Catchy melodies charged by a modern rock sound drive Model One's first full length album. Days and Counting dropped from the studio with a heavier feel and fuller sound than the band's demos. Hooked by their honest lyrics and uninhibited rock and roll, Steve Shannon, morning DJ for Northern Illinois hottest station, WZOK, was 'pleasantly surprised by Model One's writing ability.'
Days and Counting proves Model One can hold their own in the studio, but their live performance weighs in just as solid. Based in Chicago, the band has become a crowd favorite at home and at hot spots across the Midwest. Chris Wachowiak, owner of Rockford's Kryptonite opens his stage for a Model One headline as often as the band is available.
Model One's success has created a buzz across regional media including T.V., radio, and newspaper. Such attention is undoubtedly the product of some serious sweat equity. Determination has pushed Model One to maintain creative mobility. By catching the ear of Nashville producers in 2001, Model One snagged the backing they needed to roll with their first demo. Grounded, Model One geared up to lay down a four song E.P. at Gravity Studios in Chicago. Within a year, they returned to actualize their dream of debuting a full-length album. With a track record as progressive as their sound, it is worth keeping tabs on their latest ventures at www.modelonemusic.com
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