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"I Never Said That" - Voxhaul Broadcast

3 hours, some minutes, and counting. As a belated birthday present, my sisters and I along with my uber-excited brother in-law will take on our very first Red Carpet experience at The Avalon in Hollywood.

In celebration of LA's Fashion Week, Project Ethos (www.projectethos.com) will be hosting an event filled with fashion, music, and art. Since this is all of our "first times," we know not to raise our standards quite yet. We know that often times we may be in for a surprise, good or bad we've yet to determine. So, for now all we know is to keep an open mind, expect craziness, and look extremely beautiful doing so.

This band will be featured at the infamous old-theatre-turned-nightclub on the corner of Hollywood and Vine. Deemed by LA Time's magazine as one of LA's "Best New Indie Bands," this innovative quartet takes on various musical influences from James Brown to The Beatles. I've heard a few of their songs and chose this one because of its upbeat, "video-game" like quality and just like a game the intro is catchy, playful and unique. The lyrics weren't available online so to check out more information, log onto http://www.voxhaulbroadcast.com/.



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