THE AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT RETURNS WITH “CHANGING” ON ISLAND RECORDS – NEW SINGLE HITS RADIO; AVAILABLE AT ALL DIGITAL PARTNERS

ALL AT ONCE NEW ALBUM IN STORES APRIL 26th, PRODUCED BY DAVE SARDY

Follow-up to self-titled debut album of 2008, with breakthrough singles and videos, “Sometime Around Midnight” and “Wishing Well”

Unique European residency in February: Mondays in Amsterdam (Paradiso); Tuesdays in Berlin (White Trash); and Fridays in Paris – full-scale U.S. & Euro tours to follow

(New York, NY) With loyal fanbase followings on every continent around the world, Island Records group the Airborne Toxic Event is set to release its first new single in nearly two years – as “Changing” goes to Alternative radio on January 31st and is available at all digital partners today! Produced by Dave Sardy (credits: Oasis, Band of Horses, the Ting Tings, Twisted Wheel), “Changing” is the first single pick from the Airborne Toxic Event’s long-awaited new album, ALL AT ONCE, in stores April 26th.

In advance of the album release, the Airborne Toxic Event will play an unprecedented trio of European residencies in February. Throughout the month, they will perform every Monday at Paradiso in Amsterdam, every Tuesday at White Trash in Berlin, and every Friday at a different venue in Paris (while also touring extensively throughout the three countries and the UK during the month).

Since its release in 2008, The Airborne Toxic Event, the band’s self-titled debut album has sold over 200,000 copies in the U.S., and over 300,000 copies internationally. Named “Debut Album of the Year” by the Boston Herald, the record spent 53 weeks on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, with eight of those weeks logged at #1. The album’s breakthrough single “Sometime Around Midnight” rose to #4 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart, and was named Alternative Song Of The Year at iTunes. The next single, “Wishing Well,” broke the Top 20 at Alternative radio. The songs received major airplay internationally on BBC Radio 1 in the UK, Australia, France, Germany, Austria, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, and South East Asia.

The Airborne Toxic Event – Mikel Jollett (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Steven Chen (guitar, keyboards), Anna Bulbrook (viola, keyboards, tambourine, backing vocals), Noah Harmon (bass, backing vocals), and Daren Taylor (drums) – have earned their reputation as an aggressive touring band, known for playing more than 350 dates in support of their debut album release, supporting Kings of Leon, Franz Ferdinand, the Ting Tings, and many others.

The Airborne Toxic Event is certainly no stranger to grand musical gestures like the European residency. They were the only modern music artists to perform at the esteemed Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles during its 2009 fall season. The result was the concert-documentary film All I Ever Wanted, released September 2010, and chosen as an official selection to the Raindance Film Festival. In addition, the band just played The Colorado Symphony last week. Their Full-scale U.S. and European tours will follow this spring, with dates to be announced February 15th.

The Airborne Toxic Event is also familiar to television viewers, having debuted on NBC’s Last Call with Carson Daly, and appeared on CBS’s The Late Show with David Letterman, NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the old NBC Late Night with Conan O’Brien. They headlined a one-hour concert special on DirecTV. VH1 designated them a “You Oughta Know” artist, later peaked at #4 on VH1’s Top 20 countdown. They have also received A-list rotation on MTV2. For further information go to www.TheAirborneToxicEvent.com

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