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Rock 10 January, 2008

Jinnrail - A Surprising New Sound To Traditional Rock

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New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Girlfight Records) - Imagine the sounds that would be conjured up if The Who and Coldplay got together to jam in a NYC dive bar to the songs of The Doors while doing shots of Jack Daniels with The Cult. This is Jinnrail. Influenced by the band's diverse backgrounds and travels, Million Lifetimes, to be released February 26, 2008 on Girlfight Records, showcases flavors from Kentucky's whiskey rock, Southern California's laid-back rhythms and New York City's street smart attitude.

Reade Tilley (vocals), Marc Jordan (drums), Matt Wiley (guitar) and Lance Causey (bass) create straightforward rock 'n roll on their new full-length that has fans across the globe screaming for more. Radio- friendly songs including "Hey Man," "Extraordinary," "Million Lifetimes," "Summer Can Change You" and "Longterm Thing" bring solid pop rock beats, catchy guitar rhythms and engaging vocals to the table with meaningful and heartfelt lyrics that paint picturesque scenes in the mind of the listener.

The first single off of Million Lifetimes, "My Problems," is a traditional, Doors-style blues arrangement with a sensual, electronic presence. "To me, the song isn't really 'about' anything per se," says Tilley. "It's more of just a meditation on everyday frustrations and pursuits: daily issues to be dealt with, trying to close the distance between the life you have and the life you want, and sex, of course. Always sex." Currently in the studio, expect to hear more of this sound from Jinnrail on their new release scheduled for summer 2008.

Jinnrail's audience continues to grow through exposure in a number of various mediums. The band recently landed a track in the movie Happily and several of their songs have been licensed by FOX and MTV. The band also receives regular airplay on XM Satellite and college radio. If fans miss Jinnrail performing throughout LA or at one of their frequent Viper Room appearances, they can catch them on tour in early 08.






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