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First To Eleven is a YouTube cover band re-imagining the songs you already love – with an

added edge. Since playing the Vans Warped Tour and winning the Tri-C High School Rock Off in

2015 and 2016, these Erie-based rockers have shaken up expectations in the best way. With

amped-up weekly renditions that outdo the originals, Audra, Matt, Sam, and Ryan have

garnered over a million subscribers and views on YouTube since joining forces in 2009. Three of

the members are also involved in new pop-rock project Concrete Castles, which was signed to

Velocity Records and Equal Vision Records in 2021.

The rapidly growing First To Eleven audience is as passionate as the band is talented, often

supporting them through exclusive perks on the band’s Patreon page. In addition to their well-

attended YouTube channel, their EP’s and merch are available for purchase on their website so

fans can jam with their music on demand. To stay in the know about all the latest from First To

Eleven, follow their social media pages and YouTube channel.

Audra Miller - Vocals

Sam Gilman - Drums

Ryan Krysiak - Guitar

Trevor Vogt - Bass

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