The Exit Radio
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The Exit Radio | |
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Origin | Orlando, Florida |
Genre(s) | Alternative Rock, Indie Rock |
Years active | 2003 – 2007 |
Label(s) | One Eleven Records |
Website | www.mashlin.com |
Members | |
Aaron Harvey Joe Knipp Glen Wilson Jason Burrows |
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Former members | |
Omar Surillo |
The Exit Radio was an alternative rock band signed with One Eleven Records. Introduced by Rory to Brad Fischetti, owner of One Eleven Records in 2004, they were quickly accepted into the label. Over the past years their name was called Mashlin, until 2007 when they changed their name to The Exit Radio. In 2006 they released their debut music video, The Shore. The song appeared on the NHL 07 soundtrack. They have shared the stage with acts including Muse, Circa Survive, Waking Ashland, and many other artists. [1]
An editor at Absolutepunk.net called them to be Melodic musical magicians designing a uniquely captivating sound.[2] In September 2007, The Exit Radio released a post on MySpace under their old name Mashlin (meaning "the machine" in Greek) stating that they have officially broken up and will be releasing songs that they have written and recorded themselves over the previous year.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Title | Release Date | Label | Download |
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The Process of Automation | 2003 | Independant release | |
Pushing Through the Seasons | 2005 | One Eleven Records | |
Alive at Sunrise | September 11, 2007 | One Eleven Records | |
Through the Clouds and Home | 2007 | Free independant release | Available for Download |