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NUKE THE SOUP


MARYLAND BASED INDIE BAND ROCKS OUT IN OCEAN CITY, MD
DOWN TO THE ISLAND OF CHINCOTEAGUE, VA

Indie pop-rockers Nuke the Soup (www.nukethesoup.com) brought their laid back sounds and feel good vibes to beach goers on the East Coast last week with music from their debut album, Make Waves Not War.  The band kicked things off on August 9 in Ocean City, MD with a performance at Cowboyz Smokehouse & Saloon on a double bill with the Kelly Bell Band.  Showing their love for the ocean, Nuke the Soup donated a portion of proceeds generated from merchandise sales to the Surfrider Foundation. The guys then traveled down to the quaint island of Chincoteague, VA on August 10 for a live in-studio performance at the island’s popular rock station, WCTG 96.5FM, followed by a performance and CD signing event at Sundial Books.

Nuke the Soup made their inaugural performance at Delaware’s Dewey Beach Music Conference in 2006.  The band’s first single, “Filled with Dread” was one of the most added radio tracks on FMQB’s Triple A chart its first week out. It’s also a perfect intro to the eclectic mix of clever pop/rock tunes on the band’s debut album on Meteor Records. The eleven track collection features a host of top flight East Coast musicians (keyboardist Brian Simms, bassist Mike Mennell, guitarist Rennie Grant) as well as drum legend Chester Thompson, who has played with Weather Report, Frank Zappa and on and off with Genesis for more than 30 years. The band is preparing to debut the music video for their brand new single, “Filled with Dread.”

PHOTO CAPTION (left to right): NUKE THE SOUP's Adam Scott Wakefield, Spencer Brown, Robin Rothchild (WCTG station co-owner), Mark Davison

PHOTO CAPTION (left to right): NUKE THE SOUP's Mark Davison, Jon Richstein (Sundial Books), Adam Scott Wakefield

NUKE THE SOUP

MARK DAVISON OF THE MARYLAND-BASED INDIE ROCK BAND NUKE THE SOUP ‘MAKE WAVES NOT WAR’ PERMORMING AT THE EAST OF MAUI BOARD SHOP IN ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND ON SEPTEMBER 27

The Ocean Lovers Will Donate A Portion Of Proceeds GeneratedFrom Merchandise To The Surfrider Foundation

WHO: Maryland-based pop rocker Mark Davison of NUKE THE SOUP (www.nukethesoup.com), will make a splash in Annapolis, MD on Sept. 27 with a special solo performance at the East of Maui Board Shop playing music from the new album, Make Waves Not War, during the store’s Fall Windsurfing Equipment Swap Meet.

The band made their inaugural performance at Delaware’s Dewey Beach Music Conference in 2006.  Nuke the Soup’s first single, “Filled with Dread” was one of the most added radio tracks on FMQB’s Triple A chart its first week out. It’s also a perfect intro to the eclectic mix of clever pop/rock tunes on the band’s debut album on Meteor Records. The eleven track collection features a host of top flight East Coast musicians (keyboardist Brian Simms, bassist Mike Mennell, guitarist Rennie Grant) as well as drum legend Chester Thompson, who has played with Weather Report, Frank Zappa and on and off with Genesis for more than 30 years.

WHAT: On Sunday, Sept. 27, catch Nuke the Soup’s unique sunsplashed vibe at the East of Maui Board Shop in Annapolis, MD at 11 a.m. with a solo performance by front man Mark Davison during the store’s Fall Equipment Swap Meet. The ocean-lovers will also donate a portion of the proceeds from CD and t-shirt sales to the Surfrider Foundation.

WHEN & WHERE:

Sunday, Sept. 27 @ 11 a.m.

East of Maui Board Shop

2303 Forest Drive, Suite E
Annapolis, MD 21401

(410) 573-9463

NUKE THE SOUP

MARYLAND-BASED INDIE ROCKERS NUKE THE SOUP ‘MAKE WAVES NOT WAR’ IN OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND OFFERING BEACH-GOERS A SUMMER ESCAPE WITH FEEL GOOD MUSIC FROM THEIR DEBUT ALBUM

A Portion Of Proceeds Generated From CD And T-shirt Sales Will Be Donated To The Maryland Chapter Of The Surfrider Foundation

WHO: Maryland-based pop/rock band, NUKE THE SOUP (www.nukethesoup.com), makes a splash in Ocean City, MD this summer with their new album, Make Waves Not War. The band made their inaugural performance at Delaware’s Dewey Beach Music Conference in 2006.  Nuke the Soup’s first single, “Filled with Dread” was one of the most added radio tracks on FMQB’s Triple A chart its first week out. It’s also a perfect intro to the eclectic mix of clever pop/rock tunes on the band’s debut album on Meteor Records. The eleven track collection features a host of top flight East Coast musicians (keyboardist Brian Simms, bassist Mike Mennell, guitarist Rennie Grant) as well as drum legend Chester Thompson, who has played with Weather Report, Frank Zappa and on and off with Genesis for more than 30 years.

