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Roses & Revolutions

Buzz Track: Let Go

Hailing from Rochester, NY, Roses & Revolutions is an indie pop duo made up of Alyssa Coco and Matt Merritt. Garnering attention from USA Today, MTV, Idolator, American Songwriter, and WXPN, their music has been compared to the likes of The Lumineers and Colbie Caillat. Their songs have been featured on popular TV networks & they have opened for The Head and the Heart, Sheryl Crow, O.A.R, Ingrid Michaelson, and The Lone Bellow. Upcoming dates included Rockwood Music Hall in NYC on June 7th & Xerox International Jazz Fest on June 24th.
booking@tinted-image.com

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The Runawayclub

Buzz Track: We’re Gonna Be Alright

The Runaway Club started in early 2014 when founder Alan Poettcker finally gave in to his addiction to synthesizers. Blending pop hooks with synth wave he starting writing and recording songs at his personal studio in Vancouver, Canada. Alan has toured worldwide, playing guitar, bass, synthesizers and singing in various bands. The Runaway Club released an 8 song EP followed by 2 singles. We’ve become immediate fans of the new catchy pop single “We’re Gonna be Alright”. The single is reminiscent of M83, Depeche Mode and New Order.
therunawayclub@live.com

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Good Graeff

Buzz Track: I Want That

Twin sister duo Good Graeff are making noise with their unique indie pop sound. The duo is comprised of Brooke (guitar, lead vocals) and Brit Graeff (cello, backup vocals) who started in a Hanoi, Vietnam living room winning their high school “Battle of The Bands” competition. You’ll hear wide range of influences from The Pixies, Tegan and Sara and Andrew Bird. They just premiered their new music video for single “I Want That” off their upcoming record, ‘Good Job Go”. Baeble Music says “Blending sugary guitars, bouncy keys, and luscious cello, “I Want That” has a distinct chamber pop feeling that couches Brooke Graeff’s infectious melodies that can get stuck in your head all day.”
rebecca@bigpicturemediaonline.com
info@goodgraeff.com

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Ruumer

Buzz Track: House Of Cards

Ruumer (Formerly known as L2) has released a new single ‘House of Cards’ under a new name. The single premiered on Idolator as well as PressPlay and Hypem. Sisters Melissa and Jessica Labbadia had success as L2 having two Dance/Club Hits as well as securing TV/Film placements in popular shows. They were featured in Star Magazine, OK! Magazine, Steppin Out Magazine, and on RyanSeacrest.com and JustJaredJr.com, along with having done shows with Big Time Rush, Midnight Red, and IM5. Produced by Smarterchild and Michael Miller, Idolator notes “House Of Cards” is a polished power-pop gem that seethes with attitude.
Rich@l2entertainment.com

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Cavaliers

Buzz Track: Blind Corner

Formed during a cold winter in Southern England, Cavaliers came together through a mutual love of pub lunches and seventeenth century monarchs. Taking the upbeat, driving melodies of Two Door Cinema Club and Bombay Bicycle Club, whilst incorporating a finger-tapping math rock tinge to the sound Cavaliers are receiving plaudits after each and every stage they grace. They have played shows with with King Charles, Don Broco, TTNG and Johnny Borrell, as well as performing at Butserfest. The band has received support from BBC 6 Music via Tom Robinson’s Mixtape.
hadley@advance-promo.co.uk
jhelangley@gmail.com

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