Twin Berlin Set To Make National TV Debut New England Garage Rockers to Appear on NBC's "Deception"
TWIN BERLIN pick up right where they left off in 2012 making their national television debut on NBC's new drama series "DECEPTION". Twin Berlin will appear in Episode 3, entitled "A Drop of Blood and A Microscope", which airs Monday, January 21 at 10:00 ET. The episode will feature two songs from Twin Berlin's 2012 "There Goes My Virtue" EP recorded in Los Angeles with TRAVIS BARKER (BLINK-182).
- (1888PressRelease) January 09, 2013 - Despite their punk rock vibe the transformation on camera took a little adjusting to. "We are performing our own songs on the show, but we're not playing ourselves. I don't think the band had a name in the script" explains drummer James Janocha. "When we went into hair and makeup, the producers of the show had more of an 80's punk vibe in mind, so we did the teased hair, makeup, extra piercings and tattoos... the whole nine yards."
"At first, dressing up as someone I'm not seemed weird" added Vocalist/Guitarist Matt Lopez, "but it was actually a lot of fun, and we met a lot of cool people on set. I can't wait to see how it came out!"
You won't have to wait long!
For more information on Twin Berlin including exclusive content from on location in New York, visit http://www.TwinBerlin.net.
"There Goes My Virtue" is now available on iTunes.
NBC's "Deception"
Episode 3 - "A Drop of Blood and A Microscope"
Monday, January 21, 2013.
10:00pm ET
About Twin Berlin:
In an age of electro-pop, over-produced, indie rock, Twin Berlin rebels against the passing fad to bring the revival of no-frills, in-your-face rock and roll. Their over-driven, under-produced sound is rapidly gaining attention on a national level. From performances on the MTV VMA Tour (All Time Low, White Tie Affair), Radio 929's Earthfest (Third Eye Blind, Spin Doctors, Switchfoot, Eve 6) and multiple CMJ Music Marathon Showcases, to projects with Travis Barker (Blink-182), Mikey Welsh (Weezer) and Garth Hudson (The Band), Twin Berlin should not be missed.
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