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| name = [http://www.facebook.com/radiusband Radius]
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| origin = [[United States]]
| genre = [[Alternative Rock]]
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| website = [http://www.radiusband.com www.radiusband.com] <br>[http://www.facebook.com/radiusband www.facebook.com/radiusband]
| current_members = Matthew Turbak (vocals/guitar)<br>Thomas Gilbert (guitars/vocals)<br>Jan Pauck (bass)<br>Joseph Chavanu (drums)
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'''Radius''' an alternative rock band from [[Los Angeles, California]], has been noted as a band on the rise with their feel-good rock anthems. Radius captures a timeless sound, creating an emotional listening experience. Radius has been compared to [[Coldplay]], [[U2]], [[Snow Patrol]], & [[The Wallflowers|Wallflowers]].
2006 - 2008 Songs by Radius have been licensed for use in nationally broadcast [[Victoria's Secret]] television commercials, [[The WB Television Network|WB]]'s TV show ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]'', the [[NBC]] primetime show ''[[Las Vegas (TV series)|Las Vegas]]'' and several network television shows and movies on NBC, [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], [[CBS]], and syndicated programs.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} June 2009, Radius signed a production contract with acclaimed producer [[Stephen Short (record producer)|Stephen Short]]. The band recorded six songs produced by [[Stephen Short (record producer)|Stephen Short]] at [[Sonic Ranch Studios]] in [[El Paso]], [[Texas]]. The band released the six songs on an EP titled ''Crossing Over'' in November 2009. In November 2009, Radius song "My World" was nominated for best rock song at the [[Hollywood Music Awards]].
That same month, "My World" was featured in PBS special speaking out about the [[Chernobyl Children's Project International]].
Radius went on a tour through Canada with multi-platinum recording artist [[Everclear (band)|Everclear]] in April 2010.
September 2010 Radius began working with producer and world class mixing engineer David J. Holman. Holman is best known for his work with multi-platinum artist [[Olivia Newton-John]], [[No Doubt]] ''[[Tragic Kingdom]]'', [[Bush (band)|Bush]] albums ''[[Sixteen Stone]]'' and ''[[Razorblade Suitcase]]'', [[Adema]], and [[Sick Puppies]]. Holman discovered Radius while the band was performing at the [[House of Blues|House of Blues Disney]] in [[Anaheim]], [[California]] August 2010. Holman co-produced Radius song "Just Say" fall of 2010 and the song was released November 2010.
Summer 2011, Radius began working on their first full-length release. Projected release date is in January 2012.
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