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The Downtown Fiction (TDF)

July 7, 2014
By CreativeFreakkk DIAMOND, Spencer, Iowa
CreativeFreakkk DIAMOND, Spencer, Iowa
53 articles 40 photos 204 comments

Favorite Quote:
Stand up for what you believe in even if it means standing alone. -Andy Biersack<br /> Sometimes you gotta fall before you can fly. -Kellin Quinn<br /> You made me hate my own reflection. -Sleeping With Sirens


Downtown Fiction is a band that form in 2008, their band consists of four people except one of them only is in the band part time, he just plays live guitar at some concerts, other times the manager hires someone to learn the chords and play in his place. I chose to write about Downtown Fiction because not very many people know of the band. They may know a song or two that is sang by them they just don’t know it.

Since Downtown Fiction signed a contract with Photo Finish Records in 2009 they have made four albums. The genres of music they sing are alternative rock, and pop rock. The first music video Downtown Fiction made was for I Just Wanna Run, which soon became their most popular song. The first full album they made was called Let’s Be Animals.

Downtown Fiction was formed in Fairfax, Virginia, it was formed by Cameron Leahy and Eric Jones. When the group first formed they started out by putting videos on Myspace. Later on they added David Pavluk to the group to be the bassist. He also does background vocals. Downtown Fiction toured for a year and then signed with Photo Finish records in 2009. Then a few years later in February they started the Glamour Kills tour with The Ready Set, Allstar Weekend, We Are The In Crowd, and Marianas Trench. Later in 2011 Eric Jones left and Wes Dimond became a full band member.

Downtown Fiction has lost a few members and gained a few within the past few years but are still very popular even though they formed about six years ago. Some of the songs they have are, I Just Wanna Run, The Best I Never Had, Happy (Without You), Let’s Be Animals, Living Proof, She Knows, Tell Me A Lie, Stoned, and Thanks For Nothing.


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A paper i wrote and got 100 on it.

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Longlegs GOLD said...
on Aug. 6 2014 at 8:45 am
Longlegs GOLD, Greeneville, Tennessee
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The sentences are a little too long and hard to read, escpecially in the beginning. Well written otherwise.