LOUDNEZZ November 2013 Issue 1 Volume 1 | Seite 7

The News Lullwater Framing Hanley Lullwater Announce Broad Plans for Year of Touring in 2014 Lullwater continue to log miles on the road, adding select Southeastern appearances for late-2013. In December, the band will appear in Savannah, GA on the 21st at Jinx alongside others. Since 2012, Lullwater has toured consistently playing major and secondary market concerts throughout the Southeast, Midwest and up and down the East Coast. Cumulatively, the 200 gigs has built a strong base that only gets larger with each passing month. In 2013, the band appeared at SXSW, and completed a 25-date West Coast tour, expanding their fan base to one national in scope. The band plans to commit the majority of 2014 to touring, aiming to make 200 or more appearances mixed between headlining and support plays. The band recently released their self-titled album on their own Dinobird label. Recorded and produced at London Bridge Studios, Seattle WA (Pearl Jam 10, SoundgardenLouder Than Love), the September 17th offering has seen strong sales and critical acclaim from journalists and industry tastemakers. Guitar World premiered Lullwater, while the video for the single “Albatross” was picked up for an exclusive debut by Artist Direct. FRAMING HANLEY OFFERING FANS THREE NEW SONGS FOR FREE FRAMING HANLEY have decided to release three brand new songs FOR FREE on their website www.framinghanley.com due to the delay of their upcoming album THE SUM OF WHO WE ARE. The three songs (CROOKED SMILES, NO SAVING ME, and WALT AND THE WOLVES) are available now. FRAMING HANLEY hit the scene in 2007 with THE MOMENT (featuring LOLLIPOP, HEAR ME NOW) and their 2010 sophomore release A PROMISE TO BURN (You Stupid Girl, Back To Go Again). The Sum Of Who We Are was funded entirely by the band’s loyal fan base by donating money via a Kickstarter campaign. “First and foremost, our incredible fans are the reason it’s even possible” states Nixon. “They funded the entire thing on Kickstarter. That is still unbelievable to us. Every band says that they feel like they’re getting better with the years. So while I feel that’s a trite statement, I can’t deny it. We’ve never written as much material for an album as we did for this one. We had to cut so many songs that we felt were strong. We also recorded songs for the album that we felt weren’t ‘there’ yet only to go back to the drawing board and get it right. This record from start to finish will be all that we have in us. The ‘sum of who we are’ if you will.” 7