American punk-pop combo Good Charlotte! Free gig tickets
By Guest Blogger on May 9, 2007 in Bands, Music, New Releases, Press Releases | Tags: Benjii Madden, Brixton, Carling, Concerts, Free Tickets, Gigs, Glasgow, Good Charlotte, Joel Madden, Music, Newcastle, Pop, Promotion, Promotional Giveaway, Punk, Tickets, Tour Dates
Good Charlotte catapulted into the limelight after the release of their second album, 'The Young And he Hopeless' which turned multi-platinum on the strength of singles "Anthem", "Girls & Boys" and "Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous" which took American radio by storm.
Good Charlotte's success travelled overseas with world tours and festival appearances taking the band to new audiences all around the globe. Their third album 'The Chronicles Of Life And Death' saw the band move into a more synth-heavy sound, with piano-ballads and introspective acoustic songs showing the strains of their newfound fame on tattooed frontmen and brothers Benjii and Joel Madden.
Fast forward two years and the band are back with their fourth album 'Good Morning Revival'. Laden with addictive riffs and power punk-pop chorus', 'Good Morning Revival' shows a maturity in the songs with lyrics exploring darker subjects with singles "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" and "The River" paving the way for the band to take their success to a whole new level.
Good Charlotte are heading to the UK for a tour this month and Carling has got 30 tickets up for grabs for their sold out dates at Carling Academy Newcastle, Brixton and Glasgow! See Carling: http://www.carling.com/members/ for more information.
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