
Franklin, TN (Flicker Records/ www.eleventysevenrock.com) - Pop punk band eleventyseven is set to release its debut music video "MySpace" to video outlets nationwide on June 1st. The video includes a massive improvised food fight shot with students at Glendale High School in Tulsa, Okla.
Filmed by Steelehouse Productions, the "MySpace" video storyline mimics its lyrical message about embracing individualism and being honest about who you really are:
When was the last time you were honest Instead of posting blogs of fake emotions When you finally resurface to the point of finding purpose We'll begin to see just who you are
Frontman Matt Langston elaborates, "Hopefully it just gets kids thinking about the fact that there is more to life than conforming to a profile you create to feel accepted. You can't live life only showing people what you want them to see."
As for the food fight, it was shot over two days and involved more than 100 students armed with cafeteria not-so-favorites. Director Sam Stanton comments on the video's technical challenges, "Filming a food fight isn't what was tough, it was convincing everyone who had to clean up that it was a good idea to do it."
To view the "MySpace" video, go online to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5Vm7hKv6sE or https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7784167653928976529.
eleventyseven's first single, "More Than a Revolution," has been a specialty radio favorite, and the group was featured this spring on Columbia Records artist Superchick's national tour. The band's national debut, And the Land of Fake Believe, released to retail outlets May 16.
Matt Langston (lead vocals, guitar), Caleb Satterfield (bass), and Jonathan Stephens (drums) have been cranking out their brand of teenage, fun-frenzied music for nearly four years. Greenville, South Carolina has served as home base for the band, which quickly expanded its domain to include a majority of the East Coast. With three well-received independent releases already to its credit, the trio has maintained a non-stop touring schedule, proof of its extreme likeability and work ethic.
For more information on eleventyseven visit: www.eleventysevenrock.com or www.myspace.com/eleventyseven.
Flicker Records is based in Franklin, Tenn. It exists to foster the development of new artists and their respective music careers and make really loud rock music. Flicker's roster currently includes Pillar, Fireflight, nevertheless, eleventyseven, Kids in the Way, Flatfoot 56 and Until June. To find out about Flicker Records and its artists, go online to: www.flickerrecords.com .