Unspoken Release Full-Length Self-Titled Album

Apr 02 2014

Unspoken have released their first full-length album this week. The self-titled project includes the singles 'Start A Fire', 'Who You Are' and 'Lift My Life Up'.

The modern pop band shot an unusual video for 'Start A Fire', recording at different locations while on tour. The group would get up early in the morning, hop in a van and stop at any location that looked promising.

"This video was such a leap of faith for all of us," says Steve Ford, Vice President of Marketing, Centricity Music.

"Normally, you have a shot list and have scouted locations, but on this shoot it was hours of looking at Google Maps in a van on the way to the next city and hoping it all worked out. The video team was always a step ahead and found amazing locations. Unspoken kept up the energy through long days, hunger, cold, and 40 mile-an-hour winds. The video is everything we wanted it to be."

Unspoken released two EPs as an indie band, 'Get To Me' (2012) and 'The World Is Waking' (2013). The group remains an active touring band having performed with Big Daddy Weave, Sanctus Real, Chris August, among many others.

'Unspoken' Track Listing:
1. Start A Fire
2. Who You Are
3. Good Fight
4. Call It Grace
5. Lift My Life Up
6. Tomorrow
7. In Your Hands
8. Real Thing
9. Walking Away
10. Everything
11. Bury The Workmen
12. My Recovery
13. Tomorrow

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