Archive for May, 2008

Superficials Third Album: Lights!

May 30th, 2008 | Category: Loot, Music

Lights

Lights is the Superficials third album.  Lights is a home recording comprised of 11 Paul-penned songs.  Plans for Lights were initially modest, the collection intended primarily for demo purposes.  This changed, however, when the group met Jim Lightman, who offered to lend his well-known ears to the project.  With Jim’s direction and engineering skills, Lights developed into an entirely different kind of monster.  Lights is a manufactured and commercially released album like Yearbook, and it’s full of terrific, hot tracks.

 

Tracks:

1. Life’s Got Rules

2. Girl Don’t You Slow It

3. Look No More

4. You’ve Got To Run

5. Think Tank

6. You Keep Us on the Outside

7. All Mine

8. All Yours

9. My Beautiful Friend

10. I Want to Feel Good

11. Heaven Must Have Sent You

 

Get it now at CDBaby.com!

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Can’t Make the Rutledge? Catch the Live Show Online!

May 20th, 2008 | Category: News

Can’t make the CD release show at the Rutledge this week?  We’ll miss you, but don’t worry.  You can catch the entire show live on streaming video, from sound check to wrap up!  Check out the Rutledge’s live feed here:

www.therutledgelmv.com/video_stream.htm

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May Song of the Month

May 14th, 2008 | Category: Song of the Month

Here’s the May Song of the Month, straight from the “Lights” album:

Heaven Must Have Sent You 

Don’t forget, the CD release party for Lights at the Rutledge!

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Superficial Radio!

May 14th, 2008 | Category: News

The band will be doing an in-studio to promote Lights on Radio Free Nashville (WRFN—98.9 FM) Saturday, May 17 from 7-9pm (The Stickman Show).  You can listen to it live at:  http://www.radiofreenashville.org

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“Lights” is here!

May 14th, 2008 | Category: News

This is it! The Superficials will be celebrating the release of their newest album Lights with a release party on Thursday, May 22nd at The Rutledge (410 4th Ave. S.) in downtown Nashville. The cost of the show is $10, and includes a copy of the new disc. Initially begun as a demo of 11 new Paul-penned songs, the group had no idea that pretty soon well-known producer and engineer Jim Lightman (india.arie, Hank III) would lend his expertise to the project. With artwork created by friend/graphic designer Cara Manka (during a cross-country road trip, no less!), the album is the best sounding and best looking record The Superficials have released to date. Can’t make the show?  No worries.  Lights will be made available no later than May 20th, first at cdbaby.com, then later through many other internet retailers and regional independent music stores.

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