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h Koley to have song featured on "Grey's Anatomy" 2011/4/28 10:01:04

"We’ve been rather fortunate simply because issues look to just be happening to us,” Phil eschambault, 1 fifty percent of the pop duo Ash Koley tells CTV.ca. “I sense like we’ve been in the orrect spot (at the proper time).”

For the Winnipeg group, whose song “Don’t Let Your Feet Touch Ground” became an anthem in anational Lotto six/49 industrial, who earned a coveted spot on the Lilith Fair tour, and who will now have their song featured in an upcoming episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” that might just be the understatement of the year.

"Sheep in Wolves Clothing” will be heard in its entirety in an episode known as “Superfreak” on Thursday, Oct. 7 at nine/8C on CTV. Bands like The Fray and Snow Patrol have grow to be family names right after their new music was played on the indicate and Ash Koley is aware how huge of an possibility this could be.

"That was genuinely fascinating for us since a lot of other bands have damaged on ‘Grey’s,’” says lead singer Ash Koley, whom the band is named after. “I can not wait until it airs.”

"We’re extremely satisfied. We don’t know what’s heading to come of it,” adds Deschambault.

Although the song wasn’t initially going to show up on their just-introduced album “Inventions,” the band discovered out about the “Grey’s Anatomy” placement the day ahead of the discs had been about to be pressed and rushed to incorporate it as a bonus track.

"It’s usually been a single of our favourites, but when you’re selecting tracks for the document it was quite critical to Ash and I that the document didn’t consist of two or three singles, we ended up pondering in terms of a cohesive record … (the song) was just left off the list for no matter what purpose and we’re really satisfied to add it,” says Deschambault.

"Inventions” is the 1st complete-length album for Ash Koley and incorporates equally new and formerly released substance from the band’s 4 EPs. But all the songs have been re-mixed and Deschambault says

it is a true reflection of who they are because they had been ready to consider the time to get it appropriate.

"When you’re finished the song and completed making it, the two of you know totally that this is how

you are representing yourself,” says Deschambault.

Since forming in 2004, the band has almost never played collectively live and attributes much of its achievement to self-released YouTube movies.

The Lilith Fair tour this previous summer was their 1st time on the street and they have been shocked at how many enthusiasts arrived just to see them.

"At the Toronto indicate we had someone come up to us and say they drove in from Virginia and then began crying,” says Koley.

"They ended up large enthusiasts of the song ‘Mary the Inventor’,” adds Deschambault. “ It is pretty awesome to shell out that kind of time in the studio and stick your head out and go do your first tour and have individuals singing your lyrics back again to you. That is rather fulfilling and we’re quite grateful for that.”

Individuals in attendance that day will don\'t forget that supporters manufactured the most of the pouring rain by bobbing their umbrellas up and down as Ash Koley done “Don’t Let Your Feet Touch Ground,” a visual that was so powerful, Koley says they determined to integrate the idea into the video clip for the song.

"It was a nice touch since a whole lot of individuals caught on. They ended up like, ‘Oh it is from (Lilith) in Toronto,’” says Koley. “We showed up for that gig and we had been like, ‘It’s raining I wonder if it’s heading to influence the audience,’ but it didn’t. It was the greatest audience of all the Liliths we’ve performed so far.”

Directed by Anthony Seck, who’s worked with the likes of Feist and Damaged Social Scene, the video clip also capabilities dancers lying on a staircase that look to be keys relocating on a large human piano with the assist of stop motion technological innovation.

"Anthony was great … it was as important to him as it was to us to recreate our personalities. We actually sense like he did,” says Deschambault.

The band is gearing up for a tour later this fall and will be shooting a video clip for their 2nd single

"Brighter at Night” in Vancouver. They also strategy to re-release “Inventions,” with 4 additional tracks,

in the U.S. and U.K. following spring.

"At some position in your life you just really feel like items commence happening and I believe it’s due to

the fact of all the work you set in and you start off to get some factors of luck and … you do your finest

to hit the ground operating,” says Deschambault.   

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