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The Number Twelve Looks Like You post two new songs


Number Twelve Looks Like You, the THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU have re-launched their MySpace page (http://www.myspace.com/tntllu) today and posted two songs from their forthcoming self-produced Eyeball Records release, Worse Than Alone (03/10/09). The Bergen County, NJ five-piece also reveals the artwork for the new disc, which was created by Aardvark Brigade (who also provided the artwork for their last album, Mongrel).

"It was about time that our band wrote a song dedicated to the people who are of the same sex as us, men," says lyricist and co-vocalist Jesse Korman about the first track, "Glory Kingdom." ""Marvin's Jungle" is about a childhood friend of mine named Marvin who was picked on and hurt by our other classmates, so I stayed by his side to help protect him."

Look for the band to announce exciting news on an upcoming tour in the next few days.

The Number Twelve Looks Like You is: Jesse Korman (vocals), Justin Pedrick (vocals), Alexis Pareja (guitar), Chris Russell-Walker (bass) and Jon Karel (drums).

http://www.myspace.com/tntllu


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    January 16, 2009

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