Wednesday 2 Dec 2009 by admin |
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We’ve just launched the new site, and we’ve gotta say it looks pretty damn sexy.
We spent the last 6 months completing the Studio 2.0 program at Euphonic Sound Recording Studio. We had 6 months of unlimited recording time, and a “band to brand” campaign that included album art design, video production, media training, social networking consulting and a hell of a lot more. Keep an eye out and subscribe to our RSS feed, cause we’ve got a shit load of content on the way. The Studio 2.0 EP we just finished at Euphonic Sound is called Beware Of The Light, and was produced by James Pew, Shawn Daley, and us. Check out the Discography Page for the creds!
Above, you can check out the album art for the upcoming EP “Beware Of The Light”, set to drop in the next week or so. Our CD release show is at the El Mocambo in Toronto (Spadina, south of College) on December 11th. Other acts are kick ass metal band Volition Aire and an absolutely wild metal/punk band Sinister Trailer Park Magic. You DON’T wanna miss this one…
In the meantime, we would like to invite you all to our Open Artist Development Group hosted by the Euphonic Community.
This group is dedicated to our fans. We want you to assess our Business Plan, Marketing Plan, Album Art, Music, Pictures, Videos, upcoming songs and all thing that make up Foresight For The Blind. Join our group and help contribute to Foresight For The Blind!
We’re also searching for a new Bass Player, and this is your chance to audition. Visit us on Indaba Music, listen to our first single “Beware Of The Light” from the new EP Beware of the Light, and add your bass track. You can also add a track by visiting the Euphonic Sound Promotions Page, downloading the song and uploading your bass track directly to them. We’ll be selecting the musician with the best bass track to jam with us and audition. Pretty simple eh? If you need assistance recording a bass track, our partner studio Euphonic Sound will gladly set you up with a block of time to record your best bass track. Show us what you’ve got!
Until then, check out the album art for Beware Of The Light above, designed by FFTB’s Brandon. We want your input, so raise your voice and let us know what you think… even if you think it sucks choad.
Enjoy!