Brian Karscig of Louis XIV credits local radio with breaking "Finding Out True Love Is Blind," the self-released single that led to the band's Atlantic Records debut album last week. He told livedaily.com, "91X in San Diego first started playing it, then Live 105 in San Francisco, KNRK in Portland, the Edge in Seattle, and then KROQ finally jumped on.... It's just an anthem to our appreciation of all women. But you get some people [who say] it's misogynistic. 'You guys are man pigs.' [He laughs] We're really not.... Right now, we're the number-two most-requested song on the BBC. We're getting loads and loads of press and radio out there. That's why everybody we do interviews with usually thinks we're English."
Brian Karscig of Louis XIV credits local radio with breaking "Finding Out True Love Is Blind," the self-released single that led to the band's Atlantic Records debut album last week. He told livedaily.com, "91X in San Diego first started playing it, then Live 105 in San Francisco, KNRK in Portland, the Edge in Seattle, and then KROQ finally jumped on.... It's just an anthem to our appreciation of all women. But you get some people [who say] it's misogynistic. 'You guys are man pigs.' [He laughs] We're really not.... Right now, we're the number-two most-requested song on the BBC. We're getting loads and loads of press and radio out there. That's why everybody we do interviews with usually thinks we're English."
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