WHAT: On Sunday, August 9, catch Nuke the Soup‘s unique sunsplashed vibe at Cowboyz Smokehouse and Saloon in Ocean City, MD for a double bill with the Kelley Bell Band. Nuke the Soup will also donate a portion of their proceeds from CD and t-shirt sales to the Surfrider Foundation‘s Maryland Chapter.

WHEN & WHERE:

Sunday, August 9 @ midnight

Cowboyz Smokehouse and Saloon

Gold Coast Mall
11427 Coastal Highway (off 114th Street)

Ocean City, MD 21842

(410) 713-4180

Cover: $5

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Maryland-Based Indie Rockers Nuke The Soup Make Waves With A Live In-Studio Performance At WCTG 96.5 FM Followed By Album Signing At Sundial Books In Chincoteague, VA On August 10

WHO: Maryland-based pop/rock band, NUKE THE SOUP (www.nukethesoup.com), makes a splash in Chincoteague, VA this summer with their new album, Make Waves Not War. The band made their inaugural performance at Delaware’s Dewey Beach Music Conference in 2006.  Nuke the Soup’s first single, “Filled with Dread” was one of the most added radio tracks on FMQB’s Triple A chart its first week out. It’s also a perfect intro to the eclectic mix of clever pop/rock tunes on the band’s debut album on Meteor Records. The eleven track collection features a host of top flight East Coast musicians (keyboardist Brian Simms, bassist Mike Mennell, guitarist Rennie Grant) as well as drum legend Chester Thompson, who has played with Weather Report, Frank Zappa and on and off with Genesis for more than 30 years.

WHAT: On Monday, August 10, catch Nuke the Soup’s upbeat, feel good vibes as they perform tracks of their debut album live on the Doc and Dean show on WCTG 96.5 FM in Chincoteague, VA at 4pm. Then from 6pm-7:30pm, fans can meet the band and pick up autographed copies of Make Waves Not War, along with T-shirts and posters at Sundial Books.

WHERE & WHEN:

Monday, August 10

Live In-Studio Performance, WCTG 96.5 FM @ 4pm

Autograph Signing, Sundial Books @ 6-7:30pm

4073 Main Street
Chincoteague, VA 23336
(757) 336-5825

www.sundialbooks.net

NUKE THE SOUP

Maryland-based Indie Rockers Nuke The Soup ‘Make Waves Not War’

In Ocean City, Maryland Offering Beach-goers A Summer Escape With Feel Good

Music >From Their Debut Album

WHO: Maryland-based pop/rock band, NUKE THE SOUP (www.nukethesoup.com), makes a splash at Ocean City, MD this summer with their new album, Make Waves Not War. Making their inaugural performance at Delaware’s Dewey Beach Music Conference in 2006, Nuke the Soup recently debuted their first single, “Filled with Dread.”  The upbeat, summery ska-fired song was the fourth most added radio track on FMQB’s Triple A chart its first week out.  It’s also a perfect intro to the eclectic mix of clever pop/rock tunes on the band’s debut album on Meteor Records. The eleven track collection features a host of top flight East Coast musicians (keyboardist Brian Simms, bassist Mike Mennell, guitarist Rennie Grant) as well as drum legend Chester Thompson, who has played with Weather Report, Frank Zappa and on and off with Genesis for more than 30 years.

WHAT: Nuke the Soup is set to perform at Cowboyz Smokehouse and Saloon at the Gold Coast Mall in Ocean City, MD on Sunday, August 9 for a double bill with the Kelley Bell Band.  Catch Nuke the Soup’s unique sun splashed vibe as they perform songs off their new album, Make Waves Not War, debuting this summer.

WHEN & WHERE:

Sunday, August 9

Cowboyz Smokehouse and Saloon

Gold Coast Mall
11427 Coastal Highway (off 114th Street)

Ocean City, MD 21842

(410) 713-4180