Greetings Programs,
Well, here it is...the eve before our "Paper Dolls EP" Release show at the 40 Watt. Can't believe it's finally here. We had a great show last night at The Star Bar, our first in Atlanta, to warm us up proper-like for the big gig tomorrow. Lots of love and support from the people at The Star Bar. Uber props to Pop Death Squad for including us in their Big Trouble in Little 5 Points lineup and a special shout out to Lynn, owner of The Star Bar...she's got mad polaroid skills.
The Orkids have also been featured in some killer publications this week in anticipation for the show. Feel free to check out the articles in The Flagpole, The Red and Black, and The Athens Banner Herald. We can't thank these people enough.
So as we go into love lockdown mode in preparation for tomorrow's synth bath, we will be adding the McCormick's Irish Cream to new Orkids' trax like "Footsteps", "Look No Further", and "Found". We hope to see you out tomorrow night flexing multiple Swatches and ghetto blasters! Catch us tomorrow night and claim your free copy of the "Paper Dolls EP". Take it...it's yours!
End of line.
Josh Maximum
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Paper Dolls EP reviewed in The Flagpole
Greetings Programs,
The mighty Flagpole has reviewed our little old "Paper Dolls EP". Check out the review to see if the answers to life's enduring questions are finally revealed like, "Can you really put Ranch dressing on everything?"
In the meantime, we are busy little bees preparing for the release show on the 23rd. The new songs are coming togehter quite handsomely and we are stoked to unleash them upon the Earth in a little over a week. Like the old saying goes, "Time flies when you're generating synth tones." Keep a look out for some upcoming Orkids features in rad publications near you in the coming weeks. More details to follow...
In the meantime, keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for a Strongbow!
End of line.
Josh Maximum
The mighty Flagpole has reviewed our little old "Paper Dolls EP". Check out the review to see if the answers to life's enduring questions are finally revealed like, "Can you really put Ranch dressing on everything?"
In the meantime, we are busy little bees preparing for the release show on the 23rd. The new songs are coming togehter quite handsomely and we are stoked to unleash them upon the Earth in a little over a week. Like the old saying goes, "Time flies when you're generating synth tones." Keep a look out for some upcoming Orkids features in rad publications near you in the coming weeks. More details to follow...
In the meantime, keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for a Strongbow!
End of line.
Josh Maximum
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Monday, January 4, 2010
The Orkids on PasteMagazine.com
Greetings Programs,
The fine folks at Paste thought enough of our little band to offer the "Paper Dolls EP" as their VIP Bonus Album Digital Download of the Month available now on their website PasteMagazine.com. This is considered by us to be completely rad and we couldn't be more stoked! Thanks to Paste for the luv.
In completely unrelated news, Adam, Sandra and I are going to continue our Star Trek: The Next Generation marathon because we can't quite get enough of how badly the Starfleet uniforms fit the crew of the Enterprise, especially in the bathing suit area. Peoples' special parts are definitley split and displayed in a way they shouldn't be, even in the 24th century!
Gotta' run, but remember, check out Paste Magazine and if you absolutely have to wear a Star Trek uniform, you might want to considering wearing a cup.
End of line.
Josh Maximum
The fine folks at Paste thought enough of our little band to offer the "Paper Dolls EP" as their VIP Bonus Album Digital Download of the Month available now on their website PasteMagazine.com. This is considered by us to be completely rad and we couldn't be more stoked! Thanks to Paste for the luv.
In completely unrelated news, Adam, Sandra and I are going to continue our Star Trek: The Next Generation marathon because we can't quite get enough of how badly the Starfleet uniforms fit the crew of the Enterprise, especially in the bathing suit area. Peoples' special parts are definitley split and displayed in a way they shouldn't be, even in the 24th century!
Gotta' run, but remember, check out Paste Magazine and if you absolutely have to wear a Star Trek uniform, you might want to considering wearing a cup.
End of line.
Josh Maximum
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