starring Jessica Alba, Samuel L. Jackson, and Hailee Steinfeld) which debuted in theaters in May and is now available on DVD/Blu-Ray. Also, their songs “Every Day Great (Dreamers)” and “A New Day” were recently used for dance routine soundtracks in Oxygen Network’s hit show, The Prancing Elites Project.
While "Champion" may strike some as a major departure from the fun, boozy mayhem of their lead-off single "Where I'm Sposed to Be," the new song is actually anchored to the same YOLO fundamentals underlying the melodic, party anthem. "Just like 'Where I'm Sposed to Be,'" says Epoch Failure's Nick Young, "'Champion' is also about living in the moment and taking a never surrender approach– going after what you want in a full-throttle manner." He then adds, "The only difference is this new song is more about sweat and blood than Jack and Coke."
Singer Billy Joe Marrero (aka “Billy The Kidd”) was born and raised in Camden, NJ. As one of five boys growing up in a single parent home, he’s no stranger to challenges. In 2007, ABC’s 20/20 came to Camden to profile children growing up under the conditions of extreme poverty. Billy was one of three kids selected by the show’s producers. For nearly a year he was followed by news anchor Diane Sawyer and crew, who even spent a night in his family’s house to experience sleep without heat or power. After this 20/20 special aired, the positive response to Billy and his family was overwhelming. So much so, they were nominated for an Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. The makeover included a home recording studio for Billy to pursue his musical passions. He’s been crafting killer melodies and bangin’ out monster tracks ever since.
Rapper Nick Young (aka “Nickey Knoxx”) was born in Brooklyn, raised in Williston, SC and then bounced around the east coast before finally landing in Trenton, NJ. As a rapper, Nick has been grinding on the Jersey hip-hop scene since his early teens. Once of legal age, he enlisted in the Army as a way to receive a college education and open up more options for his future. Nick attended West Virginia University and now, in addition to penning brilliant lyrics and rockin’ crazy crowds, he serves full-time in the New Jersey Army National Guard as a photographer and broadcast journalist.
In many ways Epoch Failure’s latest single “Champion” is a perfect sonic portrait for these work hard, play hard guys who are all about fully embracing every new moment and challenge that life has to offer. When asked to describe the group, singer Billy Joe sums it up nicely, "Epoch Failure is the voice of everyone who has fallen or stumbled, but still had the heart to stand up again and climb back into the ring. It's about accepting our failures and turning a negative into a positive. You fight through the struggles and come out the other side better, wiser, and stronger as a result. And then, of course, always raise a glass or two to celebrate."
We don't always require a stage, however a decent sound system with 3 microphones will work for us.
2 stage monitors
3 Microphones
2 Direct input Boxes with XLR input
(Normal Backline equipment, Drum Kit, Bass Amp, House Sound)
Warrior's Hymn
A New Day
Viva La Vida
Every Day Great (Dreamers)
Where I'm Sposed to Be
Living On A Prayer
Champion
Let Love Be The Light
Gym Class Heroes, Imagine Dragons, Jay Z, Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Prince
2 Microphones
Direct Input Box
Sound System
Stage or Elevated Platform
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