FLYLEAF To Play Dallas Show For Charity

November 28, 2007

Texas-based band FLYLEAF has issued the following update:

"[On] November 29th we will be playing an exclusive six-song set for charity, sponsored by The Edge in Dallas. If you're in the Dallas area now, go to KDGE's website, for more details on how you can get it. It also supports a great cause, and proceeds benefit World Vision charities!"

Released on October 30, the special edition two-disc version of FLYLEAF's debut album builds on the success of "All Around Me", now in its seventh month out, and breaking into the Top 5 at Modern Rock radio. It's the third single from the album, following "I'm So Sick" and "Fully Alive" — and the video clips for all three were included on the bonus DVD. (The video for "All Around Me" was shot by visionary director Paul Fedor, whose credits include EVANESCENCE, MARILYN MANSON, and 30 SECONDS TO MARS. The videos for "I'm So Sick" and "Fully Alive" were directed by the Brothers Strause, who've worked with A PERFECT CIRCLE, LINKIN PARK, GODSMACK, STAIND, and others.)

In addition, special exclusive acoustic versions of "All Around Me", "I'm So Sick" and "Fully Alive" plus "Cassie" and "Red Sam", were included on both the CD and DVD configurations. The new package also contains a full-color FLYLEAF locker poster, and access to free "All Around Me" ringtone and wallpaper.

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