
For Immediate Release
Handcuffs Video For “Can’t Get The Girl” In Rotation at Fuse On-Demand in September
New Record “Electroluv” To Release This Fall
(Chicago, IL)—September 9, 2008
The video for “Can’t Get The Girl” off of the debut album, “Model for a Revolution” by Chicago songwriting/performance/production team Brad Elvis and Chloe F. Orwell, who perform as The Handcuffs, will be added in to rotation on Fuse On Demand throughout the month of September. The video can also be seen free of charge on the band’s myspace page at www.myspace.com/thehandcuffs.
The duo is currently hard at work finishing up their second studio album “Electroluv,” due out this fall via Oofl Records.
“Model for a Revolution,” their 12-song debut release, is Inspired by life’s trials and tribulations, an array of music (from Sparks to Garbage and Brazil 66 to Led Zeppelin), and the innovative fashion and photography of the late designer Rudi Gernreich, iconic mod 1960s fashion model Peggy Moffitt and renowned photographer William Claxton (the latter of whom are also partners in life).
The record provides a litany of indie rock songs that will make you tap your feet, bang your head and shout out loud just for the fun of it. Songs from Model for a Revolution, as well as unreleased (as of yet) Handcuffs’ tracks, have been placed in numerous television shows and feature films, including MTV’s The Hills, Laguna Beach, Next and Pimp My Ride; programs on A&E, E! and other networks; and the Sundance and SXSW award-winning documentary The Education of Shelby Knox.
To pick up your copy of “Model for a Revolution,” to watch and listen and to get more more information on the band please visit www.thehandcuffs.com.
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