Puyallup rock band Insuburban Avenue to be on reality TV show

By Volcano Staff on January 15, 2013

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Let's play another round of South Sound in the reality television world. Apparently, David DeLay of Grandpa's R.V. Productions - manager of the rock band Machina and creator of the reality TV show The Making of Rockstars - has grabbed a music video from the Puyallup band Insuburban Avenue to be part of a segment featuring up-and-coming bands on the show.

DeLay caught the Puyallup teens at the local rock show and was blown away.

According to a press release, DeLay "was amazed by then thirteen year old Breanna's voice as well as thirteen year old Avery's guitar shredding. Once he found out they were all under eighteen at the time, he knew he'd discovered a rare gem."

The chosen video is for Insuburban Avenue's "Try Me."

According to the press release ...

Filming for The Making of Rockstars started in November 2012 in New Orleans and surrounding areas. The show follows National rock band "Machina," whose members were formerly original members of Evanescence and Furture Leaders of the World, as they try and secure a top spot in the music industry.