JUNIOR DOCTOR NATIONALLY RELEASES CLUMSY WORDS AND BAD PICKUP LINES

JUNIOR DOCTOR  NATIONALLY RELEASES CLUMSY WORDS AND BAD PICKUP LINES

ON APRIL 10,  2012

With the  single “Uh Oh” already climbing the charts and a video that is playing all over  the country, Florida-based pop rockers Junior Doctor announce the national  release of CLUMSY WORDS AND BAD PICKUP LINES on April 10,  2012.

Junior  Doctor has captivated Space Coast crowds for years with their roaring guitar  lines, pounding rhythmic sequences and energetic live shows. The power-pop  quartet consists of Mark Hartman (lead singer and rhythm guitars), Jarrod  Kearney (drums), Richard Peidro (bass), and Terrence Donnelly (guitar).

The  Junior Doctor laboratory was full of production talent, and instead of working  with just one person, the band experimented with heavy talent for CLUMSY WORDS.  They first entered the studio with Matt Goldman (Cartel, Underoath, Anberlin),  and followed those sessions with a significant production and mixing  contribution by Executive Producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (All Time Low,  Mayday Parade, Go Radio). The album was  rounded out with work by Ethan Mentzer (The Click Five) and Todd Wright (Getaway  Car). The result of the 9-month collaboration is a CD that stays true to the  punk/rock roots that made Junior Doctor popular, with an added kick of catchy  hooks and melodies.

Mark  Hartman says the CD is mostly a collection of mostly-true punk pop love songs,  but it’s not just about romance.Recounting the sensation of having someone take your breath away and  leave you unable to find the right words, he explains, “Uh Oh” is a meaningful  because it is about that happy first love vibe,” and “Not Now” was inspired by  the same person, though “it was hypothetical.I was afraid that it would really play out this way, with timing never  being quite right. Luckily it didn’t.” But there are more introspective tracks  as well. The orchestral and lovely “Beautiful and Blind” was a gift to Hartman’s cousin upon her awaking from a  crash-induced, near-fatal coma. “She had  to rebuild her life, and this song was meant to give her a push while doing  that.” And the newer inclusions to CLUMSY  WORDS are the result of being on the road for a year, enjoying positive  recognition, but also experiencing the challenges of the music industry. “Mirror Mirror” is particularly personal to  Hartman. “Pursuing anything you care  about requires sacrifice, and requiring the people who care about and support me  to make sacrifices as well. The song is asking if I’m ok with that, if I’m ok  with who I’ve become in the process.”

In  advance of the release of CLUMSY WORDS, the band released a video for “Uh Oh” which stars Cassie Steele from “Degrassi: The Next Generation.” They’ve been on tour with Sister Hazel,  Freshman 15, and have performed at schools across the south and east  U.S.

CLUMSY  WORDS AND BAD PICKUP LINES will be available at digital retailers on April 10,  2012 via Toucan Cove/Universal. For more information, please visit jrdrmusic.com.

Toucan Cove Entertainment, LLC is manufactured and marketed by Universal  Republic, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Toucan Cove Entertainment is home  to a beloved and diverse roster of artists in genres from pop and rock, hip hop  and Americana to Celtic and electronic. More information can be found at www.toucancove.com.

TRACK  LISTING:

1.Impressive

2.Perfect Girl (Make Her  Mine)

3.Uh Oh (video  mix)

4.Keep  On

5.Mirror  Mirror

6.Dancing In Your  Dreams

7.Alright

8.Beautiful And  Blind

9.Back  Home

10.What I  Do

11.Wrong Place, Right  Time

12.Not  Now

13.Falling To  Pieces

14.Leaving

“UH OH” VIDEO

http://youtu.be/2w5YNI0rW74

Starring  Cassie Steele from Degrassi:The Next Generation Directed by James Edwin Myers  Jr.

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