Monday, October 29, 2007

A Cursive Memory


Southern California-based quartet A Cursive Memory is comprised of teenage rockers Mark Borston-Smith (bass, keyboards, vocals), Shaun Profeta (drums, percussion, vocals), Colin Baylen (guitar), and Brian Bolen (guitar and vocals). Their music combines subtle piano leads, churning guitars, twisting 80's-style keyboards and huge, anthemic choruses for a sound that recalls influences as varied as All-American Rejects, The Killers and The Beach Boys.

ACM's infectious sound caught the ears of M-Music, the new music management division of Bunim/Murray Productions (producers of such shows as MTV's The Real World, The Simple Life), and the group has become M-Music's very first signing. Since then, they've been heard on MTV's The Real World and The Challenge, as well as a TV ad campaign for Motorola's ROKR iTunes-equipped mobile phone. The schoolboy act recently recorded the theme song for "Jackass" alum Steve-O's new Bunim/Murray-produced MTV show.




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