The Rocket Summer is a one man band. Literally. The Rocket Summer frontman (well…only man) Bryce Avary sings vocals in addition to playing guitar, bass, piano, violin, drums, and a plethora of other instruments during recording sessions for his band, though he tours live with a group of high school friends. As impressive as this is, it is even more impressive how good it sounds. Bryce’s expressive, falsetto vocals float above restrained drums, lilting piano lines, and passionate power pop guitar chords so effortlessly that you’d hardly imagine every aspect of his music was recorded independently and spliced together in post-production.
Raised in Corleyville, Texas, Bryce started playing guitar, then began playing other instruments in middle school. At age 16, after gaining regional popularity by performing in shows around Dallas, Bryce released his first self titled solo album to local music stores. Naming his “band” The Rocket Summer (after a short story in a 1950 science fiction novel by Ray Bradbury), the album sold well and The Rocket Summer became a popular request on Texas radio station KDGE.
Following positive coverage in music magazines, Bryce released his first full-length album, Calendar Days, in 2003, under an independent California label. The album sold relatively well, with Bryce’s uplifting vocals and expert musicianship shining through on tracks like Skies So Blue. A devout Christian, Bryce’s lyrics are inspirational and family friendly without being overtly preachy.
His next two albums, 2005's Hello, Good Friend and 2007's Do You Feel, are even more musically complex than Calendar Days. Using brass instruments, violins, and even his little sister’s 6th grade orchestra, these albums mix Bryce’s expressive, operatic vocals (Rat Pack) with music that is decidedly more aggressive (So Much Love) and daring than on Calendar Days. The Rocket Summer, along with tourmates Anberlin and Switchfoot, have become involved with To Write Love On Her Arms, a Florida-based nonprofit group dedicated to dealing with teen depression and substance abuse, and are touring aggressively in support of TRLOHA across America throughout 2008.