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Source Victoria offers free downloads for its CD

Local indie rock band Source Victoria [http://www.myspace.com.sourcevictoria] is offering its CD, the fast escape for free download on its Web site, www.sourcevictoria.net. The album, hailed as "a beautiful narcotic" by Phoenix New Times music writer Serene Dominic in his recent feature [http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2008-01-17/music/phoenix-band-source-victoria-s-brew-of-distress-and-pleasure-just-may-have-created-a-new-genre-xanaxcore/] on the band, was produced by Chris Testa (Jimmy Eat World, Dixie Chicks) and has garnered accolades from such local superstars as Jim Adkins from Jimmy Eat World.

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By Niki D'Andrea

Local indie rock band Source Victoria is offering its CD, the fast escape for free download on its Web site, www.sourcevictoria.net. The album, hailed as "a beautiful narcotic" by Phoenix New Times music writer Serene Dominic in his recent feature on the band, was produced by Chris Testa (Jimmy Eat World, Dixie Chicks) and has garnered accolades from such local superstars as Jim Adkins from Jimmy Eat World.

the fast escape will be available for free download until midnight PST on Friday, May 2. The band's offering the album to promote its upcoming show at Hollywood Alley in Mesa on May 3. The bill also includes Monstresors; Sleepwalk, A Robot; and Mike Jarmuz.

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