Saturday, October 28, 2006

Aerogramme: Sonic Unyon


We're very happy to announce that Sonic Unyon will be releasing the new album by Scotland's AEREOGRAMME in North America early next year. Their new album will be entitled My Heart Has A Wish That You Would Not Go and it will be released in North America on February 6th, 2007. An animated video for the song "Barriers" is currently being done by a friend of the band, Hugo Cuellar, and we are hoping to have the video around the time of the album's release to service to North American music video outlets. The band is also making arrangements to tour North America in 2007, which will mark their first tour here in four years.

Here is the track listing for the new album:

01. Conscious Life
02. Barriers
03. Exits
04. A Life Worth Living
05. Finding A Light
06. Living Backwards
07. Trenches
08. Nightmares
09. The Running Man
10. You're Always Welcome

from Sonic Unyon

1 comment:

Jessie said...

GBU Carl.
Thanks.
moda

The Minus One on slide show now playing "The Minus One" is the name of the group Dana Alberts, Liam Hart and Mike Henry started in the eighties. The band released four singles through the "Skate Rock" series through Thrasher Magazine, and appeared on “One Giant Leap”, a compilation record released in England on Venture Records in 1983. The next year, they recorded “Where A Man Was Made,” with Spencer Dryden on drums (Jefferson Airplane drummer) and Naomi Ruth Isenberg (Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks) on violin. Minus One toured the U.S. in 1985 with the VKTMS, the punk band formed by drummer Louis Gwerder and featuring Nyna Crawford. Later that year Alberts was approached by Danny Sugerman, the author and former manager of the “Doors, and Iggy Pop's manager, after Sugerman had heard a tape of the band. This led them to an offer of a record deal from Geffen Records. The band, broke up before the deal could be consummated. They reformed in late 2006, and are be currently rehearsing to play extensively in 2007.