Next Tuesday, May 26th, we will release a bunch of songs about animals called THE WAR IN ARACH EP.
It is a collaborative experiment between us (CATSCAN) and our British friends from across the pond (RICHY&GEORGIE). Paul and Mason agree, it is one of the weirdest things we have done in years.
The boys are back in town! The new website is all done, and the close-as-brothers bandmates are at it again, furiously (casually) writing and rehearsing in Mason's parents' basement in the cold darkness.
The trio will likely perform a few shows in the near future to hammer the kinks out of their prototype tunes. Always looking for bands to share a stage with, Catscan is hoping to extend a plea to their friends in Northern Virginia, Washington DC, Harrisonburg, and pretty much anywhere within a few hours driving distance. We need to play shows!
On the not-so-distant horizon, there should be a holiday show this year, however, it may be after Christmas this time around. If one cared to look further in our future, he would notice that the Richy&Georgie collaborative EP is not dead. Also, these newest proper band songs gotta go somewhere... we're going to try to record them in a radically different way in a wildly different setting this summer. Look forward to these things and maybe a surprise or two, if you are good.
Mason and Paul are currently sitting down and writing some new songs which they hope to record this summer. Look for new material in late July / early August. Additionally, they aim to go into a big-time "for real" studio and record some of their older classics, making a proper DEMO disc, which will likely be available around the same time.
With Jay back in town, the trio will likely perform a few shows in the near future to hammer the kinks out of their prototype tunes. Always looking for bands to share a stage with, Catscan is hoping to extend a plea to their friends in Northern Virginia, Washington DC, Harrisonburg, and pretty much anywhere within a few hours driving distance.
Check here and at catscan.bz for news updates and maybe even some new songs when we get around to recording them.