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"From the waters above to the waters below..." Far from the glop and gloom of the 3D world you think you're supposed to see.. you are cordially invited to Ether Park. Ether Park's debut single (Willing to Lose" b/w "Trying" released on the band's own Wally Ballou label) got widespread college airplay. That success was followed up with the release of a holiday CD, "Ether Park and Friends Visit the Island of Misfit Toys", an E.P. of unique alternative covers of tunes from holiday TV shows such as "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". The CD charted heavily, staying at ..1 at WPNR, Utica College in New York for several weeks. |
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Ether Park has played several colleges in the Northeast, and many venues in NYC, including Arlene Grocery, the Mercury Lounge, and Webster Hall. Music conferences and festivals played include the Philadelphia Music Conference, the Digital Club Fest, the St. Patricks Day Viper Ball, and the Irish Expo. They have also played at the Kendall Cafe in Boston, a stage that has been visited by Jason Faulkner and Elvis Costello. Ether Park made its independent label debut as part of the CD compilation A Low Watt Document- Ingenious Diversions on the Shut Eye Records Label of Atlanta. Recently Ether Park produced a hilarious video of one it’s most popular songs, “Where’s Jeffrey?” You can see it here on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHq3LRKp6EY Ether Park will soon be releasing a new album full of fabulous pop masterpieces. In the meantime, please feel free to listen to current released songs on the Ether Park myspace page, www.myspace.com/etherpark, where you can also purchase individual songs or the E.P. through Snocap. If you would like to purchase a special edition release of the holiday CD “Ether Park and Friends Visit the Island of Misfit Toys” for $8 please contact us at: Ethergirl@aol.com Crash Zero E-Zine: “ In a world of alternative clutter that has lost its direction, its refreshing to hear something totally new”. Cake Magazine: “Crafty, confident, and more than a little clever pop music... This is smart work. Is Top-40 radio ready for Ether Park? Probably not, but you should be”.
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