The Wrecking

Aug 21, 2012

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The Wrecking

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Three years into their career as The Wrecking, band members Karl Anderson (keyboards/bass/vocals), Chris James (guitar) and brothers, Douglas Elder (lead vocals/guitar) and Darren Elder (drums), have 500 live appearances under their belt and critical acclaim from mainstream and Christian music. Their 2008 debut, A New Abolition and 2010 follow-up EP The Catalyst garnered five charting singles and over fifty features and four star reviews in national press outlets. The success of their new single “View From The Top” off the upcoming 2012 So Much for Love release landed The Wrecking a placement and on-screen performance in the Showtime series The Big C. With several additional film and TV placements coming in from the success of “View from the Top,” The Wrecking is generating buzz and gaining fans across the country.

Additionally, the passion of The Wrecking extends beyond music. Since 2010, the band has represented Not For Sale, a new anti-slavery organization that strives to release people from the bondage of modern-day slavery and human trafficking. The mission of the band is not only to bring awareness to the issue, but to encourage individuals to become activists. Since partnering with Not For Sale, The Wrecking has put on three "I Am Not For Sale" tours resulting in raising over 600 Not For Sale partners and over $20,000 in donations.

June 14, 2012

Portland, Maine based pop/rock band, The Wrecking, will release their second full-length album, So Much for Love, August 21, 2012. The band has already been gaining momentum with So Much For Love by scoring a feature on NoiseTrade and an on-screen performance of their single “View From the Top” on Showtime’s acclaimed series, “The Big C.”

Created by: siremidor on 03-September-2012 - Last Edited by admin on 07-January-2016
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