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Don't Turn Out the Lights

by Railer

Don't Turn Out The Lights is a Faint / Duran Duran-esque song about fighting to live on while residing on a doomed planet.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
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Biography

Hailing from Portland, Oregon, RAILER are no longer seeking to rule the world. They just enjoy making and performing synth-influenced music. "Don't Turn Out The Lights" is the first single from their self-released sophomore album "Zeroes and Ones" (2012).

-Winners of 94.7 Alternative Portland's largest new band search. Judges included John Reese (manager of Guns N' Roses) and Ross Robinson (producer of the Cure and the early Korn albums). RAILER was soon discovered by former Public Image Limited drummer Martin Atkins (Ministry / Pigface / Killing Joke). As the head of his own label (Invisible Records previously known as Wax Trax!), In 2003, "Frame Of Mind" was re-released under Invisible Records. Songs, "Kiss Fix," "Deja Vu," and "A Part of You," were instant local radio hits and featured on numerous compilations. "If We Could Be," was recently featured in the XBox 360 video game "Prey."

Randall Scott: Vocals
Zev: Bass
Andrew: Guitar
Mo: Synth
Shawn : Sequences / Live Drums


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