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Ooberfuse hosts free album launch concert at top music venue


On Friday, 28 September, Ooberfuse will host and perform a FREE concert at a prestigious London nightclub to launch the Christian band's second album Seventh Wave. The concert at AAA@Archangel, Kensington, will begin with a set from hip-hop sensation Baliva and close with DJ Galactus Jack, bringing his infectious fusion of breakbeat, dubstep and house. Listen to the band's Seventh Wave album here: http://ooberfuse.bandcamp.com

The band's latest album has received rave reviews and critical acclaim. It received five stars out of five from Louder Than The Music magazine, saying the album is "…so powerful that words can't describe how amazing it is." Crossrhythms said the the band's sound is "excellent… top rate… quite diverse and eschews traditional pop sensibilities by combining Eastern and Western influences which results in a very diverse album.

Cherrie, ooberfuse front-woman says: "this concert is about proclaiming and building a civilisation of love - this is what our album Seventh Wave is about. Everyone is welcome to attend!

Nico, the band's guitarist says: "we are honoured to be joined by top Christian artists on the night. Throwing this party is a way of thanking everyone who have supported us and we are busily rehearsing to ensure that it will be a night to remember!"

Hal, from the band adds : 'Seventh Wave shows a different side of the band to the first album Still Love My Enemies. These new songs reflect not just our experiences of everyday life but our concern with pressing social issues. Blood Cries Out for example was written for a Trafalgar peace rally earlier this year on the 1st anniversary of the assassination of Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan's Minister for Minorities, brutally gunned down by Taliban extremists."

Join Ooberfuse at 8pm on 28 September and become part of the Seventh Wave! More details at: www.ooberfuse.com/home.cfm

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