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Sunday
May232010

Dearest (I'm So Sorry) by Picture Me Broken

http://www.picturemebroken.com/music/dearest.mp3

Recently signed to a distribution deal with Megaforce Records and Winners of the 2009 MTV Video Music Award for “Best Breakout Bay Area Artist” the evocative, intense music of Northern California-based Picture Me Broken consistently garners new fans and accolades everywhere they play. With the advent of the “new” model of the music industry, PMB are trailblazing a revolutionary model for young, emerging bands that is as unique as their “melodic hard rock, screamo” musical style. Seizing every available opportunity both live and online to expose new fans to their amazing music, PMB proves that real, powerful and handmade music is still what makes young fans respond.

These five ferocious 17-year olds (yes… 17-year-olds) have already played over 100 live shows including such legendary venues as San Francisco’s Fillmore and Los Angeles’ Whisky A-Go-Go and regional opening slots for Linkin Park’s Projekt Revolution in 2008 and the 2009 Warped Tour both in San Francisco. 

Dearest (I’m So Sorry)” is also featured as a 99-cent download on ROCK BAND 2.

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    The killer title track punishes the listener with a speedy guitar riff before settling into a hooky hard rock palette. It proffers a tale of loving a dangerous guy ("His morals aren’t so well defined") and maintains the groove until the end of the second verse when the repeated line "I can’t find the words to say this/I’m running out of patience" gets a show-stopping howl on the last word. So, that's what they're talking about... melody then screams! On the chorus, Layla's vibrato trill sounds l

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