Sunday, September 5, 2010

Merch Alert!

"Stick a fork in it, it's done," doesn't seem very appropriate.  Wouldn't want the discs scratched...

Bad jokes aside, Release The 7"! is 100% complete, a mere two weeks after I shot it.  If I was able to live completely off my video work, it would have been done even sooner.  Nevertheless, I'd say it would be done by the end of the weekend and the weekend isn't even over, especially with Labor Day.  Two discs covering about two-and-a-half hours of live performances by East Of The Wall, Dead Planet, So Is The Tongue, Zevious, and proud hosts A Fucking Elephant (no sense censoring it now), who's first album - a 7" vinyl with a free mp3 download - is what this project is named for.




Their album was limited to three hundred copies, so I don't know the status of how many they would still have if you were to contact them through their site, but their music is readily available through there and their other portals, as well as my DVD of them and the four other bands... which can be purchased for $10 plus $2 shipping.  If you're interested, just use the Hotmail address in the top right corner (under FURTHER DETAILS) to send a Paypal payment, plus I can take any other inquiries through that address and the comments section below.  To whet your appetite, I whipped up a trailer last night that can be viewed HERE!

This is the cover of the DVD.  I pulled a shot of Liam Neeson delivering his line (you know the one) from the Clash of the Titans remake (via the trailer online) and printed it out.  Rather than risk any legal ramifications, I then did a tracing of it, scanned it in my family's computer (I don't have a printer/scanner of my own), and then added color and text via Paint (look at me go wild).

Links to the other bands' music and merchandise can be found in this earlier blog of mine.

As a quick aside, so I'm not just hustling for myself, check out Cinematic Ruminations.  It's another blog by one of my Internet friends who loves movies as much as I do, only he's taken it upon himself to write reviews on what is hoped to be a regular basis.  He's really into horror.  His first reviews are of The Last Exorcism and Big Fan (rent that one).

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