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The Effects of Cable Television

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About Me

Cross the lyrical honesty of Bob Dylan, the soulful sentimentality of Johnny Cash, the relatable storytelling of the Grateful Dead, and an eclectic musical style along the lines of Wilco, and you get FXCTV. Emery and Fuller, who previously played together in the Indie Rock band Corsair, were based out of Atlanta, GA, and added Spann, who also engineers and produces for the band, to establish a solid foundation. Over time, their style of music underwent a metamorphosis in the direction of the genres of folk, rock and Americana, as the band naturally gravitated towards staying true to their southern roots, and FXCTV was born. In 2005 the band made the move out west to Los Angeles, their present home base, where they eventually added Clerk to the mix to complete the lineup. Currently, FXCTV has released their first EP, are successfully composing music for television commercials, and have held a residency at the Cat Club on Sunset Strip for over a year. Purchase our new 5 song EP 001 for just 6 bucks! That includes shipping.7 Weeks in Tibet - trailer (FXCTV)

Add to My Profile | More Videos...Check out this trailer for 7 Weeks in Tibet by our buddy JJ Shepherd, for more info go to video page....

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/18/2006
Band Members: Jason Emery . Brent Spann . Jeff Fuller . Sara Clerk
Influences: All too many, but here are a few - Wilco, Dylan, Neko Case, The Grateful Dead, Zappa, Led Zeppelin, more to come...
Sounds Like: You tell us... Purchase The Effects of Cable Television 5 song EP 001 here... Track listing: 1. The Ashes of October 2. Songs in the Key of "F" 3. Safe Bets 4. We are not Friends 5. The Bellwether... $6 for the CD. That includes shipping.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Online video of The Gig 09-03-07

Go to "www.liveatthegig.com"  and check out our set from sept 03.Click on Watch Now find our name and enjoy the set.Thanks,FXCTV
Posted by The Effects of Cable Television on Tue, 04 Sep 2007 12:58:00 PST

Things, they are a-changin'

Stay tuned......
Posted by The Effects of Cable Television on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 12:57:00 PST