FROM: MITCH SCHNEIDER/TODD BRODGINSKI/LATHUM NELSON
SPLENDER’S BACK ON THE CHARTS: After finding success with their 1999 debut album Halfway Down the Sky, which produced the Top 20 modern rock song “Yeah, Whatever” and the pop hit “I Think God Can Explain,” SPLENDER are back on the charts with their soaring new single “Save It For Later.” The first single from their sophomore album TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, due September 3 on J Records, “Save It For Later” has entered Billboard’s Adult Top 40 chart. Lead singer/songwriter/guitarist WAYMON BOONE recently described “Save It For Later” to VH1 Radio as a song inspired by “someone who has spent most of his life trying to please his father at the expense of pleasing himself, and maybe even ruining his own life. That was the nucleus for the song and I made it a little more universal, because I know many people that do that. The idea is about taking on responsibility for your own life and not living the life that other people hope you live.” Be on the lookout for the single to hit Top 40 radio in mid-August.
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