Flicker Records' Success on Radio

By John Ma

Flicker Records has landed five of the label’s singles in the Top 20 at Christian Rock radio, including the #1 hit “Bring Me Down” from Pillar’s new project, Where Do We Go From Here, which hit stores last week.

Other singles on the radio chart include “Emotion” from subseven, “We Are” from Kids In The Way, “DVD” from Staple and “What Love Is” from Everyday Sunday.

“It’s exciting to see the kind of impact that Flicker’s artists are having at radio,” said AJ Strout, director of national promotions for Flicker Records. “I think that our artists have really stepped up to the challenge, and have worked to create some of the best rock records in the market. I’m grateful for everyone at rock radio who has supported Flicker and our artists.”

Flicker Records general manager, Troy Vest, added, “It’s great to see all of the elements come together for our label. We’re passionate about making and marketing quality music, and I think this accomplishment is a tangible representation of the hard work of our staff.”

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