PIVITPLEX ALBUM IN STORES NOVEMBER 14!
Franklin, TN (October 30, 2006)—Pivitplex’s much-anticipated album The King in a Rookery, produced by GRAMMY award-winning producer Jason Burkum (Audio Adrenaline), will be in stores on November 14.
The five-piece group from Montana will be playing 13 shows across six states—California, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Iowa—during November to support the album’s release.
With every pre-order purchase of the album, Pivitplex is giving away an autographed companion devotional containing two-page devotionals for every song on the album written by pastor and author Steve Mathewson.
In a rave review in CCM Magazine, Tony Shore described the album as “an unbelievable alternative power-pop masterpiece”, going on to say “Pivitplex has delivered its answer to Sgt. Pepper and Pet Sounds.” Paul Colman also said he loved the album and agreed that it was a “one of a kind.”
“Themes of praise, admiration, and dying to one’s self are all on display loud and clear,” says a JesusFreakHideout.com review, which describes the album as a “toe-tapper when it speeds up, and a piece of art when it slows down.”
The King in a Rookery is Pivitplex’s independent sophomore release. In 2003 the band released their debut Under Museum Quality Glass on BEC Recordings. Its radio favorite single “You Know” still receives national radio play. “I don’t think I’ve known a band to change and mature this much between releases,” says Tony Shore in the CCM review. “The songwriting, production and performance are light years beyond that debut.”
Vocalist Scott Brownson says the band took a very different approach when it came time to record the new album. “Constant touring and three years of trials and joys fueled the content of the new songs. Being away from family, the sudden death of my brother-in-law, my daughter’s recovery from a coma—I have had some joyous highs and sad lows”.
