Friday, July 10, 2009

News From USA Today Article: Song Written By Max & Tony To Be Emily Osment's First Single

As we mentioned yesterday, Eve 6 had a prominent Friday mention in the "Life" section of USA Today:
Osment, who is still recording, describes her music as "definitely pop, but with an alternative-rock edge. It's music you'll want to play in the car with the windows rolled down." The budding singer/songwriter collaborated on tunes with Tom Higgenson of the Plain White T's and Eve 6's Max Collins and Tony Fagenson. The latter pair co-wrote a track called All the Way Up, which will premiere on Radio Disney and online in August. An accompanying video has been shot, featuring members of the band Push Play.
Max and Tony aren't just contributing songs to artists across the musical spectrum (from Puddle of Mudd to Emily Osment), they are contributing debut singles! This is definitely big for the guys, as Osment seems to have a good PR push going.

In more good news, we hear from Tony that the song is also going to be featured on the ABC Family television show 10 Things I Hate About You . As of now, Tony isn't sure which episode the song will be featured on.

Before accusing the guys of Eve 6 of "selling out" or "not focusing on the right things," keep in mind that this is a different day and age of music. When musicians have marketable talents, they need to make a living the best way they can. Emily Osment having success will only help to provide Max and Tony with the means to continue producing Eve 6 music, so everyone should get out there and support her new single "All The Way Up."

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Max and Tony Mentioned in a USA Today Article On Friday July 10!

Well, this is some awesome news, according to Tony's Twitter:
Max and I are mentioned in tomorrow's (friday's) USA Today in a thing about our pal Emily Osment who we wrote some tunes with. Check itz out
Sure, it isn't about Eve 6 per se, but we're sure there will be a mention of the band, and USA Today is one of the most widely circulated daily newspapers in the United States. It really is refreshing to see the guys making the best of their unique talents in today's music industry.

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