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DOUBLE DIP WITH TWO RELEASES:
RUN KID RUN and TELECAST

RUN KID RUN DROPS SOPHOMORE ALBUM,
LOVE AT THE CORE


NEWS SOURCE: Overture Media
April 29, 2008

Run Kid Run After releasing their debut This Is Who We Are in 2006, Run Kid Run (Tooth&Nail Records) is thrilled to release their sophomore project Love at the Core, which weaves ten exuberant pop/rock songs and the core message that a relationship with God is central to the essence of life.

"The world often gives love a different meaning than what was originally intended," says Endicott. "On this record we set out to find what love really entails. Love at the Core just nails the point that, in all situations, the heart of love always has to do with God."

Produced by James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, Paramore) over a two-month stretch in Florida, the new release expands on what Run Kid Run started with its 2006 debut, which charted the radio hits "We've Only Just Begun" and "Sing to Me." Both tracks gained exposure in American Eagle and Hollister stores and on daytime television, and led fans to sample the band's songs nearly one million times at MySpace.

Showing the unique range of Love at the Core's theme, "One in a Million" effectively repeats the lyric about how life explodes, this time in relation to romantic love that honors God. And what might at first seem like boy-girl love songs are actually powerful praises to God alone on "My Sweet Escape" and the should-be smash "Fall into the Light."

Indeed, Run Kid Run was born out of a culture where music does most of the talking. Each member came up drawing inspiration from the rich well of young alternative bands signed to Tooth & Nail Records. Neil Endicott, David Josiah Curtis, and Matt Jackson first signed to that label as Side Walk Slam. Paul Stewart joined later having played with acclaimed independent act Slingshot57.

Run Kid Run is currently on the Hawk Nelson Green T tour. The band will continue playing for fans nationwide throughout the next coming months and summer festivals. For tour dates go to their official MySpace.

TELECAST INTRODUCES WORSHIP PROJECT,
QUIET REVOLUTION

Telecast Known as the band that keeps a simple approach, yet deeply rooted lyrics and production, Telecast (BEC Recordings) releases their worship project today aptly titled Quiet Revolution. In an answer to their own questions raised from too much "noise" and clutter in life, Telecast embraces the simple joys of spending time alone with God in a life with many distractions. With such a perfect mix of theology and simplicity, Quiet Revolution gives the listener a balance of unhindered worship.

With Telecast's third album on BEC Recordings, Quiet Revolution, White and his band accomplish that goal in spades with a beautifully crafted collection of 12 songs that serve as a call to holiness for believers. Telecast will be hitting the road with Robbie Seay Band beginning next month. For tour dates updated daily, go to Telecast's MySpace.

Telecast's story is such of a prodigal son with reuniting with God and challenging listeners to live a life worthy of His calling. Josh White was once a member of a popular mainstream band in Seattle, Man Ray, which was signed to Mercury Records in 1997. Despite modest success, however, the band was later dropped from the label, and White went on to form another band called Medicate. Before long that pursuit began feeling empty, and White began re-embracing a closer relationship with God. Now with Telecast, White has never been happier to write about his love for God. Of course, White's the first to admit that he doesn't always have everything together, considering he's a pastor and worship leader at Solid Rock Church and a professional musician. And while the juggling act is never easy, White's resolve certainly is single-minded: "I want to bring theology back to music and be as Jesus-focused as possible. Pure and simple." Telecast is composed of: Josh White, Bobby Love, Luke Stillar, Brook Mosser, Zach Hodges, John Mark Comer and Ashley Elder. For more information on Telecast and Quiet Revolution click here.

 

 

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