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BIOGRAPHY


Craving Lucy’s current sound and edgy melodies easily attract rock fans as
diverse as the genre’s audiences. The band’s original material straddles
the nearly impossible: fresh and familiar.
Comprised of passionate vocal performances by Steve Archambault and
the talents of guitarist and co-founding member Mark Fitzpatrick, along with
bassist Nate Comp and drummer Justin Pacy, the music of Craving Lucy’s
universal themes have broad appeal.
Archambault and Fitzpatrick came together in another musical venture and
began writing together; developing a cohesive chemistry to compose what
would eventually become the sound of Craving Lucy.
Soon, the duo assembled their own band, labeled it Bionic and released a
successful four-song EP with Collective Soul producer, Anthony J. Resta.
The EP soon found its way onto the airwaves of mainstream Providence,
RI commercial rock station WHJY. The act solidified in 2009 after
recruiting drummer Pacy and bassist Comp. With the new members’
musical influences and sensibilities, the combination was explosive.
Within months, the band was playing sold-out venues opening for
several high-profile acts. Within that same short period, Craving Lucy
has secured major partnerships with industry veterans, inked a deal
to become the flagship artist, chosen over hundreds of other nationally
known artists, with MyRMX a new technology allowing users to create
their own custom ring mixes on cell phones, garnered radio interest
both on internet and terrestrial making a spot for themselves as a Top
40 Indicator chart record and the only Debut New Artist on the Chart
that week. Craving Lucy took the air waves by storm with receiving
Airplay Action on Over 25 Active Rock Stations across the country.
SiriusXM channel Octane lends major support to Craving Lucy’s hit
“Therapy” with over 250 Spins, along with New Hampshire’s WGIR
and WHEB
On the topic of the band’s writing style, “It doesn’t have to be heavy,”
says Archambault, “but we wanted stuff that had some punch.” As for
Craving Lucy’s sound, the band refers to it as “graceful, yet fierce”.
"You won't need a therapist to figure out this is a really good band!
See, I just saved you $150! But seriously, when it comes to bands
from Boston, I'll always have a soft spot for Craving Lucy." -Roxy Myzal,
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