Thebandwithnoname Exclusive Track Out December on iTunes

|PIC1|A new track from thebandwithnoname, featuring their fellow Innervation Trust band tbc will be available exclusively from iTunes next month, reports the band’s website, reports Authentic Media.

The two bands were at Lyme Park for a special photo shoot based themed on Pride and Prejudice, to mark the announcement of special release of Justified, the new download-only single from iTunes from Thursday 29 December.

The single is a double A side with thebandwithnoname’s other new release, Pull Up the Vinyl, which will also be available exclusively from iTunes.

The hip hop/rock band is currently on the Innervation Winter Tour with tbc, which began last month, and is the first time TBWNN and sister band tbc have appeared on the same tour together.

The band was re-launched after four years with a new line-up, ChipK, Straff, Leon and J, on October 29th, who made their debut at the Stockton-on-Tees gig earlier this month. All the latest reports indicate a warm reception for the boys from the crowds that turned out to see them play.

|PIC2|The four-girl pop group tbc have just released their first DVD, When I Get To Heaven, which includes the new pop video for their single bearing the same title shot at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.

The DVD is definitely one for the girls, featuring dance tuition to their key song Do You Know What It’s Like? and that old chestnut, the mega mix.

And if that’s not enough, girls can get together for a good old singalong to the karaoke versions of their songs Mind Your Head, Mystified, When I Get To Heaven, and Do You Know What It’s Like, complete with vocals plus a follow the words bouncing ball.

Innervation Trust, the music ministry behind both thebandwithnoname and tbc, uses young music missionaries to take the Gospel into schools and also bands to spread the word through live gig tours across the country.
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