SEEMLESS: New Album Available For Preview On MUSIC CHOICE

August 29, 2006

Music Choice, the multi-platform music network that programs, produces, and distributes video and audio music content for TVs, PCs, and cell phones, announces a joint promotion with Equal Vision Records to promote SEEMLESS' highly anticipated new album, "What Have We Become". The entire album can be heard, without interruptions, exclusively on the Music Choice Rock audio channel, which reaches over 30 million digital cable homes nationwide, from August 29 through September 5. Millions of digital cable subscribers across the country can also watch SEEMLESS' music videos as often as they'd like at no cost on Music Choice On-Demand, the most popular free video-on-demand music service nationwide.

SEEMLESS' "What Have We Become" hits stores on Tuesday, September 5. Recorded at Massachusetts' legendary Longview Studios (AEROSMITH, THE ROLLING STONES),the album was produced by Peter Rutcho and SEEMLESS and has been described as "a blend of rock 'n roll soul and heavy metal blues". "What Have We Become" also features complex, visually striking artwork from Paul Romano (MASTODON).

"What Have We Become" album premiere show times on the Music Choice Rock audio channel are as follows:

SEEMLESS: Music Choice Album Premiere (Dates and Times):

* Tuesday, August 29 @ 10:00 PM EST
* Wednesday, August 30 @ 9:00 PM EST
* Thursday, August 31 @ 11:00 PM EST
* Friday, September 1 @ 5:00 PM EST
* Saturday, September 2 @ 1:00 AM EST
* Sunday, September 3 @ 3:00 PM EST
* Monday, September 4 @ 7:00 PM EST
* Tuesday, September 5 @ 3:00 PM EST

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