Sunday, June 10, 2007

Crash the Machine Signs Publishing Deal




We are excited to let you know that Crash the Machine signed a 2-song publishing deal with Tonic Song Library (NYC) on May 27th. The A&R lead from Tonic has been interested in the band for some time, and we wrapped up the contractual end of things this past month.

The two songs selected come from our debut album, 4 a.m. Chosen for placement in movies, tv, multimedia/video games and advertisments are the tracks "Love, Peace, Beauty" and "Burn for You."

This is a great moment for us as we have always desired our music to be placed in film, tv and other multimedia venues. Signing this deal with Tonic allows us to have solid and proven representation of our music to see that vision realized. It also creates some outstanding momentum as we begin launching our new album to the entertainment industry later this month!

More great things to come -- thanks for believing in us and supporting our music!

Jon, Brian, Craig and Eric
Crash the Machine




About Tonic

Tonic Song Library is an industry-leading collective of some of the best songwriters in the world: from street level indie artists on the verge of breaking out, to number #1 hit songwriters, to Grammy and Emmy award winners.

TSL is a company owned and operated by professional musicians. TSL's Executive Producers, Peter Fish and Andy "A.J." Gundell, have years of experience as songwriters, composers and music supervisors, having won 17 Emmy awards and 2 ASCAP Composer of the Year Awards between them. Tonic has placed music with every major network including: ABC, CBS, NBC, Showtime, HBO, ESPN and others.