CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND, November 10, 2012 (Press-News.org) Manchester based band The Ambersons are releasing their debut EP 'The Magnificent Ambersons' on 10th December 2012. Having established themselves on the live scene, fans and the music press have been eagerly anticipating this release. Certainly, The Ambersons have truly perfected their craft in this new EP as existing and new elements from the band combine neatly.
After industry backing from BBC Radio Manchester and the local Manchester radio stations, the band are leading the way for artists who are still alive in the name of well engineered, organic music. In what some see as a dying breed, the band are breathing life into traditional songwriting with their refined sound.
Delving straight into The Ambersons' heavily charismatic spirit, 'A Little Love' marks the introduction into 'The Magnificent Ambersons.' Each track shows how far the boundary of experimental electronic-rock and even folk music can be taken and refined.
Get your hands on 'The Magnificent Ambersons' on 10th December 2012
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The debut EP from The Ambersons is set for release on December 10th.
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[Press-News.org] The Ambersons to Release 'The Magnificent Ambersons'The debut EP from The Ambersons is set for release on December 10th.