From Flushing, NY comes Eleventh Hour Exile, a trio who makes dark, industrial electronic pop. The sexy vocals of Catalina Ceballos hover over layers of cold synthesizers and pulsing rhythms.
Eleventh Hour Exile’s music was first debuted at Downtime in NYC. They have also had their music played at the following clubs in Queens: Caprice, Opus, Slate and Life. In Long Island they have been played at Lux and Insomnia. Eleventh Hour Exile is currently working on their first self – produced album that is being recorded at their home recording studio. They have received radio airplay from Hofstra Radio88.7 FM in New York and JC Radio 107.3 in Quito Ecuador where there were many calling requests for their songs to be played. Eleventh Hour Exile is planning a tour upon completion of their first album. Eleventh Hour Exile’s musical style is a fusion of modern rock and electronica. The instrumentation includes vocals, and electronic and acoustic instruments. The people who have had the chance of listening to Eleventh Hour Exile’s music have complemented Catalina Ceballos’ warm sultry voice, the music’s vibrant originality and arrangements and its intricate drum programming. Eleventh Hour Exile has also received positive feedback from the club scene as well as the lounge scene, which shows their versatility in reaching a vast audience. There is a great demand for something new and refreshing that does not fit any of the current molds. It has been said that Eleventh Hour Exile’s music contains influences by Depeche Mode, The Cure, Nine Inch Nails Tori Amos and Dido. Eleventh Hour Exile combines synthesizer programming and modern recording techniques along with live acoustic-electric elements. Upon completion of our first self-produced album, we will plan a tour to showcase our material. A major recording label is still the most effective avenue for the artist to gain exposure as it reaches a vast audience through its numerous resources. Therefore, we are in pursuit of a record deal. Our influences are Depeche Mode, NIN, The Cure, David Bowie, Tori Amos and Dido.