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The band

info@heymarseilles.com

Management

Fuzed Music
Christen Greene
ph: 206.352.6892
cgreene@fuzedmusic.com

Booking

Fleming and Associates
Susie Giang
ph: 734.995.9066
susie@flemingartists.com

Press/Media Inquiries

Terrorbird
Leeor Brown
ph: 661.472.0754
leeor@terrorbird.com

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The February Reader

Its February yall. The time for small-chatting about new years resolutions is over. The time for realizing that small-chat and resolutions are for suckers is now.

We’re going on tour! In March we head out to do some East Coast shows through NY, MA, and VT on the road to the Canadian Music Fest in Toronto, ON to play alongside Great Lake Swimmers, Constantines, Daughtry, and Our Lady Peace. Many details are available and kept mostly-up-to-date on our events page (http://bit.ly/7HchxG). Supertrip:

March 7: Saratoga Springs, NY
March 8: New York, NY
March 9: Cambridge, MA
March 10: Burlington, VT
March 11-12: Canadian Music Fest

We haven’t played many shows on the right coast, and seeing that MTV hasn’t returned our calls re: doing an episode of MTV Cribz at Colin’s house, we would be very appreciative if you would invite your east coast friends/fam to a show. Understatement of the year.

After we conquer the East Coast, we’re heading to sunny Austin, Texas to mingle with thousands of metal-head guitar screamers and double-kick-drum ragers. SXSW is going to be a blast. If you’re going, give us a holla– we’ll get some BBQ.

And now… Upcoming shows:

February 19th – The Vera Project (Seattle)
w/ The GLOBES!
7:30pm, $11, all-ages.
info/RSVP: http://bit.ly/d1GgWd
tickets: http://bit.ly/6PlESQ
Bringing back the 2-band bill!

February 20th – Mississippi Studios (Portland)
w/ Visqueen, Black Whales
8pm, $9, 21+
info/RSVP: http://bit.ly/bfDwhH
tickets: http://bit.ly/8YjaPL
Fostering the sea/pdx feud with a stellar 206 bill.

March 5th – Neumos (Seattle)
w/ Visqueen, Mash Hall (formerly They Live), & Fences
8pm, $10, 21+
info/RSVP: http://bit.ly/d5pLME
tickets: http://bit.ly/dbhqMU
Yum.

Stay hydrated, look people in the eyes, and do stay in touch.

Philip
Hey Marseilles

Comments (1)

Stephanie JasperMarch 31st, 2010 at 3:25 pm

Just an idea, but you guys should consider coming to Virginia. Charlottesville is a very hip place for music and is the home of the University of Virginia- the largest public university in the United States and founded by Thomas Jefferson!
I myself attend Sweet Briar College which is about an hour away, but you should consider paying a visit to here as well. It is a private all-women institution and our campus was named Most Beautiful Campus by the Princeton Review. If you’re into aesthetics, you can’t beat beautiful landscapes and beautiful women. Aside from this, central Virginia is a hub for young people as there is literally a circle of colleges spaced an hour apart from each other.
Keep playing on and congratulations on your successes!
-An old fan

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