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Released: Apr 16, 2011
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We are Transit. We play music. That's about it.















PROMISE NOTHING
Release Date: April 16, 2011
iTunes (USA) | ITunes (UK)



SOMETHING LEFT BEHIND
Release Date: February 22, 2011
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KEEP THIS TO YOURSELF
Release Date: August 2010
BandCamp | iTunes



STAY HOME EP
Release Date: 2009
..BandCamp | iTunes



SPLIT w/ Man Overboard
Release Date: December 2009
..BandCamp | iTunes



THIS WILL NOT DEFINE US
Release Date: February 2008
..BandCamp | iTunes



LET IT OUT EP
Release Date: February 2008
..BandCamp | iTunes





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"Their second full length goes by the name of “Keep This To Yourself,” but that’ll be the last thing you’ll want to do. Good luck keeping Transit’s passionate and infectious tunes a secret. Once you hear the first chords of opener “Dear Anyone,” you’ll immediately go out and tell all your friends about the best pop-punk album of 2010." - AbsolutePunk.net

"Transit has been getting better and better ever since the release of their first EP, 2007's Let It Out. But no one could ever predict that their development would reach such a devastating pinnacle on Stay Home. The band's newest release, a six-song collection again recorded with New England hardcore super producer Jay Maas (Verse, Shipwreck), Stay Home is made up an absolutely mind-blowing first half and a second half that, while not quite as good, is still wholehearted, well-rounded and stupidly solid itself." - Punknews.org

"Not often does a band quell fears of mediocrity within seconds of an album’s beginning, but Transit do just that on Stay Home’s self-titled opener. Frenetic drum spanking and the lines, “So many days and nights of my life escape / It always fades away with time” create an instant spark. Talk about target marketing; there is perhaps no better way to describe the numbingly slow days of summer or spring break or whatever. Good things are sure to follow when a band can so succinctly lay their cards on the table." - AbsolutePunk.net

"Sometimes you can almost immediately tell where a band comes from after hearing just a few songs. Such is the case with Boston quintet Transit: The band's brand of melodic post-hardcore could only come from the upper East Coast, and on This Will Not Define Us, they shred through the speakers with a sound that's straight out of 2002. Thankfully though, it's not too derivative; apparent influences aside, this is really damn good. Transit's tunes pack a satisfying mix of catchy hooks and raw emotional grit not far removed from the likes of Crime In Stereo, or a far ballsier Taking Back Sunday circa Tell All Your Friends." - Mammoth Press



MANAGEMENT
Anna Jacobson-Leong
The Collective (NYC)

BOOKING (N. America)
David Galea
The Agency Group

BOOKING (Europe)
Ross Warnock
The Agency Group

PRESS (N. America)
Mike Cubillos
Earshot Media

PRESS (UK)
Lucy Freeman
The Noise Cartel Ltd.

BAND CONTACT
Transitma2010@gmail.com

LAYOUT
Daniel Wagner
D-Dub Designs

RECORD LABEL
Rise Records
Run For Cover Records
Mightier Than Sword

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