Cursed Arrows

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Digital Technology Un-entirely Embraced


dearth-y view

//the trick with this song//is pushing the limits
of what one's ears can stand/in terms of vocals//
((methinks we sang it well/
so now we can do that//
>it will impact hard/
^english fails//

Single (to restore sanity) announcement coming soon!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Crafts For Kids

We have several excellent local shows coming up, but we are most pleased to encourage you to attend a benefit show for the IWK Children's Hospital on December 4th.

Crafts for Kids, a yearly fundraiser for the IWK Children's Hospital last year we raised $4000. The fundraiser focuses on purchasing more crafts supplies for the younger children at the hospital also this year, the goal is to improve the art room dedicated to young adults dealing with mental illnesses by expanding their collection of art and music supplies.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pissing In A River

Here's a feedbacky clip of us playing Patti Smith's Pissing In A River at Gus' Pub.


Noisography.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Death Rattle

We'll be headed into a studio-like setting this week to record our cassette.

We will record alone, under a full moon, as always.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Album Announcement

Hello, Wide World of Webs.
Are you listening?

In spite of recent music sales trends, we have sold hundreds more copies of our 2009 album Telepathic High Five at shows than online.

In fact, nobody has purchased our album solely in its digital format in the last year.
Nobody. So it appears that we're on the right track, selling only tangible copies of our album in person, at shows, as we should be.

Our third album, The Madness of Crowds, will be released in mid-2011 in CD and LP format.

In all likelihood, it will be released independently, as with our first two full-lengths.
There are serious talks of releasing a single to precede the LP's release.
There are also talks of founding our own label for this, and future outputs.

In the meantime, we're still working day jobs and and scraping by in anticipation of yet another massive investment into our musical future. Another financial nose dive in service to our artistic freedom.

We want you to continue to hold our music in your arms.
This is what it's all about.