We had tried to hook up with A Rocket to the Moon back when they toured with Never Shout Never but couldn’t get it worked out. Thankfully they just came through with All American Rejects and we were able to catch up with bassist Eric Halvorsen to record this message. Thank you Eric for sharing with us!
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Eric Halvorsen of A Rocket to the Moon Joins M.Ø.B.
Telle from The Word Alive Discusses Bullying, Take 2
So we had actually recorded with Telle on the Vans Warped Tour this past summer but unfortunately another interview in the same room drowned out that message. Luckily we were able to catch him on the Fearless Friends Tour when it came through Maryland. Telle has many great things to say so we were very happy to be able to redo this message. Thank you Telle!
We’re Doomed Talks Cyberbullying
Checking out new talent is all what the Vans Warped Tour is about as we get a chance to see bands we have never seen before. It’s also the place for some local talent to get a chance. We’re Doomed joined the tour for the Canadian dates of Toronto and Montreal and we jumped at the chance to get them to record with us. Check out what they have to say about cyber bullying.
Taylor Bright Goes “Psycho”
PHILADELPHIA (Aug. 22, 2011) – TAYLOR BRIGHT is launching her return to the
international music spotlight with an uplifting first single and
state-of-the-art music video which combine to deliver a high-energy message
of self-empowerment to her fellow teens.
The 18-year-old Philadelphia pop artist, who was introduced with a splash
last year on the Billboard dance charts and in the British press and has
been capturing the attention of major labels and television producers,
announces the release of PSYCHO, a song with indelible hooks and
irresistible beats whose music video epitomizes her evolution as an exciting
new pop artist with purpose. PSYCHO, the leadoff track from Taylor’s
upcoming EP, Mixtape Love, was penned by RoboPop (Gym Class Heroes, Maroon
5, Neon Hitch, Cash Cash), the songwriting-production team which also
produced all six cuts on the EP, many of which were co-written by Taylor.
The PSYCHOmusic video, directed by Caesar Augustus of Augustus Films and
produced by Mathew Hayden and Donald J. Kugelman of Cinipix LLC,
its world premiere today on YouTube.
“We saw something very special in Taylor,” says Augustus. “She’s a very
talented artist, and after hearing the track, we immediately knew this would
be a great project to be a part of. We built a great team around her and she
was great to work with. Not only can she sing, but she’s a great performer,
too. It will be exciting to see how far she goes from here, and to know that
we’re a part of it.”
The PSYCHO video, filmed on the West Chester University campus, reveals a
darker edge as it follows Taylor being followed by a male student who
quickly evolves from prospective romantic interest to stalker. Stalking is
an issue which Taylor feels is too often hidden, and which teens and young
women, especially, should not take for granted.
“I definitely know girls who have had this problem, and you can hear them
talking about it all over the Internet through various social networks,”
says Taylor, who starts college as a freshman this fall. “Lots of girls have
these guys chasing them and they don’t have any way of warding them off.
Even though they drop clues, the guys keep chasing them.
“Stalking is really another way of bullying, and that’s so relevant to what
we hear more about in the media, especially cyber-bullying. That, combined
with the energy in the song, it’s a great message to get out to both guys
and girls. There are psychos out there and you need to be careful. You are
not alone in this situation.”
PSYCHO exemplifies the considerable maturity Taylor’s music has taken in the
two years since her youthful pop-rock debut, “Striped Socks,” with its
sweeter, more innocent sound, made an impact on teens and the Billboard
dance charts. With her online fan base exploding as she begins her college
career this week, Taylor is re-introducing herself as a complete artist with
a much edgier approach in her songwriting and a freshness and energy which
clearly know no bounds.
“I’ve been working hard and waiting so long to release new music and unveil
my new sound,” she says. “The video shows a whole new side of me and an
entirely new look. I was 14 when I wrote ‘Striped Socks.’ And when you’re a
teenager, the growth that happens over four years is enormous. For me, it’s
been life-changing.”
Jason Vieira of Phone Calls From Home Talks About Cyber Bullying
The band Phone Calls From Home has great ambitions to be a band that uses any fame or success they get to influence people in a positive way. In their bio they state that teens today have a hard time growing up and that they look for happiness in any outlet they can find and try too hard to fit in. Perfect band to get on board with our anti bullying campaign! Check out what guitarist Jason Vieira has to say about cyber bullying.
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