Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: AUDIO34
- Format: CD
- UPC: 897030002360
- Street Date: 11/03/09
- PreBook Date: 09/29/09
- Label: 24 Hour Service Station »
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Run Time: 24:57 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2009
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
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XOXO - C'est la Vie
A perfect blend of hook-laden, synthy, danceable, grungy, timeless, indie pop with heartfelt coming-of-age lyrics.
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FOR FANS OF: The Beatles, Superdrag, Ben Folds, The Beach Boys, Weezer, Piebald, The Thermals A WARNING ABOUT XOXO (Hugs and Kisses) : This band should NOT be listened to unless you want to feel better then you did before you hit play. Combining a perfect blend of danceable, grungy, timeless, indie pop music and heartfelt coming of age lyrics, the secret is getting out about XOXO as they quickly turn into one of Orlando, Florida's prominent break out acts. Since playing SXSW this year, XOXO have been wooing audiences across the Southeast. Their ultra hummable 24 Hour Service Station debut EP "C'est La Vie" is chock full of Moog injected anthems including "The Dissociative Fugue," Merry Times" & "Life... In General." XOXO are recording their full length album with renowned producer James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, Paramore, New Found Glory). BE FOREWARNED: If you do not want fall in love with this band, stay away... Far, Far Away! XOXO (Hugs & Kisses) ARE CONTAGIOUS!
Track Listing
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Bonus Materials
- Debut EP - Recording follow-up album with producer James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, Paramore, New Found Glory)
- Played SXSW festival in 2009 and tour non-stop across the Southeast United States
Press Quotes
With a sugary synth-pop sound and catchy melodies combined with melodic guitar and somewhat melancholy lyrics, XOXO has an early '90s college alt-rock sound (the good kind, like Blind Melon or Polaris)
—REAX Magazine
Speaking of new, this heavily Beatles-styled band is fresh out the womb and already impressive.
—Justin Strout, Orlando Weekly