FOREFRONT RECORDS' PHILMONT PARTNERS WITH STEELROOTS FOR VIDEO SERIES
For Immediate Release:
May 27, 2009
Contact: Kristina Hill
704.806.1511
khill@insp.com
New "Philmont Rising" Webisodes Added Monthly
(Indian Land, SC) - Forefront Records and Philmont joined forces with Steelroots this spring for a new original series of webisodes featuring the Charlotte-based rock band. The webisodes reveal what happens during a day in the life of a touring band.
"We only work 20 minutes out of the day so there is a whole lot of downtime," laughs singer/guitarist Scott Taube. "Probably about 85 percent of our entire day is downtime. So you'll get to see how we handle downtime and how we amuse ourselves."
Launched back in April, "Philmont *Rising" will offer a new webisode on the 13th of every month during this year-long campaign. Episode 1 ("Who the Heck Is Philmont?") and episode 2 ("Our First Taste of Tour") are currently available at Steelroots.com.
"We couldn't be happier about working with Forefront Records and Philmont to bring this new content to the Steelroots community," says Bryan Smerdon, director of programming for Steelroots. "They produce relevant music that appeals to today's generation and are the perfect partner for the Steelroots brand. It's clear that they have set a high standard of excellence in their work, and we're excited to be partnering with them on this project."
The "Philmont *Rising" webisodes can be found at http://www.steelroots.com/countdown/philmontrising.aspx.
About Steelroots:
Launched in 2000, Steelroots is one of the expanding outreaches of
the Inspiration Ministries. Since its launch, Steelroots has become
a leading provider of Christian content for youth and young adults,
using television, Internet, print media, products, and special
events to accomplish its vision of "revealing the Truth to today's
generation." Steelroots' original television programs include
"Steelroots - The Show," "Countdown," "The Uprising," and special
programs that address timely topics. Steelroots TV airs in 127
countries and in more than 135 million households worldwide through
INSP - The Inspiration Network, i-Lifetv - Inspirational Life
Television, and INI - Inspiration Network International. For more
information visit www.steelroots.com.
About Philmont:
Philmont began when singer Scott Taube and guitarist Josiah Prince
connected after the breakup of their former local outfits. After
many self-booked tours and one-off dates to support an ambitious
independent release, the group landed a performance at Christian
music's ultimate event, the Cornerstone Festival. It was at
Cornerstone that Philmont caught the attention of EMI/Forefront
Records, inking a record deal in early 2008. That summer the band
debuted a digital EP, Oh Snap, and then released its first
full-fledged label project, of the same title, April 21, 2009.
Produced by Rob Hawkins (Fireflight, Jackson Waters), the album was
met with applause from critics who cited, "This stuff is solid"
(AbsolutePunk.net) and "What a first impression . . . Philmont is a
perfect addition to the record collections of All-American Rejects
and Relient K fans" (The Phantom Tollbooth). This summer the band
will make appearances at select festivals including Ichthus,
Cornerstone, Sonshine Fest and Soul Fest. For more information,
visit www.myspace.com/philmontrock
About EMI Music:
EMI Music is one of the world's leading music companies,
representing artists spanning all musical tastes and genres. Its
record labels include Angel, Astralwerks, Blue Note, Capitol,
Capitol Nashville, EMI Classics, EMI CMG, EMI Records, EMI Televisa
Music, Manhattan, Mute, Parlophone and Virgin. Artists on EMI
labels include Lily Allen, The Beatles, Beastie Boys, Coldplay,
Depeche Mode, Doves, Gorillaz, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Massive
Attack, Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry, Pink Floyd, Queen, Sir Simon
Rattle, 30 Seconds To Mars, KT Tunstall, Keith Urban and Robbie
Williams, as well as international artists such as Amaral (Spain),
Camille (France), Empire of the Sun (Australia), Tiziano Ferro
(Italy), Flex (Mexico), LaFee (Germany) and Utada Hikaru
(Japan).