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    Colored By Numbers is a pop/rock band from Wheaton, IL, just outside Chicago. Mixing memorable melodies and clever lyrics with infectious hooks and a powerful rhythm section they have been playing shows in the Chicago area for close to three years, as well as places such as Cincinnati, Iowa City, Holland, MI, and Danville, IL (not to mention lead singer Alex Fine's acoustic performances abroad).
    Drawing comparisons to bands like Sherwood, Fall Out Boy and Motion City Soundtrack, the six members of CBN bring a full and diverse sound to a variety of settings. They bring something for everyone, all wrapped up in
    their trademark energy and entertainment. A few recent member changes have resulted in an unprecedented lineup bursting with talent and enthusiasm, and their latest songs and performances showcase a young band with
    nothing to lose and everything to gain.
    Their latest EP, "You Are Going to be Let Down," is a snapshot of a band in motion, anticipating a world of possibilities. Knitting together themes of hope and rejection, the release is already grabbing the attention of music lovers everywhere. Their name may be new to many right now, but it is not likely to remain that way.
    Ben Rey    31 juli 2006 12:35