To The Moon: Bio

Chris Sulit - Vocals, Keys, guitar
Chris Quilici -Lead Guitar
Nathalie Ben-Kely - Vocals
Bobby Kay - Bass
Mark Zumbo - Drums
To the Moon,
a five-piece rock group, find their home in Bergen County New Jersey. They spare no amount of energy in expressing an original sound that is as haunting as it is inspiring. With a live show that challenges the boundaries of live entertainment, To the Moon is a pleasant relief from the monotony that often discourages live music fans.
To the Moon began as support for the release of multi-instrumentalist Chris Sulit's solo album entitled Color Me Sad. The album helped the band gain a lot of momentum and gave them a place to start. Now, close to two years later, To the Moon has made an imprint on the metropolitan area having performed at such notable venues as The Knitting Factory and The Bitter End (NY), The Khyber and Trocadero (Philadelphia), and The Conduit (Trenton), as well as countless smaller venues and college/university performances.
In June, L-Cast Records (Philadelphia's most prominent independent label) released To the Moon's debut EP entitled Something to Hide . Over a year in the making, the EP is a testament to the band's hard work and passion. Fans agree that it was worth the wait, and tracks like "Listen" and "Glass:Love::" have them roaring.
This group is writing its own legend. An artistic middle-finger is raised to everything you know to be true. To the Moon, sacrificing itself on the altar of eccentricity and nonconformity, are intent on continuing to get a rise out of new listeners. Paying careful mind to the fragility of compostion, the band intoxicates listeners with a sound so intense it leaves a trail of dumbfounded fans reflecting on what may or may not have just happened.