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Relient K chalked up yet another accolade as the band’s digital single, “Be My Escape”

MMHMM, the current RIAA gold-certified hit album from Gotee/Capitol recording artist Relient K, chalked up yet another accolade as the band’s digital single, “Be My Escape,” has been certified gold and platinum.

The announcement coincides with news that the Canton, Ohio-based band recently embarked on a Fall American tour with co-headliners MXPX beginning in early October. The tour follows the band’s appearance as a main stage act on this year’s just completed installment of the celebrated Vans Warped Tour.

Released last November, the Top 15 MmHmm has proven to be Relient K’s most successful outing to date, reaping unanimous critical commendations and the fastest sales of the band’s career. Fuelled by non-stop road work – including last spring’s arena/amphitheater tour alongside Good Charlotte and Simple Plan – the band’s fourth album recently made a return to the top half of the Billboard 200.

In other news, the band performed in late August on Jimmy Kimmel Live — the outside stage. This performance came on the heels of a recent appearance on NBC-TV’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Additionally, Relient K appeared July 22nd on the MTV program “Hits” during Summer on the Strip from Las Vegas and also did an acoustic performance on MTV’s TRL. Late fall, Relient K will be included in MTV’s Hard Rock Live series. While, the video for “Be My Escape,” remains in rotation on MTV this week.

Relient K – Matthew Thiessen: vocals; Matthew Hoopes: guitar; Dave Douglas; drums; John Schnek; bass; John Warne;guitar – jumped onto the scene in 1998, quickly drawing praise for their idiosyncratic brand of melodic, optimistic, pop-injected punk. The quartet developed a reputation as one of the hardest working bands on the circuit, playing an average of 200 gigs a year. The constant touring paid off: Relient K’s three Gotee-released albums – including 2001’s “The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek” – each achieved stand out sales figures while expanding the band’s loyal fanbase across the country.

By 2003, Relient K had become one of modern punk’s biggest underground acts. Their third album, the gold-certified “Two Lefts Don’t Make a Right…But Three Do” was a Top 40 smash on the Billboard 200. The album garnered Relient K their first Grammy Award nomination.