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Envelope Pushers Pack Out SuperDome 5 nights straight with their 1$ continuing tour
Recently, the Envelope Pushers have made it where they've been dying to go for a while now: The big time. Playing to crowds of 72,500, people from across the U.S. travled to see these underground artists make it to a major venue. Still not signed with a record label, they avoid the nessecary product placement of the bigger contracts, but do have a name of their own among the musicly aware.
Like Brad Sucks, they release much of their mixes for songs online for free, but do reserve the copyright on all lyrics, which often drawn in the non-clubbing crowd. Also, all the solos and bells and whistles are removed from the free version as well, leaving a skeleton work that still has a very original funky "big break" sound.
When asked about future plans, leader Rob Kelvin said that they planed to continue to tour in the US a bit, but would be raising ticket prices. They would continue the 1$ crusade in the UK and Japan though, where their two second biggest audiances are.
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Meanwhile Xero Kelvin continues to do secret work away from the spotlight, but the smaller hardcore groups fan base is increasing faster underground than E.P.'s mainstream venues attract fans and radio time.