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Last Updated: 11/25/2009

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City: Topeka
State: Kansas
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/15/2004

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Thursday, November 13, 2008 

Current mood:  working

I'm pretty much done trying to sound cool, so here's a no-hype update.

We've got a new drummer, Jason Wingerson (formerly of Stand Under Nothing), who seems to be fitting in well. His first show with us will be Nov. 22 at The Boobie Trap, 9th & Washburn, Topeka. It will also be our first show in our "hometown" since mid-2007 (which was the last show at our beloved Static Bar, R.I.P.). Egypt has also taken over the bass roll full time. Jeremy and Josh are where they've always been....

We've upped the lights a bit. Not to look like rick stars, but because lights look cool. Both to us and to you, the audience. Looking like rock stars is a nice benefit though. If you've seen local metal bands Sicadis, Dollhouse Rumor and/or Out of the Suffering rocking big stages with lots of lights, that was our rig...

We're writing new stuff, retooling old things, and try hard to finish things that have stood on the shelf too long. We've been on sub-hiatus long enough to be a bit more exited about working hard to accomplish something, mostly for ourselves, but we do enjoy an audience...

Hope to see some good local support Nov. 22, it -is- kind of nice to feel like you have a hometown, sometimes...

Enough for now...

J,J,J & E
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Strap On Halo

 
What kind of lighting rig do you now? l.e.d's ? lights are your friend.
=)
 
Posted by Strap On Halo on Sunday, February 01, 2009 - 9:38 AM
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The God Project

 
primarily, a couple HES scanners and about 1,900 watts worth of strobes, a long with a bunch of halogen floods. Pretty basic DMX setup, MIDI sync'd.
 
Posted by The God Project on Tuesday, February 03, 2009 - 2:09 AM
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