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Flyleaf
Prizing: Win an Epiphone LP Junior Electric Guitar!
Brief Bio: Flyleaf bleed, grow, love and live on Memento Mori. A focused fire burns bright at the heart of Flyleaf’s second full-length album. The platinum-selling Texas quintet’s latest offering is a collection of poignant, passionate and pensive hard rock songs. From the kinetic first single, “Again,” to the touching album closer, “Arise,” guitarists Sameer Bhattacharya and Jared Hartman trade orchestral riffs that seesaw from soaring to searing. Drummer James Culpepper smoothly propels every groove forward, while Pat Seals’ bass anchors unforgettable hooks. Gliding across this majestic melodic backdrop, Lacey’s vocals build into beauty from pain. Her voice reaches transcendent heights on songs like “Set Apart This Dream” and “Missing.” Flyleaf’s flame keeps rising…. Lacey describes Memento Mori best. “This album feels like an emotional rollercoaster. While listening to it, I was holding my breath at points. The issues definitely got heavier and a little more intense.” [ END ]
Enter Here: www.totalassault.com/contests/id/02565/
Prizing:
Flyleaf have just released their new album, Memento Mori. In celebration of the release, the band and PureGrainAudio are giving one lucky fan the chance to win an Epiphone LP Junior Electric Guitar!
Deadline:
January 07, 2009.
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