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Narration

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www.myspace.com/narrationmusic

Since the end of 2007, Narration have been out to The States where they performed live on WBRU (one of the East Coast's most listened to radio stations), won XFM's Uploaded competition, and toured the UK.
The Fly has celebrated the band's, "Brilliant, trembling car crash romanticism," and Big Cheese has responded enthusiastically too, stating that: "The world needs more bands like Narration."
After watching a heart-stopping Club Fandango performance, Aloud.com labelled Narration, "The new Kings of the live circuit."
Where Narration fit into the grand scheme of things will become clear. They've grown up with the stories of Springsteen, the landscape-dominating music of Coldplay, and amidst the fans of Brand New and Jimmy Eat World, and their role as cultural drawstring has encouraged comparisons to Radiohead, Smashing Pumpkins and U2.
'Miracle' has been played by XFM, and tracks from 'At First Light' (including 'Not Alone' and 'Gentle') have already started to receive airplay across the UK. Juice FM introduced a live session by the band saying, "They'll be huge", and local BBC broadcasts have echoed the sentiment.
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Entchen25 (level 15) wrote:
at 16 Jul 08 12:50pm
If I could make a wish, I would toss a coin in the well and ask for a slightly leaner production. Use up the stereo, guys. Play with left and right speaker. I'm listening on a 5.1 right now and it all meshes up quite badly, distinction of guitars, singing and drums is almost gone. But even in true stereo mode, it's messy. Your writing skills are exceptional, the instrumentation and singing is extraordinary. I love those songs truely.
DJNomad (level 10) wrote:
at 28 May 08 11:24am
Wooohooo! Narration's fine tunage on the sixty one! Must catch up soon, bunch of things going on at the moment, couple of which would be good to get you guys involved in. When do I get to hear the new tunes?
iyzie (level 20) wrote:
at 06 May 08 10:43am
I truly enjoyed my time in Providence. I studied many thing, focused on Geology - though one of my favorite classes was in the Music department. At the time it was called "Rock & Roll is Here to Stay" and surveyed the origins and some of the theory of Rock in Blues/Jazz/Gospel, covering it to the then-present of the late 80's. "Chapter 44 - Hair Metal"...
Where did you stay during your visit? Did you play on campus or elsewhere at all?
mrvelvet (level 19) wrote:
at 05 May 08 01:59pm
I'm currently in the South West, so if I can wangle it you may see me (or rather, I may see you) on the 26th July. :)

That is, of course, if I'm not the other end of country that month...
iyzie (level 20) wrote:
at 03 May 08 09:06pm
What next? Bask in the adulation of your new fans... Put some info or website links into your news area. Get your tracks up for sale so you can link to them from here... Lots o' stuff. Take a ping over at KosmokRay's profile for his excellent advice for new artists on t61.

You performed on WBRU? That was my college radio station! Most excellent.
jkwaters (level 14) wrote:
at 03 May 08 01:21pm
im not sure how popular this site is in canada but i told a lot of my friends about it and its going around
jkwaters (level 14) wrote:
at 02 May 08 11:52am
yea! you guys listened to me!
you guys rock
i go to school with al's brother, josh. and he showed me you guys. and you rock.
mrvelvet (level 19) wrote:
at 02 May 08 10:18am
Welcome to the 61. :)

Great songs are a great way to start. Plus, being UK-based gets extra points from me. ;)
iyzie (level 20) wrote:
at 02 May 08 09:59am
Wow! In with a bang. Welcome to t61. Great music!
randers (level 14) wrote:
at 02 May 08 09:49am
sweet tunes guys. thanks for putting your stuff up here.