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Does anyone know what's going on with American Analog Set?
Unfortunately, for fans of AAS there's no news about the band on their AAS official web site. It appears the site has not been updated in almost a year. That of course leads some to wonder if the band has broken up.
On the brighter side, die-hard fans may be happy to know (if they don't already) that the band offers a free download of nearly a dozen demo songs. The songs are packaged in a Zip file that is 60 megabytes. I send my thoughts of a faster download if you are on a modem connection.
Bonus: Go to this fan web site to download live tracks and interviews.
Unfortunately, for fans of AAS there's no news about the band on their AAS official web site. It appears the site has not been updated in almost a year. That of course leads some to wonder if the band has broken up.
On the brighter side, die-hard fans may be happy to know (if they don't already) that the band offers a free download of nearly a dozen demo songs. The songs are packaged in a Zip file that is 60 megabytes. I send my thoughts of a faster download if you are on a modem connection.
Bonus: Go to this fan web site to download live tracks and interviews.
Labels: American Analog Set, College Radio, Fan Sites, Indie Rock