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Civilian Has Been Working Hard Recently

19 Mar 2012

Civilian has been working hard recently. Coming off a performance at the inaugural Orlando Calling Festival last November, the band has recorded a new album, entitled, 'Should This Noose Unloosen.' Civilian's full album is in the process of being mastered and is scheduled to be released in May of this year with a tour following suit.
Their song "Don't Lose Heart," which has been compared to something you would hear on the Beatles White Album by Alex Rendon of the New Times, will be a part of the soundtrack for the upcoming film "Renee". "Renee" stars Kat Denning, Chad Michael Murray & Rupert Friend, and also features artists like Travie McCoy, Ryan Gosling's band Dead Man's Bones and Between the Trees.

See what else Rendon has to say and check out a demo of 'Don't Lose Heart':
http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/countygrind/2012/02/civilian_lands_on_renee_movie_soundtrack.php



The Well Reds Support An MDA Charity!

08 Mar 2012

The Well Reds will be lending their musical talents at a Muscular Dystrophy fundraiser this Sunday, March 11 from 4-8 p.m. (2196 Cobb Pkwy NW, Kennesaw, Ga 30144). The free admission event will benefit Anderson's Angels. Anderson is a drum student of Torin from The Well Reds, and like his mother, Anderson is affected by a progressive, neuromuscular disorder called Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) that is slowly causing loss of function in his legs and arms.

Come enjoy a great day of raffles, food and music to help this great cause! Aaxiss, a band comprised of Anderson's older brother Alex and friends, will also join The Well Reds in performing. For more information or to make a donation, please visit www2.mda.org/goto/andersonsangels.



POWER changes their name to Flint Eastwood!!

21 Feb 2012

Here's a little something that Jax and Seth wrote up about their name change!

"As of Feburary 16, 2012, we are no longer writing and performing under the name POWER. POWER is dead. POWER is long gone (PLEASE KEEP READING). POWER is like a significant other that you’ve dated for years, only to find that you’re a french press and they’re a coffee pot. You’re a reader and they’re a ‘watch the movie version instead’. You’re a fine wine and they’re a smirnoff ice. You’re this and they’re this. You’ve perfected your craft and they still say things like ‘one of these days i’m going to master needle point’ (FREAKING DO IT ALREADY). I know what you’re thinking: and we’ll tell you first - we are not breaking up as a band. We’ve matured (some) and have decided to take our craft to another level. One which requires a fresh start. Not to say that we don’t appreciate our time in POWER or have any negative connotation with it - we feel we’ve reached a new stepping point.

Developing a name for a project is like getting a new tattoo: You want it to best symbolize the point you want to make and the feeling you have while not making yourself ashamed of your barbed wire arm band 10 years later. A project name is with you for the entire duration of your time creating. We’ve thought, we’ve processed, we’ve group voted, and the choice has been made: we will now be creating under the name Flint Eastwood."

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