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Hey Soul Mates, Happy 4th of July Week.
Hope you are getting your independence on. Just in time for the fireworks, we've got some big news.

It's been half a year since last we took the stage. In one month, we'll be back to entertain you in person. International Pop Overthrow Los Angeles is presenting us at the Knitting Factory's AlterKnit Lounge. This is an all ages show on Saturday August 4. We take the stage at 9 PM. But here's the rub. This is going to be a massive show and the capacity for the Lounge is only 100. We highly recommend getting tickets in advance! And get there early to get close to the stage.

For ticket info visit
TicketWeb.

Once more:
RUSH HOUR SOUL
9 PM, SAT. AUG. 4

at the Knitting Factory's AlterKnit Lounge
7021 Hollywood
Boulevard
Los
Angeles, CA 90028
323-463-0204
ALL AGES
Tickets are $10
Parking available underground

Visit the venue website for directions to the
Knitting Factory.

The 2nd news story we have for you? We have just debuted three song snippets from our full-length debut CD on
MySpace. Co-produced by Adam Marsland, they are FALL OUT; U HAD THE $; and EVERYTHING MY HEART DESIRES. Visit our page on MySpace and vote for your favorite by leaving a comment. Vote/comment as often as you like. On July 31, we will tally the votes and announce a winner. On August 1, just in time for the show, we will make that winning track available as a free download on MySpace! We think the tracks are slamming and that you are really going to enjoy the finished record.

Dance On! And we'll see you at the show.

Love, Power, Peace

Comments

Anonymous said…
Well I guess that means I'll have to get a myspace page to vote.
xo
Cyn

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