Friday, March 21, 2008

THREE MILES OUT TO RELEASE THIRD ALBUM APRIL 29

Cleveland, OH—It’s been a few years between albums, but fans of rocking four-piece Cleveland-based band Three Miles Out will be pleased to know that the boys are back. Nobody is TMO’s third album, and with thirteen new songs that can best be described as blistering, hard-edged pop, it’s clear that these guys have delivered their best set of music yet. Nobody is set for worldwide release on April 29, and will be available digitally on iTunes and other online retail outlets.

Three Miles Out remains a regionally adored band, as they have continued to work hard at honing their performance skills and growing their fan base. Their trademark guitar-driven rock sound is still there, but the hooks are bigger than ever and the band’s songwriting continues to mature into something special. Nobody, the follow-up to 2002’s That’s Life, is just further evidence of the maturation process.

“I would have to say that this is our best release ever,” says singer/guitarist Ken Voll. “The production with Lawrence (Gelburd) and the engineering brilliance of Mark (Knapp) has combined for a very interesting disc. Our writing process has evolved to where we are only recording and playing the best versions of every song. That process has allowed us to release a disc with no ‘filler’ songs.”

The past few years have presented TMO several opportunities to perform in front of large groups of potential fans, and they are the only unsigned Cleveland band to perform at every major venue in the city including Cleveland Browns Stadium, Blossom Music Center, Tower City Amphitheater and Quicken Loans Arena. TMO was repeatedly asked to return to such functions as Browns and Cavaliers pre-game festivities that were broadcast live on WUAB 19&43. They were also one of seven national finalists in the Budweiser Battle of the Bands in 2004, and have also performed at several high profile music conferences over the last few years.

Songs from both of TMO’s releases (TMO in 2000 and That’s Life in 2002) have charted regionally on radio, and their song “If I Could Fly” even reached as high as #2 on one chart behind Metallica. TMO has opened for such national acts as 3 Doors Down, Shinedown, Seether, Boston, Styx, Peter Frampton and Nelson.

And the band’s live show continues to be their main selling point. “We all love performing live and the interaction we have with our fans, and that’s why we are here,” says Voll. “TMO has become four friends doing what we love to do, and we enjoy every minute of it.”

For more information, please visit www.threemilesout.com

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