Through Adversity to the Download

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In case you didn’t know it, this weekend was the 65th anniversary of the Normandy invasion – aka D-Day. It was also, perhaps more importantly to the content of this site, the official release date for the fourth installment of the How I Became the Bomb digital EP series. Through Adversity To The Stars can be downloaded over on the bands website for the price of one valid email address (preferably yours).

The three tracks; “Atlas”, “Harvest” and “Gay Guy” finish out the first series of free downloadable EP’s and the band plans on releasing their first compendium of tracks in a physical form (likely CD and vinyl). Look for that in the late summer / early fall but in the meantime – go get your download on.

Rock n Roll Trivia

No bands playing but bragging rights can be achieved by winning at Rock n Roll Trivia.

Mercy Lounge – 8pm
FREE

LFS postponement, Ole Mossy Face steps in

The previously mention Lake Fever Session from And The Relatives that was meant to debut today has been postponed until Monday. There are two legitimate reasons for this: 1) Content posted to the web on a Monday gets more exposure than on a Friday and LFS deserves to be seen by more people. 2) Andy Snyder is at the beach and without proper Internet access to upload the videos. Turns out there are vacation spots that aren’t totally Wi-Fi ready.

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But fear not – there is great news to share with you today (and tons more next week). We got the heads up that Ole Mossy Face has uploaded two new tracks for free download, as well as their entire back catalog (this site is named for their Calls and Walls song). The new songs were done with Rob Stennett and a bit heavier than their usual fair. I foresee much downloading in my future.