Graffiti6 releases single "Stare Into The Sun" as featured on TV, released September 27th - from their debut album 'Colours' released October 4th
Graffiti 6, the band that makes the sunshine look dull, are set to release their 2nd power pop song of the summer, the gushingly gorgeous "Stare Into The Sun".
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The track, which has been hand picked by The Sun newspaper for their Summer TV advert campaign, looks set to position the group as one of the acts to break out this year.
Vocalist Jamie Scott and producer, TommyD have been all over the airwaves and TV this summer when their epic "Annie You Save Me" was released.
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With major support from Radio 1's Fearne Cotton, Jo Whiley and Radio 2's Dermot O'Leary, to XFM and Perez Hilton, support for Graffiti6 has been over whelming. YouTube has been going crazy, and Twitter has been on fire, it's no surprise they were Number 1 on blog aggregator, Hype Machine.
Said Jamie, "It's fantastic that we're getting such a great response to the tracks. When "Annie You Save Me" was played for the first time on Radio 1, Fearne Cotton mentioned that we were playing a small London gig that night and when we got on stage, the room was absolutely rammed with people. It was mad!"
Graffiti6 continue to host their club night at The Vibe Bar, East London once a month where Graffiti6 member, Jimi Crayon shows off his artistic skill, providing the colourful backdrop visuals to the set.
The band continue to go from strength to strength across Europe; across the waters in Holland where they have just completed a sold-out tour, Dutch beer brand Heineken requested "Stare Into The Sun" for their TV ad campaign too. Their epic "Stone In My Heart" (taken from their debut EP) has also been picked up by US clothing giant Hollister, such the effect the group is having across the industry.
"Stare Into The Sun" is taken from the debut album 'Colours' released October 4, 2010.
"I don't think anything else really sounds like that out there." - Radio 1's Fearne Cotton
"These are funky pop melodies, exuberantly painted in the brightest, brashest colours." - Metro
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