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A giant peace-sign made of 250 pairs of Croc shoes, John Lennon's birthday, and 8,000 people made up the '08 Imagine Peace Festival. Fans snubbed work and school to flock to Civic Center Park in the heart of Denver, Colorado to hear Reaul and other bands from around the nation.
The memorable roar of "Going Down", Reaul's recent single, echoed and pounded off Denver's concrete skyscrappers. The park was filled with powerful energy as the group delivered an hour long set-- closing out the night by debuting "Forever", an intense and emotional 4 minutes of pure melodic rock music.
"Reaul's live show was awesome! Definitely a band to be watching this next year", said Steve Millin, of Denver's 99.5 The Mountain. The Imagine Peace Festival marked a defining moment for Reaul, paving the way for another national tour.
Garnering a place in The '08 Battle for Birdys (annual Indianapolis battle of the bands) and a recent filming by MTV, the Indianapolis reared quartet is watching its career take off. With a new EP and a rapidly filling 2009 tour schedule, the group has poised itself to be the fastest rising band coming out of Indiana.
Reaul’s self-titled EP was released on December 11th, 2007 and re-released in July of 2008 to online stores such as iTunes, Rhapsody, Napster, and Amazon.com.
Sponsored By: Minarik Guitars, Curt Mangan Strings, Po Boy Drums, Wide Rides Guitar Straps, and CRAKshots Energy Shot. |
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