RUN KID RUN

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RUN KID RUN's NEW ALBUM "LOVE AT THE CORE" IS IN STORES AND ONLINE NOW!

Run Kid Run's new album "Love At The Core" is available everywhere now! As one would expect after two years, Run KId Run comes out with a dynamic sophmore release that will for sure put them on the charts with songs like "Captives Come Home", "One In A Million", and "Freedom"...just to name a few! Check below to see where you can get your copy:

Retailers:
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Digital Downloads:
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RUN KID RUN'S NEW ALBUM SITE!

Check out the new Run Kid Run "Love At The Core" album site. Check out the news, some of the hit songs, tour dates, banners, and more! We even dare you to try and shoot a BULLSEYE!!




If imitation is the highest form of flattery, Run Kid Run guitarist Neil Endicott’s fashion designer friend must be downright honored by the southern Illinois band’s decision to name its second album after a phrase she first printed on one of her popular handbags.

Meant then and now as more than a fashion statement, Love at the Core weaves throughout its ten exuberant pop/rock songs the message that a relationship with God is central to the essence of life.

“The world often gives love a different meaning than what was originally intended,” says Endicott. “On this record we set out to find what love really entails. ‘Love at the core’ just nails the point that, in all situations, the heart of love always has to do with God.”

Produced by James Paul Wisner (Dashboard Confessional, Paramore) over a two-month stretch in Florida, the new release expands on what Run Kid Run started with its 2006 debut, This Is Who We Are. That set charted the radio hits “We’ve Only Just Begun” and “Sing to Me,” gained exposure in American Eagle and Hollister stores and on daytime television, and led fans to sample the band’s songs nearly one million times at MySpace.

Early on, AbsolutePunk.net hailed Run Kid Run as a “next big thing” and described its first disc as “insanely catchy” and a “refreshing mixture of melody, cheer, and energy.”

Love at the Core is all those things as well, only made better by the maturing creative chemistry that comes from two more years of living together as a band on and off the road. The project opens with “Rescue Me,” a cracking good slice of Jimmy Eat World-styled pop driven by the distinct voice of singer David Josiah Curtis whose enunciation and timbre also bring to mind The Police in its heyday.

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* See Run Kid Run on the Green T Tour
* Add Run Kid Run on MySpace!
* Add Run Kid Run on FACEBOOK!
* Buy "This Is Who We Are" Now!
* Watch the video for "We've Only Just Begun"

 
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paper hearts

Hey ya! just to let you guys! YOU are amazing and make
awesome music! love it! much ♥

HEYshady09

I CANT WAIT TO SEE YOU GUYS AT ROCK THE COAST!

Youngn Rock

Very nice! I really like "Captives Come Home"

zomgkaay

you guys are deffinately amazing. xx :]

Sam

Come to MN!!!!! :)

J M

wow this album is amazing. congrats you guys this is
absolutely UNBELIEVABLE. =]

_maita_

you guys are aweeeesome! (:

angelica

"hey there one in a million....." Im in love with
that song :)

 
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