THE FAULT LINE: Junkin' Em Up

The Fault Line

Junkin' Em Up

© 2008 The Fault Line (796873062954)

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From the pioneers of "NAKED ROCK" comes their debut rock album, pushing the boundaries and climbing the existing musical walls of the traditional a cappella style.

tracks

1 Maureen
2 The Way You Make Me Feel
3 My Girl
4 Stand By Me
5 Believer
6 Magic
7 Dance Dance
8 Sky
9 Use Me
10 Some Kind Of Wonderful

notes

The first all vocal group of their kind, The Fault Line is smashing down the existing boundaries of vocal music as well as the stale predictability of modern rock and roll. Emerging out of mother rock and roll’s womb - Naked, New, and Screaming, The Fault Line is poised to change the way people look at and listen to Rock and Roll. Never before has a band dived into mainstream rock without the use of instruments.

What started out as a cool idea to create a rock band using no instrumentation has lead to the creation of this unique, organic sound. The Fault Line has completely rewritten the book on vocal music with their innovative direction. Unlike traditional vocal music(or that dirty word, a cappella) The Fault Line’s sound easily fits into modern rock radio playlists, while their electrifying stage show and huge live sound more than hold their own on the same stages as today’s heaviest bands.

So powerful is the emergent property of these 4 talented musicians that the judges of America’s Got Talent; Sharon Osbourne, David Hasselhoff and Piers Morgan, watched in awe as the Fault Line rocked the stage using only their incredible voices.

The Fault Line is now on tour across North America. Their typical live set features their own hard driving originals as well as covers originally performed by the bands that inspire them such as The Used, 30 Seconds to Mars, and Breaking Benjamin. The Fault Line also lends their unique sound and musical spin in updating several classic rock songs from artists like Grand Funk Railroad and Bill Withers.

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