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February 6, 2008

“MySpace Girl” Viral Video to Premier on MySpace.com Main Page

Filed under: News — Isaac Olagunju @ 2:02 am

02/06/2008
“MySpace Girl” Viral Video to Premier on MySpace.com Main Page
INO/Columbia Record’s rock pop band The Afters are preparing to release their highly anticipated sophomore project “Never Going Back to OK” on Feb. 26, which has already garnered a top 5 track at Christian CHR and Rock for the self-titled first single, and will soon see the charming and entertaining “MySpace Girl” viral video premiere on MySpace.com’s Main Page and shortly following at Seventeen.com.

In the viral video for the cute, catchy (yet true story) song “MySpace Girl”, fans will see The Afters’ cartoon counter parts re-enact the story of the song about a guy meeting his future wife at a drive thru and following up with her via myspace. In addition, actual “friends” were chosen from the band’s MySpace page to be a part of the video. The popular social networking site MySpace will premiere the video starting Feb. 13 on their homepage as well as the site’s music video page. One week later, Seventeen.com will be catching in on the excitement and posting the video for two weeks starting on or near Feb. 19th.

Confirmed for one of the last two cover stories of CCM Magazine (March), with the title track single headed toward No. 1 on the Christian CHR charts having already hit No. 5 on the Christian Rock charts, “Never Going Back to OK” has received a ground swell of radio airplay and was targeted early on as a hit by a majority of key market stations nationwide including the AIR-1 Network, WONU/Chicago, Radio-U/Columbus, YES-FM/Toledo, WNAZ/Nashville, KVRK/Dallas, WMKL/Miami and many more. The Afters first Christian AC single, “Keeping Me Alive” goes for adds this week on February 8th.

The Afters’ second album is a culmination of all the buzz and excitement of the past three years for this emerging band. After receiving a Gospel Music Award for “Best New Artist of 2006” and having the most downloaded inspirational track (“Beautiful Love”) of the same year on the iTunes charts, the band is back with a diverse record in “Never Going Back to Okay” that includes pensive ballads such as “Ocean Wide,” potent tracks like “Keeping Me Alive,” lighter songs such as “MySpace Girl” and a catchy rock title track.

“On the last record there was a common thread of hope that came out in all the songs,” vocalist/guitarist Brad Wigg says of “I Wish We All Could Win.” “This album seems to reflect transformation. I think a lot of the songs are talking about moving forward, of becoming who we are meant to be.”

Though weeks from its release date, “Never Going Back to OK” has received early immense acclaim including:

“The result is an edgier band that manages to maintain secure melodic footing … its clear there’s a music statement being played just as loud as the lyrics … this album is better in every way.” 4 ½ stars!! - CCM Magazine

“This upcoming release is really going to blow you away … a breakthrough album … I hope the fans don’t waste any time getting their hands on this album.” - GospelMusicChannel.com

“The Afters’ sophomore effort is a bright, hopeful, melodic burst of sound.” - HM Magazine

“This is a very good effort by The Afters—far from OK—and a recommended pick for 2008.” - Christian Retailing

““With ‘Never Going Back To OK’, The Afters present a dynamic collection of inspiring power-pop anthems and pensive ballads that reach well beyond the scope of their influences … The Afters’ musical depth and lyrical poignancy assure them a place among the genre’s elite.” - Stereo Subversion

“The ballads show more depth than they have before, and you get that when you really listen to “Ocean Wide” and “Beautiful Words” … “Falling Into Place” has multiple layers lyrically and musically. The Afters continue to explore the bounds of earthly and heavenly relationships. And they get a little better with every step.” - CBNMusic.com

“They’re ready to take off, and Never Going Back to OK just might be the vehicle that puts them over … The Afters’ Never Going Back to OK is ‘more than just OK.’” - Phantom Tollbooth

The Afters will also be touring across the country throughout 2008 including headlining their own dates this spring and hitting the major summer festivals. All tour dates listed below are subject to change.

Releasing their debut project “I Wish We All Could Win” in 2005, The Afters received top attention from their fans and media outlets. The Afters’ music has appeared on the networks of MTV, mtvU, ABC Family and E! News as well as on HOT AC and VH-1 radio along with outlets such as Billboard, BOP and Popstar. The MTV college network and mtvU have been strong supporters of the band as their music video for “Beautiful Love” was awarded with an mtvU Award for Best Streaming Video in 2005. The Afters were awarded the Dove Award for “New Artist of the Year” (2006), and had the most downloaded single on the iTunes inspirational charts in 2006 with more than a 100,000 downloads. The foursome composed of Josh Havens, Matt Fuqua, Brad Wiggs and Mark Dodd, met while working at a Starbucks in Mesquite, Texas and was later discovered by MercyMe front man Bart Millard.

theafters.com Myspace.com/theafters
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* ALL DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Feb 9 2008 7:00P
Johnson City, Tennessee

Feb 13 2008 8:00P
Nacogdoches, Texas

Feb 16 2008 7:00P
Chandler Arizona

Feb 17 2008 7:30P
Garden Grove, California

Feb 19 2008 7:00P
Visalia, California

Feb 22 2008 7:00P
Lake Stevens (Seattle Area), Washington

Feb 23 2008 7:00P
Vancouver, Washington

Feb 26 2008 8:00P
Denver, Colorado

March 8th -
Dallas, TX KLTY Celebrate Family

Mar 12 2008 7:00P
Westerville (Columbus Area), Ohio

Mar 14 2008 7:00P
Marion, Indiana

Mar 16 2008 7:00P
Musica Akron, Ohio

Mar 21 2008 9:00P
Belton, Texas

Mar 29 2008 8:00P
Kingsland, Texas

May 3 2008 7:00P
Greenville, Illinois

May 19-232008 5:00P
KLOVE Friends and Family Music Cruise

May 31 2008 5:00P
Federal Way, Washington

Jun 27 2008 4:00P
Creation -Shirleysburg, Pennsylvania
Jul 24 2008 1:00P
Creation West- George, Washington

Aug 9 2008 2:00P
Leitchfield, Kentucky

Sep 13 2008 5:00P
Springfield, Massachusetts

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