Generation Yoni?
10/18/07
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(PR) We’ve heard enough about Generations X and Y—get ready for Generation Yoni. Thanks to his angsty, edgy modern rock anthem “Twentysomething,” the Florida based singer-songwriter is boldly giving voice to the frustration of his peers, ambitious and restless college grads eager to conquer the world but running into roadblocks and hairpin curves along the way. [aka generation "Poor Me"]Yoni’s recently released full-length debut album Extra Credit features a re-mastered version of this track and two other songs from Ready For More, “Tales of Higher Learning” and his cool pop/punk libertarian rant “Let The Devil Know,” which will be played in the final scene/end credits of the upcoming indie film “One-Eyed Monster” starring Ron Jeremy. “Twentysomething” is scheduled to be included on Episode 7 in the latest season of PBS’s Roadtrip Nation. Originally released on Yoni’s 2006 EP Ready For More, “Twentysomething” was licensed by MTV for use on their shows Real World, Road Rules and Real World/Road Rules Extreme Challenge. It’s also been requested for use on the Oxygen Network’s Bad Girls Club and is getting play on PBS’ Roadtrip Nation. The singer, whose last name is Leviatan, had originally submitted the tune for a contest at broadjam.com, an online indie-music showcase. Winning submissions were included on a compilation titled College Credit: Indie Rock 101. “Twentysomething” was the top vote getter and received major college radio airplay which led to the TV placements.
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