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  Readymade Breakup release debut, Isn't That What It's For?

 

Not Lame.com calls Belmar, New Jersey’s Readymade Breakup “the full pop package.”

The Aquarian Weekly says “Their true talent is their understanding of song composition and its use in reaction and response from their listeners. This acoustic fronted band delivers traditional pop with an edgy and humorous style."

The Jersey Beat declares “Readymade Breakup wraps sweet dewy vocals and lush dreamy soundscapes of guitar, bass and keyboards around a full-on embrace of romance, in a way not really heard in mainstream rock since the pre-punk era."

What’s your review of Readymade Breakup?  Contact Joelle@audiocrushpr.com to request a copy of "Isn't That What It's For?” be sent to you immediately. 

You’ll find that the album showcases 12 unforgettable pop songs with sincere lyrics and the occasional smirk. Recorded in 2006 by producer Arun Venkatesh (Taking Back Sunday, Thursday), and self-released by the band in January 2007, "Isn't That What It's For?” offers driving acoustic rock ("Starting to End," "Say Yes"), soaring pop melody ("Yesterday Is The Greediest Day," "The Cruelest Déjà Vu") and gorgeously layered ballads ("Invincible," "Ships In the Night"). Bolder than most of their peers, Readymade Breakup don't hide behind walls of guitars--they expose their emotions with some of the most sincere lyrics you'll hear. 

"Isn't That What It's For?” can be ordered online through CD Baby and Not Lame. Digital downloads are available via iTunes and SnoCap.

 

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