Every Move a Picture

Every Move a Picture

Every Move a Picture is a four-piece, dance rock musical group combining guitars and synthesisers from San Francisco, USA. They have played at the SXSW music festival, and have also had a live session on KCRW radio. The band is well-known for its bass-heavy dance rock.

Current Status

Every Move a Picture was signed to V2 Records in the Fall of 2005. As of May 2006, they are in England, putting on shows with the English disco-punk quartet from Leeds, ¡Forward, Russia!. Their latest show at "Jacob's Well" in Leeds got rave reviews from English music magazine, the New Musical Express (NME).

The band is currently huddled up in their San Francisco studio working on a new batch of songs. Look for a new record in the Spring. They were voted best new band of the Year in 2005 on MTV.

Discography

"Signs of Life"

"You're So Predictable"

"On the Edge of Something Beautiful (At 12AM)"

"St. John's Night"

"Chemical Burns"

"Mission Bell"

"The Best is on the Outside"

"Outlaw"

"Dust"

"Simple Lessons In Love And Secession"

"Dixie"

Albums

* "Heart=Weapon"

EPs

* "Signs of Life EP"
* "Opposition Party EP"

External links

* [http://www.everymoveapicture.com Official Site]
* [http://www.heartequalsweapon.net Unofficial Fan Site]
* [http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb/mb050420every_move_a_picture KCRW radio session]
* [http://emapcentral.myfastforum.org/index.php Unofficial Forum (1)]
* [http://us.v2music.com/site/act.asp?ID=504 V2 Home Page]


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