Oblivious Signal Releases Newest Single "Push Me Away"

Top Quote Female fronted rock band Oblivious Signal is thrilled to announce the December 11th release of their single Push Me Away, available through the band's website http://www.oblivioussignal.com/music.cfm. As the first song from the upcoming album, Push Me Away marks the first of several upcoming releases. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) December 12, 2012 - Multiple live shows and appearances along with diligent work in and out of the studio over the last several months has generated two singles to be released consecutively and a renewed band spirit for female fronted rock band Oblivious Signal.

    The December 11th release of Push Me Away, available through the band's website http://www.oblivioussignal.com/music.cfm, marks the first of several upcoming releases, leading ultimately to an album release in 2013.

    Push Me Away initially may sound like a relationship break up song, but this one is about the band and their relationship with each other. "The song really signifies us coming together as a band to persevere through all good and the bad.

    The video is going to be about the band and how it broke up and came back together stronger and with a vengeance..." Cristina T Feliciano says, giving detail about the songs origins and why it is such an important one to the band as a whole. "We lost ourselves as a band in our individual thoughts of what people wanted, it caused us to forget about we all wanted...our common goals... and we ended up pushing each other away because of it."

    This was the band's first recording experience with Beiler's Brothers studio, known for their work with Nonpoint, Look Right Penny, and Smile Empty Soul. "I think Beiler Bros captured Nicks guitar sound really well made them sound great. Along with the drums and bass ...it all came out better than I expected." - Jason Talley, Oblivious Signal Drummer

    Frontwoman and producer Cristina T Feliciano, Florida's reigning "Queen of Rock, re-mastered the song in her private studio to personalize it to the band's specifications. "It's so hard with your own music to ever stop working on it and say 'This. This is it. It's perfect.' You always hear just one more thing you want to make better. But finally I was able to to let it go say it's complete, because we love this song and really want people to hear it."

    "We all had a great time, and our strong collaboration really proved that this is where we needed to be the whole time - writing for the love of music...all else will fall into place if we continue to strive for our common goals without letting anyone interfere," she added.

    Strategizing with new managers Jason and Alison Theriot of Silvercat Entertainment brings a new spirit to the table. Feliciano says "Jason Theriot has been a consistent endorser of us doing what we are good at - writing music and focusing on our fans. It is awesome to have a strong foundational support behind us that believes in our talent and is willing to work with us as we are to take us to the next place in our lives."

    "Getting in the studio was a long time coming for us. We were excited to put all the pieces together and record such a great song. There was a ton of energy through each recording session and we can not wait to get "Push Me Away" to fans that are craving new music from us." - Bassist Greg Andrews

    Oblivious Signal is planning regional shows to support the online release of Push Me Away on December 11th, to be available on iTunes and via their website www.oblivioussignal.com.

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