Archive for November, 2008

 

Aux and Plow – 27. November, 2008

Hey folks! We recently taped an episode of everyone’s favourite TV show, “The Alt Sessions”, and for those of you who aren’t pickin’ up what I’m puttin’ down… It’s a really great show with a very interesting concept. They essentially film bands in a candid and intimate way at a location of the bands choosing. We chose to tape the episode at Wilfrid Laurier University, the very same institution that molded our young minds from tardy to smartie. The crew was really nice and basically let us do whatever we wanted to, so hopefully that translates into quality television with action, adventure, and possibly a touch of romance? SPOILER ALERT!: no, there is none.

So check out www.aux.tv or tune in to Aux Monday’s on BiteTV. (check your local listings)
Best Wishes,

Push Pins Nominated for CBC Radio 3 Bucky Award – 24. November, 2008

Hey everyone! We just received news that Push Pins has been nominated for a CBC Bucky Award for Best Collaboration! The song was only recorded back in September and is still available for free download on Sloan Music.com You can head here to vote CBC Radio 3 If you need to sign up, its free and easy and only asks for your e-mail address. You can vote every day up until the 28th. So again click here! CBC Radio 3
- MarshallCBC Radio 3 Buckey Award

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Blahg – 20. November, 2008

So welcome to the new website everybody! I’ve been asked to write up a quick blog to get the ball rolling on this section so here goes…

THIS IS THE BLOG SECTION! This is where you are free to come and peruse our inner most thoughts and feelings, plus catch up on any late breaking news that we feel like commenting on. The only news going on at the moment is our focus on our full-length debut album. The songs are written and ready to be recorded starting sometime after Christmas. We hope to have this adorable puppy of a record on the shelves and in your mitts by August of 2009. SPOILER ALERT!: This one will be longer and subsequently better than the first. Early reviews claim that it’s the finest unrecorded album since Peter Criss’ 1986 release The Cat Scratches Back: Live From Nepal.
And just a friendly reminder that Christmas is just around the corner, and there is no better way to stuff that stocking than with a copy of A Great Stage (UK Title: Greatest Hits) which is still very available in all fine record stores across Canada and from this website as well.

Best Wishes,
Will