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I felt that The Exies deserve a fanpage that will keep all of the fans up-to-date with the latest news, that will provide plenty of exclusive goodies, and that will even interact with each one of the fans on a personal level; this is why I decided to create this myspace page.
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Shout Out from Scott Stevens.
About The Band:
"I start to believe, the more that I see I know it's true, this is a modern way of living with the truth..." ~ A Modern Way of Living With the Truth
"How did I get here?" asks The Exies lead vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Scott Stevens on the band's deliberately raw cover of the Talking Heads' Once in a Lifetime from the band's new album, A Modern Way of Living With the Truth, its debut for the Eleven Seven label distributed by ADA.
It's a reasonable question to ask the L.A.-based band whose two previous albums for Virgin, 2003's Inertia and 2004's Head for the Door, produced the #6 Active Rock/Top 10 Modern Rock hit Ugly used by World Wrestling Entertainment as the theme to their Survivor Series pay-per-view event, as well as the #12 Modern Rock hit My Goddess.
After two years of touring with bands like Breaking Benjamin, 30 Seconds to Mars, the Used, Sparta and Evanescence, then appearing on Motley Crue's Carnival of Sins tour last year by special request of Nikki Sixx, a fan of the band, the group was on the verge of losing two of their members.
"I was ready to quit myself," says Scott Stevens, who founded the band in 1998 with bassist Freddy Herrera. Throw in the fact the band left Virgin Records and changed their management, and you've got the ingredients for either the end... or, in The Exies' case, a new beginning...
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