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[newsImage]031510_razorbax.jpg[/newsImage]You guys know we usually don't promote many other bands - so hopefully me doing this at all will be some encouragement to take it seriously. An up and coming band out of England, The Razorbax, are releasing their debut album today titled "Something To Believe In" - and it's damned good. Seriously. You can get it from Amazon (Amazon US - $6.99 or Amazon UK - £4.99). The front man is an active member on our forum, and a huge Green Day fan, so you know their inspiration comes from a good source. Here are some more details about the band, and a preview of the title song, "Something To Believe In"
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This snippet comes from nova-caine.com, a site dedicated to helping promote unsigned bands:
[quote]Their self-funded debut album 'Something To Believe In' is a 12 track journey into their hearts and minds, they leave nothing hidden. The songs range from melodic epics (Don't, Couldn't Wait) to 2 minute rage filled snarls (Wake Up! Wake Up!, Stupid Boy!) and an incredibly radio friendly acoustic ballad (Better Place). The album maintains a refreshing original feel that could easily sit alongside your CD collection of Green Day, The Who, The Jam and even The Clash and not look out of place.

The album bucks the trend for manufactured and 'image over content' based music and delivers honest to god rock n roll, a sound track to fix Broken Britain or a rare social commentary to speak to the disaffected and isolated. [/quote]

These guys didn't ask me to help promote the album, I'm doing it because I really want to support this band. I seriously can't get enough of the song "Couldn't Wait".

I encourage you all to help support quality independent music and go purchase 'Something To Believe In' now. And help spread the word about these guys. You can purchase a download of the album from Amazon, Napster, Play, HMV, and Spotify. You can also purchase a CD from the bands official site, and from nova-caine.com.

For more info:
TheRazorbax.co.uk - Official Site
Razorbax Facebook Fan Page
Razobax MySpace
Nova-caine.com - Interviews with band
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