EVERY MOVE A PICTURE ON LIVE 105 THIS AFTERNOON/POPSCENE IN SF TONIGHT
EVERY MOVE A PICTURE will be playing a live acoustic set on Live105 (105.3 FM, San Francisco) , Thursday, June 8th at 4:00 PM PST. That's 7:00 PM on the east coast, 12:00 AM in the UK.
Live105 streams live and in stereo at http://www.live105.com
This will get you ready for the full band performance tonight at POPSCENE!
POPSCENE SAN FRANCISCO
After the radio session come down to Popscene @ 330 Ritch.
Thursday, June 8th, 10:00 PM
330 Ritch Street
San Francisco, CA
http://www.popscene-sf.com
In case you missed it, THE TRIPWIRE yesterday had this glowing review of their soon to be released (July 11) album:
Every Move A Picture Heart=Weapon (V2)
It's summertime. It's time to drink (outside), party, dance, rock, make out and listen to loud, fun, warm weather rock & roll music. Thankfully, a young quartet from the Bay Area has arrived just in time to keep things interesting. They're called Every Move A Picture and if you really know your shit, you've already heard of them (buzzzzzz). They've been shaking asses up and down the west coast for a couple years now and winning fans along the way, not to mention landing a record deal with V2. Heart=Weapon is the band's debut full length and it will fit nicely on your shelf (or in your iPod) next to Maximo Park, The Rakes, or even VHS Or Beta. Though an '80s-inspired dance vibe is present throughout the entirety of this album, it never weighs too heavily on the music as a whole, nor does it come across as contrived. The jangly guitars and pulsating synths frame frontman Brent Messenger's voice perfectly as songs like "Signs Of Life," "Chemical Burns" and "On The Edge Of Something Beautiful (12am)" explode with excitement and energy.
Heart=Weapon won't see the light of day in the US 'till July 25, but the band will be touring the West Coast in June and will be joining label mates The Rakes on a North American trek in early July. If their live show (which was already amazing at SXSW 05) has gotten as sharp as this album might suggest, then get ready to have your heart sliced in two.
Every Move A Picture
V2
By Matt DuFour Jun 07, 2006 in Reviews, Music
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