The Long Forgotten[views:1503][posts:8]___________________________________ [Jul 7,2005 8:58am - anonymous ""] Okay, folks. This is the day; This is the hour... The Long Forgotten has at long last completed its first full-length record, DIVINITY SCHOOL DROP OUT. We have two release parties next week--one in Dover on Wednesday at the Brick House at 7:30 p.m. and an all ages BBQ on the following Sunday. (Email for details.) Here's a short interview about the record: http://www.portsmouthherald.com/calendar/07072005/cd_revie/51462.htm And records, T-shirts, stickers, buttons, et al are available now at: www.thelongforgotten.com Streaming audio samples at: www.myspace.com/thelongforgotten Let us know what you think and hope to see you soon! Please....forward, forward, forward! |
______________________________________ [Jul 7,2005 10:17am - the_reverend ""] http://www.myspace.com/thelongforgotten |
____________________________________ [Jul 7,2005 11:45am - anonymous ""] Whoops! Thanks for adding the My Space address. |
___________________________________ [Jul 7,2005 2:29pm - anonymous ""] And another article... http://nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a...D=/20050707/ENTERTAINMENT/107070001 By the way, we're still looking for a guitarist and a keyboardist |
___________________________________ [Jul 7,2005 6:14pm - anonymous ""] tick tock |
___________________________________ [Jul 7,2005 8:55pm - anonymous ""] Try again |
___________________________________ [Jul 8,2005 2:04pm - anonymous ""] haha |
___________________________________ [Jul 9,2005 9:10pm - anonymous ""] Sure. Why not? |
____________________________________ [Jul 10,2005 2:11pm - anonymous ""] The Nashua Telegraph on The Long Forgotten's Divinity School Drop Out: "The Long Forgotten is a band that loves metal. “Divinity School Dropout” is a testament to this love – heavy on the riffs and driven by pounding, galvanizing drumbeats. Iron Maiden-style guitar harmonies and sincere vocals lend the album a melodic core that harkens back to the early days of the genre. "Whereas some bands sacrifice accessibility for complexity, The Long Forgotten’s music is both sophisticated and highly listenable. Each of the album’s 10 tracks is made up of numerous parts melded together into a fluid whole." |