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The Heys #9 Most Played Rock Artist on LP33.tv

The Heys are featured in today’s ROCK channel news on www.lp33.tv. They are the #9 most played rock artist for the past week.

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Schiller And The Heys In First Round Of Grammy Nominations

Schiller and The Heys are both in the running for coveted Grammy Awards this year with first round nominations in the following categories:

Pop Collaboration with Vocals: Schiller & Ana Torroja – “Porque Te Vas”

Pop Collaboration Instrumental: Schiller & Lang Lang – “Time For Dreams”

Song Of The Year: Schiller & Tarja Turunen – “Tired Of Being Alone”

Best Dance Recording: Schiller & September – “Breathe”

Best Instrumental Composition: Schiller & Lang Lang – “Time For Dreams”

Best Instrumental Composition: Schiller & Klaus Schulze – “Zenit”

Best Instrumental Arrangement: Christopher von Deylen – “Time For Dreams”

Best Alternative Music Album: The Heys – “YoungBored&Broke”

Best Rock Song: The Heys – “YoungBored&Broke”

Rock Performance by Group: The Heys – “Pressure”

4 New Schiller Singles Available For Download

4 new Schiller singles are now available for download on iTunes, eMusic, and Napster. These are download only releases and are currently not available on CD.

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Schiller featuring September – Breathe

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Schiller featuring Ana Torroja – Porque Te Vas

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Schiller featuring Klaus Schulze – Zenit

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Schiller with Lang Lang – Time For Dreams

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Download 25 FREE songs at eMusic.com!

 
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The Heys Featured On 15 Minutes Magazine

Here’s what they had to say:

“The Heys: youngbored&broke is the debut album of a struggling Brit Indie working class band of four called The Heys. To be fully in control of its own music, bandleader/singer/songwriter Tom Flynn says the group produced and recorded the album underground in its own lo-fi basement studio in the Leamington Spa, England. The result: Full of pulsating pop energy.”

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Visit The Heys On MTV’s Soundtrack

Visit The Heys on MTV’s Soundtrack community website. Listen to the “youngbored&broke” album, watch videos, download MP3s, and connect with other fans of The Heys.

http://soundtrack.mtv.com/profile/TheHeys

The Heys Featured On Revolt Media

The Heys album “youngbored&broke” garnered a three star review on revolt-media.com. Here’s what they had to say…

youngbored&broke, the debut album from UK band The Heys, has a title that will resonate with many music fans. Unlike rappers, pop musicians, or even bands like MGMT, The Heys don’t sing about making money and bikini-clad women throwing themselves at limos. Instead, The Heys zero in on an experience most everyone can relate to: being young, bored, and broke. Although in many ways The Heys enforce the idea of an indie aesthetic, musically, they follow in a long, British tradition of the four-piece garage band, sounding equal parts Kings Of Leon, the Kinks, The Kooks and the Arctic Monkeys.

“Elbow Culture,” on first listen, establishes The Heys as a band with a strong Guided By Voices influence. Unlike the rest of the album, which owes more to the British-based garage rock tradition, the song is classically lo-fi indie. “Pressure” attempts to steal the opening bass line from the Pixies’ “Gigantic,” and then starts with a guitar lick that sounds suspiciously like that insanely popular OK Go treadmill song. “Young Bored And Broke” has, as all the tracks do, a really moving, punchy guitar lick, but it’s the song’s frank address of relatable circumstances that makes it memorable. “Arms & Legs” opens with the line, “When the color starts to fade to gray and nothing goes your way / You don’t know what you’re going to do, you know you’re following from altitude.” Occasionally, the dark, overwrought lyrics detract from the music, as on “Arms & Legs.”

Something about “Hey” calls to mind mid-90s alternative rock, like a hit by Bush or the Foo Fighters. The brooding, self-conscious lyrics again threaten to overwhelm the song, but the guitar and drums rescue the song from melodrama. “Get It On” is a slow-paced, downbeat song about a break-up. “Get It On” is a little awkward – throughout the duration of the song it seems The Heys want to burst out with one of their fast, hard-rock numbers – and shows the band attempting a difficult medium. “Aint Wot You Say” is one of the best songs on youngbored&broke. The song has a great lick, the Beck-inspired repetition of “na-na-na,” and that same OK Go-inspired chord progression. “Take It Easy,” the album closer, sounds like the last song of the night: heavy, tired, and full of regret.

One minor issue on youngbored&broke is the production. The songs are there, but the lo-fi production and monotony of instrument choice don’t allow the songs to live up to their full potential. I look forward to future releases from The Heys, hopefully with larger budgets. – JULENE PAUL

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The Heys Featured On Winston’s Zen Blog

Where Good Music Finds Inner Peace. Winston’s World Episode #3 said…

“Talking of Zendar tinglers, this weeks ears have been thoroughly pricked by the Blues soaked Northern Soul oozing from Alan McGee backed The Heys album Young Bored & Broke. Weller fans everywhere should make a dash for this deceptively mature sounding debut.”

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The Heys Featured On Cerulean’s Love Of Music

Blog and podcast of Independent Music located at http://lobster.blogspot.com/2008/07/episode-50-fifty-episodes.html

Featuring a free MP3 download of The Hey’s “Pressure”.

New Tour Dates Added!

New tour dates added for both Schiller and The Heys. Go to the Shows page to check out the schedule.

New Schiller Website

A brand new Schiller website is online that is filled with exclusive photos and videos taken during many of Schiller’s diverse shows around the globe and features Christopher’s personal tour diary. Go to www.schiller-live.de