The Motorleague
The Motorleague is the anthem to every bad break-up or shitty boss you've ever had. Crafting songs that have been called "The Anthems Of The Call Center Generation", this band has been running on all cylinders since inception.
The music is fast or often faster - based on stoner rock guitar riffs played at a higher RPM and choruses that are catchy as sin - but won't leave you feeling guilty for liking it.
Their appeal lies not in business plans, hair styles, fancy myspace graphics, or major label marketing, but in the simple belief that honest rock and roll music speaks for itself - and that DIY only works if you actually do the work.
But let's be honest - the above is text is really just a lot of big talk. Any band can sound like a million dollars on paper - or look like a million dollars in a photo - but The Motorleague truly deliver when it comes to the stage. The band's live show is its mainstay with an intensity and electricity rarely seen in modern music. The Motorleague are real fans of engaging their audiences and making the live show fun again. It's extremely rare to see The Motorleague leave a stage without the audience collectively chanting the chorus to "Hymn For The Newly Departed"
The Motorleague released Black Noise in May of 2009 through The Forward Music Group. The debut was produced by Ian Blurton (C'mon, The Weakerthans) and has received much critical acclaim and won 2 East Coast Music Awards (March 2010)
The video for "Hymn For The Newly Departed" was also nominated and featured on MuchLoud and The Punk Show on Much Music.
The band's sophomore release was recorded with Steve Rizun (Flatliners / Creepshow) and will be released in the fall of 2010.










