Honor Society band together as they arrive at the launch of XBox 360′s “Halo Reach” at the Rob Dyrdek Fantasy Factory in Los Angeles earlier this week.
JJJ caught up with the band recently and got their take on which song they most enjoyed recording.
Andrew shared in the video below, “I really enjoyed recording ‘Sing For You.’ That was one of the last songs that we recorded for the record and it was really just a lab experience because we wrote that song in that studio. To see it develop from nothing into the finished product was really cool.”
Honor Society gets their hands on some JJJ coasters during the visit to Radio Disney on Friday afternoon (July 9) in Burbank, Calif.
The guys — Andrew Lee, Alexander Noyes, Michael Bruno and Jason Rosen — chatted with us after their take over with host Ernie D about their upcoming album.
They shared that, “The songs aren’t that much different from what fans heard on ‘Fashionably Late.’ We’ve lived a lot of life in the past year, as far as getting to tour, seeing the country and going through relationships. We’re just telling the next chapter of our story.”
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Jason Rosen high-fives a little girl for donating a dollar to the Salvation Army red bucket in Honor Society‘s new music video for “White Christmas.”
The harmonizing quartet — Jason, Michael Bruno, Alexander Noyes and Andrew Lee — are teaming up with Salvation Army this holiday season to raise spirits.
The foursome write on their Kettle Drive page, “We partnered with the Salvation Army to shoot a special music video for White Christmas and we hope you enjoy it. Please show your support by joining our Kettle Team and donating to the Salvation Army. We truly appreciate it and love you all so much. Here’s to happy, healthy, and fun 2010 with all of you. Your Gentleman, Honor Society.”
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Honor Society get warmed up from the cool winds as they perform during the 2009 NYSE Holiday Tree lighting ceremony held at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday afternoon (December 10).
JJJ also caught up with the quartet during Variety‘s 2009 Power of Youth event held at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles over the past weekend.
They shared, “From an aesthetic standpoint, we wanted it to kind of look like the cover of our record coming to life so it was station not a train. There were a lot of travel themes going on. It’s about trying to get over someone and the lyric goes, ‘I can’t figure it out,’ so there’s a lot of confusion as to why you can’t get over this person. It’s a fun cat and mouse type of video.”