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Secrets (radio edit) - download Little Bitter
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Something
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Angel Food Dog Productions R-Three challenges the world to find ‘Something to Believe In’ San Rafael, CA, August 17, 2004 For the first time, avant-garde darkpop band R-Three have made their antiwar internet single ‘Something to Believe In’ available with 4 additional songs on CD and online digital download via ITunes and other major digital music distributors. R-Three has also signed with the ground-breaking digital distributor Weed, to make the new ‘Something to Believe In’ EP and their ambitious 2002 debut ‘Perceptual Distortion’ available for free download. This gives new listeners a risk free way to try out their music and gives fans and supporters a way to help share in the success of R-Three by doing what they’ve been doing anyway: sharing music with their friends. In the summer of 2003, almost a year before Michael Moore’s film FAHRENHEIT 9/11 won the Palmes d’Or at Cannes by questioning the Bush administration’s motivations for the Iraq war and the War on Terror, R-Three’s bold antiwar single ‘Something to Believe In’ issued a warning call to a worldwide online audience. Through the R-Three website (www.r-three.com), the band invited other activists to download and file share ‘Something to Believe In’ as widely as possible. Just a year and thousands of downloads later, this passionate cut is more relevant than ever. R-Three mastermind Rhett Redelings-MacDermott says, “We’re releasing this now because, for the first time since 9/11, millions of people are finally starting to wake up to the facts and listen for a real political discourse, in part because nothing the Bush Administration promised has actually come true. Our war on Iraq is a disaster. It’s creating terrorists, creating debt for our grandchildren’s children to work off; millions of children and families in our own country are actually getting left behind; our economy has been devastated; we have a record deficit after the last President left us with record surpluses; “supply side” economics is back even though 12 years of Republican rule proved that it doesn’t work for anyone but the rich. Even with the corporate media distorting the information landscape, people know something’s not right. ‘Something To Believe In’ is just a drop in a wave of grassroots change that’s building.” Sea Lion Records have included ‘Something To Believe In’ on their not-for-profit CD ‘Election Day: USA’ which is going out to radio stations late summer 2004 all over the country. People who hear the song won’t be able to buy ‘Election Day: USA’, but they can buy R-Three’s EP, which comes with 4 additional songs. ‘Something to Believe In’ is commercially available on CD from TowerRecords.com and CDBaby.com and from digital distributors Apples iTunes store, MusicMatch.com and SonyConnect.com. Additionally, full length “Weedified” versions of the songs (which play for free 3 times before listeners must either pay $0.99 per song or the track expires) are available for download at http://r-three.com/weed . “Weed is good,” Redelings-MacDermott says, “because listeners can download full length versions of all of our songs and actually get rewarded for helping our music ‘spread like a weed’ if they share the songs they buy with their friends. Since we’re primarily supported by our fans, this is a great way for us to give something back. We still plan to make CDs, but we think it’s important to embrace new models, not only for disseminating music, but for working with the global community toward social and political progress. There’s a struggle going on between the majority of people, who just want to live decent, honest and peaceful lives, and the relatively few extremists who thrive on conflict and suffering. We have more tools at our disposal than ever before, and it’s time we got together and started using them.” We couldn’t agree more. R-Three challenges the world to find something to believe in. R-Three is a Northern California based art-pop project founded and masterminded by Rhett Redelings-MacDermott, featuring a rotating lineup of friends and artists; showcasing Redelings-MacDermott's off beat musical aesthetics and meaningful lyrics. ‘Something To Believe In – EP’ is available Now at these retailers: TowerRecords.com CDBaby.com Apple iTunes Store MusicMatch.com SonyConnect.com Napster.com Real Networks Rhapsody ### Download Perceptual Distortion on ITunes
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