| Threefold Theory has had two tracks from their debut release "loveHATElive" featured as "Track Of The Day" in the modern rock category by Garage Band Records. "The Letting Go" was the first single to be featured in September 2005, followed by "Tonight" in October 2005. ************************************************************** Threefold Theory has been labeled as one of the busiest bands in the regional area, Grafitti Magazine, 2005. As a result of all of the hard work, Threefold Theory was rewarded by being signed to perform on the second stage at X-Fest 2005, which happened on Saturday, September 17, 2005, at Harris Riverfront Park in Huntington, WV. Threefold Theory had the honor of kicking off X-Fest from the second stage and supporting such national acts as Seether, Crossfade, Cold, Dark New Day and Smile Empty Soul. ************************************************************** “…That which you give to the world you shall receive back by three…” – the threefold theory....... ************************************************************** The Threefold Theory has long been a belief of a wide cross-section of people, from religious zealots to Wiccan philosophers. Whether it is good or bad, a person will receive what they give by three. It might seem like an odd source of inspiration for a rock band, but imagine this: three seasoned musicians utterly fed up with the current state of musical affairs – the unnecessary drama, backstabbing and superfluous trash talking between bands and musicians. Through this realization, Pete Hurt, Scott Niles and Nik Phelps decided to form a band based on a novel idea: write and perform music from the heart –genres and commercial radio formats be damned. And since winter 2003, Threefold Theory has been and will be all about giving each performance as if it were the last. People can recognize and connect with such unbridled emotion, and it is the band’s goal to give this to every person with the hope that they will return it. That being said, Threefold Theory is a rock band without borders. With far too many influences to cite, Threefold Theory can run the gamut of musical genres at the drop of a hat. It is this diversity that sets the band apart from many of its contemporaries. While music can be an escape, it can also be a release. This is the approach that Threefold Theory takes to its songwriting, and this style is evident in the bands debut release “loveHATElive”, which was released on July 8, 2005. Whether it’s the high energy and driving radio friendly song “Hold On”, the bands first single from “loveHATElive”, or the pop-infused anti-love song “Goodbye, Miss Beautiful,” Threefold Theory likes to pull on the common threads that bind us all. ------Threefold Theory |
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