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Status: Single
City: Los Angeles
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/11/2005

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Friday, February 01, 2008 

Current mood:  determined
Category: Music
Six months ago, The Red Paintings embarked on a gamble and an idea hoping to answer a question: Could a band (without record label or management), raise funding to professionally record a full length LP, solely relying on the help of its one of a kind fan-base? As of this past weekend, the band had been blessed to find out; the answer is a resounding YES, they have done it! Many people believed it was impossible, but The Red Paintings have hit their target and raised $40, 0000 towards their debut album via fan donations.

Before recent alternative means, anti-label newsmakers Radiohead and Saul Williams, The Red Paintings were hard at work on their debut full length LP, "The Revolution Is Never Coming". Completely fueled by the charity of their fans -- from a few bucks, to in some cases hundreds of dollars -- every cent made a huge difference...as lead songwriter Trash McSweeney pointed out on the bands official forum this past July, donations of $40 or more not only counted as a "thank you" in the liner notes, but also as a pre-order for the record upon it's production... Though the band is about to dive head-long into their last month in the studio and readying of the artwork for the LP (with an expected release mid 2008), we had to share this bit of information with everyone, and thank you for all of your help and support throughout this battle.

A message from songwriter Trash McSweeney:
THANK YOU to everyone who has supported us to create our debut record, not just financially, but creatively as well.

For the past six months, we have been lucky enough to work here in Australia with New York producer Tidy Kid, all the while seeing a 35 piece string orchestra, harp, painters, woodwinds, brass (including french horns, trombone, and trumpet), and even a theremin, thru the studio. Fans have also come in and helped build choirs, leaving their own "fingerprints" on the record, which has made this piece of art much more special and true to me.

I think this is an incredible achievement for a band who has had very minimal support from the Australian Music Industry. We have had many doors closed in our faces, but despite many blows, we've kept getting up and pushed through, with the help and respect from our fans and friends...I am so amazed with this achievement, and consider myself very lucky -- you all have seen me through some of the toughest times.

When we decided to run with this idea, I was unsure and worried we weren't going to pull it off, but in the end you afforded me the ability to create this album the way I needed it to feel. It was important for me to do at least this one record on my own terms -- without outside pressure -- and you have afforded us that opportunity.

I had no idea just how much love and respect there was for us, and I am truly blown away that we have been able to finish this on our terms. I've dreamt of creating this record for six years, and we are finally in the last stages.

Again, thanks to all of you.

Here's to a successful new decade for The Red Paintings.

Next stop, US of A.

Trash x
Seifer [abort73.com]

 
yewwww!!
TRP for the .. world :)

You guys are amazing. Can't wait for the album.. It's going to be insane.
Can't wait to see you guys again!!

All the best.
Kane
 
Posted by Seifer [abort73.com] on Friday, February 01, 2008 - 7:44 AM
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fingers molloy
Daniel Molloy

 
yay
 
Posted by fingers molloy on Friday, February 01, 2008 - 10:25 AM
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Samantha Strachan

 
congratulations!!!
 
Posted by sma on Monday, February 04, 2008 - 6:08 AM
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Alaska Ratio

 
TOP work... quite inspiring to say the least. VERY keen to hear it.

ALASKA RATIO
 
Posted by Alaska Ratio on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 - 5:26 AM
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PiNK BULLET

 
Nice work sticking it to the timid conservatives running the Australian Music Industry. Seeing this album come together has given me a lot of faith in the future of Brisbane's independant music in a scene that favours guitar pop and blasé acceptance of the status quo.
 
Posted by PiNK BULLET on Friday, February 15, 2008 - 9:26 AM
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