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BIOGRAPHIA:
Eat Your Birthday Cake doesn’t sing songs about pretty girls, broken hearts or hating their parents. Created as a reaction to what songwriters Bill Storck and Marc Neibauer thought was a precedence of style over substance in rock music, Eat Your Birthday Cake “indie rock” about youth, summers, friends and a fear of the suburbs. Inspired by an infatuation with the music of Jens Lekman, Brian Eno, and Lou Reed to name a few, Bill and Marc began collaborating in early 2008 and their sound continues to evolve. A healthy dose of humor, irony, and honesty pervade their infectious melodies, many of which can be heard on their inaugural release, "I Know You Can". You can hear the songs at myspace.com/eatyourbirthdaycake, purchase the album digitally on iTunes for $3.96, or buy the physical CD from Bill and Marc by emailing eatyourbirthdaycake@gmail.com.. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Press:
“Introducing: Eat Your Birthday Cake. Philly drops another band with a cool freaking name; Eat Your Birthday Cake are the duo of Bill Storck and Marc Neibauer. They've just released their new EP called “I Know You Can”, which is strong strong strong…”
– Bruce Warren, Some Velvet Blog.
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"We’d like to invite them over to drink red wine and draw pictures." - Philebrity
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contact:
eatyourbirthdaycake@gmail.com
Eat Your Birthday Cake's Friend Space (Randomized)
thanks for the nice comment, were finishing up our all our new material and hopefully well be playing out by october. we should set something up together i really like your songs as well.
I like the songs, but they're all a bit too derivative for me with the exception of "Come Saturday." I think I saw their name somewhere and didn't listen to their music because their name was ridiculous. How'd you hear of them?
Hey, I heard you guys during the BFA Dance Concert last night and was wondering if/where I could get a CD/download of Vegan Leather and more of your songs.