What Weekly – Kinetic Pow Wow Feature

We were mentioned in the latest issue of What Weekly, and there’s a nifty photo of us playing at Pow Wow – we love supporting Baltimore’s thriving arts scene and being a part of it! This kind of stuff makes our day!

http://whatweekly.com/2010/05/05/kinetic-pow-wow/

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These are confusing times for the modern musician trying to proverbially “make it” – we are the blind pioneers, raised on the legends and myths of a dead era, lost and fumbling in the overwhelming potentiality of the Information Age. The god statues are crumbling, the rules are changing, and the only consolation we have left is our craft, our art – to arms, then, esteemed audience! Let us ride forth in these uncertain times for the music industry and rewrite the legends ourselves!

– observed at the second bathroom stall on the left at the Fancy Dishes Diner

Pictures from UNITE!

A special thanks to Philip Edward Laubner, perhaps the greatest living photographer left after the Great Kodak Purge, and as always, we tilt our tophats to Kelly Ann Richmond for organizing the UNITE! event and for asking us to perform. If we stumble upon more photos they will be added! These four pictures will be followed by a visual representation of a moment of silence honoring the brave souls who perished to make this happen.

Thank you.

Minnesota for Rock Band Network

We are officially a part of the Rock Band Network – our song “Minnesota” was released on the second day that the RBN launched. We wanted to say thanks to our friends at Fairwood Studios, who made this possible for us, as well as our friends and fans who have already downloaded the song.