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Cloning Einstein’s Debut Single “I Believe” Is
ACQB’S # 1 Most Added Track This Week Alongside Alicia Keyes And Linkin Park
“I Believe” Cloning Einstein's ballad from their self-titled rereleased album, just hit radio stations across the country on January 14, 2008, and it has already become #1 Most Added Single on ACQB alongside such hitmakers as Alicia Keyes, Linkin Park, Daughtry and Matchbox Twenty. Cloning Einstein's 11 tracks draw from their love of rock, reggae, and pop, including a slow-jam, Fugees-inspired cover of U2’s classic “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”.
Cloning Einstein, a Philly based fivesome whose self-titled debut album was originally released in 2000, spawning several hits on MP3.com, have utilized the many new opportunities provided by the internet including Myspace, itunes, CD Baby, and Rhapsody to bring their music to a new audience in 2008.
Listeners and reviewers across the internet have taken notice of Cloning Einstein’s return including Evolution of Media’s Erin Worm who recently wrote ““the album by the 5 member group has a sound of sophistication that is portrayed throughout every song. Their adult pop sound can be compared to artists such as Billy Joel or Paul Carrack…. This band has got a lot to look forward to and their fans should be excited that their presence is being recognized.”
Founding band member and bassist Joe Dougherty is astounded by Cloning Einstein’s hot start on ACQB radio after more than 8 years on hiatus. At the same time, Dougherty say’s “if we were to redo this album today, we would produce it exactly the same way. Because it’s a very adult oriented project, and not subject to trends.” Joe is “grateful for another chance to connect with listeners after all these years”, and hopes to pick up right where the band left off…taking full advantage of what the internet and music business 2.0 has to offer. |
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