NEWS   Come to the RECORD RELEASE PARTY on MARCH 29th @ PLAY in Hollywood and get your own FREE CD that night smile :)

This is going to basically be a drunkin house party in a club. Its going to be like the first shows HIGH RISK ever played...just a bunch of hammered people cramped into a small place all singing along and spilling on eachother, haha.

There is going to be special guests, hand picked bands, suprises, and music and partying all night long.

This date marks 5 years TO THE DAY that we released our last album...and we cant wait to share it with our closest fans and friends.


RSVP if you havent already @ highriskband@yahoo.com OR at our myspace (www.myspace.com/highrisk)...our guestlist is already around 150...the club is a 300 capacity so Im sure we wont have trouble...but get on my list in case.

THE RECORD RELEASE PARTY STARTS @ 8pm and goes til about 1030 with LIVE MUSIC and ONLY our crowd in there...then after that the normal club crowd comes in with a DJ and we will be staying there to party for the night

ALSO....Afterparty at my house where we will prob have a keg or two and some late night JAMMING

.....PS....another album has already been partially recorded and will release sometime later in the year wink ;)
WITH YOU (Live at the Webster Theater)(2004)
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Last song at our last show on the east coast
We are just 3 guys that love music that were lucky enough to end up together. Our relationship shows through our performance and the energy created by us feeds into the crowd. The music is something we take great pride in and we feed off eachother in a way that alot of bands don't have the pleasure of experiencing. Our shows leave the crowd sweaty with something to talk about on the way home and laugh about the next day. It's like a concert, comedy, and workout all in one. We feel like an unstoppable force as long as we stick together, but without the chemistry mixed in from all 3, we would suck!
Why this name?
Front man Dave DiSarro chose the name HIGH RISK after getting sick of people telling him what he had to do after high school to succeed in life. He felt that it was a joke that people were saying he was at HIGH RISK of failing at the dream he was chasing. That is also why the first album was properly titled "Take the Chance" also poking fun at those who were to scared to "Take the Chance" on something different.
Do you play live?
For years we played all over RI (Living Room, Ocean Mist, Bonvue, Finbacks, and URI). We started expanding around the northeast of the country until we decided to pack our bags and head for California. We headlined the Key Club in Hollywood for our FIRST gig in town due to our agressive promotion and catchy material.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It has brought our name out better than we could ever do in this short amount of time. In our first months our music reached fans worldwide and made thousands of new ones. In 2 months we have had over 22,000 people download our music. We have had companies, labels, radio stations and fans contact us like crazy all thanks to it.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
yes, who wouldn't, anyone who says they wouldn't is lying or stupid, that's everyone's dream to be able to get paid to play.

We would be careful though. With the knowledge we have of the industry and the MANY bands we personally know, major and indie that we have spoken with, we would definately be cautious in the decision. Our dream is to be on EPITAPH...always heard great things about them.
Band History:
BIO:

As the originator of the band, Dave DiSarro first began the project in 2000, one year prior to the band getting together in RI. He lived in CT where he recorded the first album Take The Chance with his old drummer (from a band named Static) and friend Will Taylor of STS Records. Soon after the album was made Dave moved up to RI where he met (Belligerent) Jay Gordon while working at a local pizza restaurant. They started to jam out together at Dave's house just playing covers for fun when they began to start playing the songs from Dave's album. The music was starting to come together and they soon realized that they needed one last piece to complete the band. They tried a couple of people for the bass slot when they played at frat parties, but none of them worked out. Dave knew a friend down in NJ (Drew Felter) who played bass and had already tried to build HIGH RISK with Dave years before. Dave invited him up to live with him over the summer and Drew caught on quick. They started playing club stages in July 2002. Dave, Drew, and Jay hit the studio in Jan 2003 to record and release their power packed follow up, "Rock Out With Your Cock Out" with songs ranging from punk, to hardcore, to slower alternative sounding songs, to even a couple rap songs. The album consisted of a remake of the 10 songs on “Take the Chance” plus new ones that were written since then. The boys played together as a power trio for a year and a half rockin out (and sometimes selling out) the stages, having a blast, and hanging out with every band they could meet. They were frequently seen playing at places like The Ocean Mist (RI), Finbacks (RI), The Bonvue (RI), The Living Room (RI), The Empress Ballroom (CT) The Webster Underground (CT), and The Webster Theater (CT). The band also played for hire at birthday and graduation parties for fans that have emailed the band. Their up close and personal open relationship with fans got the word spread about them at a rapid pace. But this wasn’t the combination HIGH RISK needed. Drew left the band in Feb 2004 in hopes of starting his own project. The band played for a while in 2004 just Dave and Jay with other performers filling in for shows. Dave played either the guitar or bass (depending on who is filling in) until they found someone who was as serious and dedicated as they are. That someone was John DeSarro. After months of trying people out they finally found someone who fit the shoe. Soon after that they also found out that John was actually related to Dave but the two had never met before. Dave Jay and John packed up and headed out to California in hopes of a better life. After being put through test after test, the boys found things they needed to work on first, in their lives and in the band, before giving music the shot it deserved. After years of ups and downs, internal battles, and band break ups, they have hit the studio together again with thoughts of using new instruments such as piano, keyboard, horns even turntables on some of the new tracks. The band is always writing and trying new ideas and new styles but always keeping their sound. They have re-recorded, remixed, and remastered their old album and renamed it, Rock Out With Your Cock Out (RE-ROCK) adding many changes to each song. And right after the release of it, are finishing up another album to hit the public directly behind it!
Their shows are a must see and were said to be one of the best shows in RI. They have shared the stage with bands such as Fall Out Boy, Simple Plan, Everclear, Acceptance, Matchbook Romance, Digger, Catch 22, Big Wig, Punchline, Lost City Angels, Pennywise, and Guttermouth. They have also been asked to open for Mest, Reel Big Fish, and New Found Glory, but do to illnesses and other reasons the boys had to turn these shows down
The band is slowly finding its way to radio play on stations like 95.5 WBRU (RI), 107.7 WCSU (CT), and 103.7 FNX (RI) and college radio stations wherever they can get on. They have been notified that they were the HIGHEST DOWNLOADED UNSIGNED BAND on Kazaa in the summer of 2003, maintained the #1 slot on the charts of Cornerband.com for over 10 weeks in a row, and have won the “30 Best band Promotion” put on by Cornerband. They were also Nominated for Buzzplay’s Best Unsigned Band in 2003 and 2004 and won URI’s battle of the bands in 2004. They have also been able to be placed on some great compilation CDs.
No matter what has happened to this band, they have stayed with it and kept rocking through the trials and problems that you come face to face with in this industry. Check them out if you have a chance!
Your influences?
Green Day, Blink 182, Rancid, Less Than Jake, New Found Glory, Pennywise, Offspring, Guttermouth, AFI, Sum 41, Zebrahead Rise Against, and many other artists in other genres play a huge part into us, even though we are mainly punk, or pop punk.....much more!
Favorite spot?
the G-spot (it does exist and we found it).....and BANGCOCK
Equipment used:
guitar, bass, drums, and a whole lotta energy.
Anything else...?
Don't let anyone tell you something can't be done in your life, take the lyrics from "With You" - "People try to bring us down, but I don't give a shit. To try to tell us we can't do something just makes us work even harder at it!"

ROCK OUT WITH YOUR COCK OUT!!!!!!!!!!
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