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RadioRadio : Watch 'Em All Come Runnin'
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Modern Retro Rock with Electronic Influneces
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2006
Watch 'Em All Come Runnin' Record Label: RadioRadio
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Butterfly 4:09 Album Only
The Game 2:58 Album Only
The World Is Gonna Change You 3:20 Album Only
Marathon 3:47 Album Only
Last Shot 3:36 Album Only
Photo Boys 2:42 Album Only
Watch 'Em All Come Runnin' 3:03 Album Only
Weight and Groove 4:09 Album Only
Ruby Reflection 395 3:01 Album Only
The Tide 3:20 Album Only
We Don't Come From Anywhere 2:59 Album Only
Splendor Star-Crossed Violets and Blue 3:14 Album Only
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Album Notes

Bursting onto the scene in 2006, RadioRadio remains committed to the origins of its name. Taken from the Elvis Costello song, this Midwestern quartet projects the kind of highbrow pop sensibility associated with groups such as Snow Patrol, The Killers and David Bowie.

RadioRadio’s highly anticipated debut album ‘Watch ‘Em All Come Runnin’, garnered critical acclaim and found a broad audience with the attention of commercial radio. In 2008 RadioRadio toured regionally in support of their tightly knit E.P. ‘Alarm 1, Alarm 2’, winning fans from Chicago to Houston with their unfailingly fine-tuned performances.

The band's sponsored showcase at SXSW and subsequent collaboration with Grammy nominated engineer Mark Needham (The Killers, Pete Yorn) on the single remix of ‘BBC’, has only solidified their position as one of the region’s premier original acts.

With influences taken from their formative years, RadioRadio has fused today's rock with heroes from their past. Common ground for the band includes acts like The Call, Joy Division, My Bloody Valentine, STP, Nine Inch Nails, Talk Talk, and U2. The result is a band that is relevant yet unique.

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REVIEWS

An amazing ride full of intelligent, well written and perfectly executed music.
author: Brianne Sharone
This CD totally blew me away. The songs are all-enveloping. The sound is very full, tight, and flawless. The lyrics are relatable and thought provoking. You can hear the individual talent of each musician fused together with great songwriting to make one of the best albums I have come across in quite some time.
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