All Mankind
All Mankind have gained a loyal following across the USA, UK, and Australia, having performed over 500 times in the last three years to more than 100,000 fans. The band's live success has led to independent album sales in the thousands, as well as award nominations for songwriting and performance in both Australia and America. In 2008, All Mankind went into the studio with noted ARIA-winning producer David Nicholas (Elton John, Sting), and Peter Mayes (PNAU, Empire of the Sun). The resulting EP earned its way onto the airwaves of such diverse outlets as Indie 103.1FM Los Angeles, WRXP New York, MotorFM Germany, KNRK-FM Portland and ABC Radio Australia, while also garnering interest from Mike Walsh, Music Director of the famed Xfm (UK). Songs from the band's follow-up EP (mixed by Grammy-nominated producer Brandon Friesen) continued to have a strong radio reaction, and made their way into a number of prime time U.S. television shows. "Open Your Eyes" was featured as the theme song in the TV advertisement for ABC's Emmy Award-winning "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution." In addition, their tune "Hollywood Tonight" has been heard regularly on MTV's "The Hills." Now this quartet, currently based in Sydney but always on the go, has just finished recording their eagerly anticipated, epic full-length album with Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys, Razorlight, The Kooks & Mercury Prize-nominated act, Foals) at The Motor Museum studios in Liverpool, England. The album was also mixed by Crossey and mastered by Robin Schmidt (Razorlight, VV Brown, Tommy Sparks, Go:Audio) at 24_96 Mastering in Germany. The new single, "Break The Spell" is the first taste from their forthcoming album Simple Desire. The song has generated movement online with reviews and mentions from Arjan Writes, Record of the Day, Crazed Hits, ReverbNation and Yahoo! Launchcast. "Break The Spell" is also appealing to radio programmers worldwide, with plays in the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Greece, Germany, Indonesia, Peru and more.
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