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Loudvine - The Beauvilles Feel Some Los Angeles Love
posted May 30th 2009, 00:21
Huge thanks to Loudvine.com, Los Angeles' premier live music site, for championing these fine chaps!

Florida based rockers The Beauvilles rock. Catchy, I know, but seriously what more can you say about these dudes? As I listened to them the other day, with each knob dial turn making it just a bit louder, I realized I should probably turn my stereo down for fear my anal retentive neighbors would come knocking on my door(again), and complain about the music being too loud.
We wont get into the tragedy of apartment living, but we will say this about The Beauvilles-I do not personally know these four dudes, but I think they are deranged(and we mean that in a good way) and determined to make rock and roll, pure to the very core and the only way they know how; essentially lifting a middle finger at everyone while living every line and every power chord as if it were their last.
Amen to that, music, for the sake of making music and sharing it with the people. What a concept! More people should listen to The Beauvilles. Play The Beauvilles and give yourself a treat. But please do it for the band itself that has put so much of their soul into making this music, so play it really stinking loud. You will thank yourself. They have quite a few upcoming shows in Florida in June and July and hopefully these dudes will make their way to the left coast were we will be ready to welcome them with open arms!
Orlando Weekly: Happy-Go-Lucky - An Interview With Gleeful Pop Band XOXO
posted May 19th 2009, 15:06
Happy-go-lucky: Is there another layer to Orlando's gleeful pop band XOXO?
For a FREE DOWNLOAD of their single "The Dissociative Fugue" click here!
By Justin Strout
For the record, I just wanted to play some Wii.
Local indie pop band XOXO have just recorded their debut EP, C’est la Vie, and after about a year of intensive name-building, playing every regional show they could get their hands into – not to mention this year’s South by Southwest Music Festival – it’s time I got to know them.
But I’ve been pummeled by a head cold for going on a week now and I could really use some fun, something that XOXO happen to specialize in. From their scattershot tour blogs hosted by Orlando Sentinel to the infuriatingly sunny rainbow beaming out from a guitar case on their album cover, to say nothing of their now-famously cute band name that translates to “hugs and kisses,” who better to shake me out of my funk? To make things even more impossibly exultant, perennially merry Jeff Ilgenfritz of Mumpsy produced C’est la Vie. And he just bought a Wii. “I’ve been totally downloading everything with Mario or Zelda/Link from the old consoles. Valhalla!” he boasts. That sounds perfect.
Instead, I’m sniffling my way toward Seven Sisters Coffeehouse on Mills on a muggy evening. XOXO singer Noah Kussack and bassist Kyle Raker sit out front to greet me. Apparently, the Seven Sisters are doing well enough in this economy to afford closing by midday. Wally’s is a block away, but they only take cash. For all their DIY attitude toward music, Kussack – who rode his motorcycle directly from his day job pimping cell phones – and oxford-and-tie admissions rep Raker are all plastic. We settle in at Will’s Pub across the street.
The Beauvilles' "Snow" Wins Best Video at Sunscreen Film Festival
posted May 6th 2009, 23:56
We are very proud to announce the video for The Beauvilles' song “Snow” won the award for Best Video at The Fourth Annual Sunscreen Film Festival.
Congrats boys!
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