General Update:
-A Month Of Sundays has released the demonstrative, seven song album entitled "Pain Don't Hurt." You can get a copy at a show, or get in contact with The Kat Cellar via email (katcellar@yahoo.com) for other options.-Jeremyself has finished tracking for "Inordinate Affections", but encountered technical difficulties. More news on that when things get worked out.
-Leah Arnold has started the foundation work of the tracking process for her debut full-length album. Title and other information yet to be discussed.
-Ronald Raygun will begin reuniting to perform music in private, and possibly in public as well, and therefor, working towards recording. They have not played together since August, so this will be a slow process. More to come.
Other Things:
In an effort to keep up with the modern times, Kat Cellar will be developing a "mail order" system. When i say "modern" i mean, "out of date." No, you will not be seeing the Capture the Plague full-length on the iTunes store. Nor will you find Ronald Raygun on myspace. But, when the time comes, you will be able to send $X to X address and recieve X album through the postal service. There's still a few fine details that have to be worked out between certain bands and people. The hope is to have the entire catalogue available. There are a few things that won't be available, mostly because they have been lost or the bands are untraceable. But, a vast majority will become available to your. Another hope is to have albums on CD and cassette tape as well, for those who don't have a cd player in their car, or have an appreciation for an over-saturated magnetic tape.
Things To Be On the Look-Out For:
-Capture The Plague full length
-Capture The Plague performing at the "Rock the Block" in April.
-Advertisements.
-Mail Order Store
-A Month Of Sundays show in Groton (tentative)
-Spring. When is it? Next month? sure.
that's all
-jeremy
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