Hey Everyone, run naked through the streets...
Sydonia are coming off a truly wonderful tour with Dead Letter Circus to perform their own side-show extravaganza. It certainly won't be the same without the extended Gypsy family we found among the DLC band and crew, but it will be a celebration none-the-less. After 15 shows of juggling balls of main support, we will now be able to open up our act and play the songs that our time-slot wouldn't allow us. Many a new track has made a plethora of new fans from the DLC crowds. So many cats have approached us and sung our us their praises and signed up for the ride. Not only that, but many have clothed themselves with our new range of merchandise including hoodies, t-shirts and DVDs... how they wear DVDs is as interesting as our travels of late.
Check it out via http://sydonia.bigcartel.com
Anywho, to be part of the spring festivities, follow the links below to their respective gigs
in you neck of the woods:
Friday 2nd of October @ Ruby's Lounge, 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave with Dive into Ruin & Atlantic. Doors $12 @ 8:30pm
http://www.moshtix.com.au/Search.aspx?s=0&q=sydonia&c=&v=0&p=0&from=20090923&to=20100923
Saturday 3rd of October @ Ding Dong Lounge, Level 1/18 Market Lane, Chinatown, Melbourne with 12 Foot Ninja & Cloud City. Doors $15 @ 9pm.
http://destroyalllines.oztix.com.au/default.aspx?Event=12510
Now, this weekend, if you are in sunny Queensland, you are probably going to the Sounds of Spring
Festival in Brisbane on Saturday 26th... If so, Dead Letter Circus finish around the 10pm curfew, so that'll leave your evening open to wander into the city and join us for "Thriller" @ Rosies, 235 Edward St, Brisbane City as we go on at 12am. If you're there earlier (hopefully) for doors @ 9pm , you'll see Perspektiv open @ 10pm and Taken By The Silence destroy the main support slot. Be sure to mention our name (Sydonia) or the fact that you were at the Festival for cheaper entry, $10 instead of $12, bargain.
Well, now apart from these fun times a-foot, Sydonia is currently applying for grants to fund our next album's recording. we don't find out the result until January, and we hope to record it in February. Should the grant be unsuccessful, we may have to take a leaf out of our Mammal friend's book and consider the option of selling presale album before the job is even done. This worked in their favour and they fully credited everyone involved in the album sleeve, as would we.
We have at least 20 songs we are currently working on, that's nearly 2 albums right there.
Anyway, just putting it out there, who would be interested in the presale album concept to help us move forward and record?
Looking forward to seeing, hearing and being there with you as soon as possible.
Slove youse.
sam
:)