Some background on the reformation of No Innocent Victim: NIV will be a five-piece for the first time in their career as former guitarist Cory Edelman has rejoined the fold - last I heard of him he was playing with Project 86, but that didn't last - along with Tim Mason, and former xDisciplex A.D. bassist Neil Hartman jumping into the fray. To quote my girlfriend, "I'm excited."
In More Exciting News news, the new album from Denison Marrs, Transparent, is now in stores. I want it. Bad. Someone send it to me.
So check it out: Seattle graphics firm Asterik Studio is always on the move, always on the rise, with new clients including The Blood Brothers, Josh Ritter(American singer/songwriter who recently toured with Canadian star Sarah Harmer), and new Solid State Records hotshots He Is Legend. Check out Asterik's site and enjoy the ride.
DUDE, speaking of He Is Legend - I. Am. A. Fan. Have y'all heard 'I Am Hollywood' off the new Solid State compilation CD? Holy crap, kids, this song is amazing in an Every Time I Die sort of way. So good.
Also fun is the new album from Chicago brother trio Chevelle, This Type of Thinking Could Do Us In, a slab that continues the legacy of downtuned guitars, emotive vocals and production that would make Andrew Lloyd Webber jealous. I'm a fan of them too.
Off to see K-os tonight. Word.
Posted by mike at October 27, 2004 05:28 PM