Roky Moon and Bolt
Roky Moon and Bolt! are an American glam rock band from Houston, Texas, United States. They formed in late 2008, not performing live until March 2009. The original lineup was a four-piece conceived by Mike Hardin; several additional musicians joined as the band's performances became increasingly frequent. They were soon to be found on a variety of major shows around Houston, including each successive Free Press Summer Fest, and noteworthy appearances with such artists as Daniel Johnston, Tokyo Police Club, Bun B, and Indian Jewelry.
History
Formation and first album
The band began to play heavily around Houston throughout 2009. By December of that year, they had been cast as the backing band for a Catastrophic Theatre production based on the life of Daniel Johnston titled "Life is Happy and Sad." The Houston Press had also twice recognized the new band in both their annual Music Awards and Best Of editions.The Spring of 2010 was the first east coast tour for the band, and they began recording immediately after. Roky Moon and Bolt! first appeared on an independently distributed compilation album, Summer Exposure, as well as the live compilation from KTRU Rice Radio, titled KTRU Live Vol 2. This all led to a self-titled album recorded at Digital Warehaus Studios over the course of the summer, to be released in November 2010 on Homeskool Rekordz.
It was during this period that the band appeared on Live From SugarHill Studios - Episode 18, which first caught the attention of Zenhill Records.