And The Land Of Fake Believe
Release Date: May 16, 2006
Value priced at $14.99.
Eleventyseven, South Carolina’s premier pop-punk outfit, has made a distinguishing spectacle of itself for the past three years of their existence.
Concentrated web campaign to core consumers including myspace.com and purevolume.com.
The music is fast-paced and potent, with memorable choruses.
A steady keyboard presence throughout the record merges tastefully with bass, drums, and guitar to add an extra layer of depth and substance.
There is a healthy balance between the nonsensical and the serious in the lyrical content providing a thought-provoking element that other groups lack.
Eleventyseven is fed up with all the talk of pain, sorrow, and agony heard every day on the radio. “We have been put here to enjoy the blessings in life, not cry about the curse of our self-inflicted pain. We want to push people past their feelings, passions, and experiences…past their circumstances to see the big picture of God’s creation. We want people to feel what He has done for us and wear a smile when they leave our concerts.”
First rock/CHR radio single is Nostalgiatopia.
http://www.eleventysevenrock.com
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