Motion Picture Soundtrack

Based in Kent, at the heart of the garden of England, Motion Picture Soundtrack deftly weave engaging lyrics and powerful moving melodies into their deep, dark rock tapestry. At times gentle, at others fiercely driven, the result is uplifting, yet realistic, euphoric and beautiful.

Honing their craft for several months with producers Hugh Jones (Echo and the Bunnymen, I am Kloot) and Dan Austin (Doves, Massive Attack, Oceansize) subsequently paving the way for industry heavyweights Paul Schroeder (The Stone Roses, The Verve), Cenzo Townshend (Editors, Bloc Party, Klaxons) and Bob Ludwig (RATM, Radiohead, Tool…) to take the reins and commit the band’s sonic theatrics perfectly to record. Single ‘Glass Figures’ features a thunderous, engaging, Jeff Buckley/Editors-esque crossover that comes at you ‘like a shower of knives’. The track, one of the more heavy outings from the album sees Motion Picture Soundtrack once again assert themselves as not only masters of the crescendo but excellent at uniting thoughtful tender moments with out and out crushing rock. The manifesto is simple – to create music to move the listener. It’s intricate – but under the band’s complete control – and made to seem effortless.

The sonic swirling of their sound draws a definitive line between the patient, brooding and stylistic MPS – a band with real staying power – and the countless fly by night acts that clog up much of the community. With people across the UK taking a deeper interest in their work and an ever-increasing number of fans discovering the power of the live show, they are truly a band to connect with. The coming year could well be theirs.

Brother Ali on MTV homepage

Everyone’s favourite Albino MC Brother Ali rolled up on MTV’s homepage this week as he found himself with Justin Timberlake beatboxing for him in Wyoming recently. Amazing!

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Enter Shikari score big in K!

Kerrang! this week features an excellent double page spread write-up of Enter Shikari‘s Christmas hometown show. The band earn a KKKK score and are described as “victorious electro-warriors”.

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MySpace feature Division Artists

A great start to the year for Division acts Subfocus and Let’s Go To War both of whom have videos featured on the MySpace Music page. Long may it continue!

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Black Lips – NME Album of 2010

Black Lips have made NME’s Albums of 2010 preview feature in this week’s issue. Check it out for an update on song titles, tapping into the spiritual and 3-minute pop songs. Big things are coming!

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We The Kings UK release and tour

We here at Division are excited to build upon our first We The Kings campaign back in 2008 with the release of new album ‘Smile Kid’ in the UK on 8th March. The band will also be supporting You Me At Six on their UK tour in March.

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Mail fo Lazarus

Bad for Lazarus proved again that being unsigned isnt going to stop them taking on the world, scoring a great live review in yesterday’s Mail on Sunday.

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TalkTalk Ones To Watch in 2010

TalkTalk (previously Tiscali’s website) has unravelled a list of artists to watch out for in 2010 and both Side One Dummy acts Fake Problems and The Gaslight Anthem have made the cut. Check it out here. Fake Problems tur the UK in April and both bands have new albums out later in the year!

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Rock Sound Readers’ Poll

The Rock Sound Readers’ Poll results are in and Division artists feature big. Enter Shikari score Best Album of 2009 and Best Live Band with a spot in the Top 10 Best British Bands, Best Videos and Best Singles. Placebo and Bowling For Soup also feature in the Top 10 Albums with Placebo in the Top 10 Best British Bands, Live Bands, Singles, Videos and Eye Candy of The Year.

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Alberta Cross are Ones To Watch

Alberta Cross are featured as Ones To Watch in 2010 in this month’s Classic Rock Magazine and they also have a song ‘Leave Us And Forgive Us’ on the mag’s accompanying CD so check it out!

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