Look What I Did Details Plans for Upcoming Zanzibar III EP
Info-punk band Look What I Did have recently begun writing a new extended-play concept record. This new offering will be entitled Zanzibar III: Analog Prison. This unique release will never be sold on a digital format; Zanzibar III: Analog Prison will be a concept record -- a continuation of the "Zanzibar" storyline found on the bands' first two albums -- and will only be released on cassette and vinyl. One song from the record will be made available online, but the remaining tracks will remain forever "imprisoned" on analog media. Label and other administrative details are still forthcoming
The EP is expected to include a variety of guest appearances -- additional singers will be joining Look What I Did to play the roles of various characters in the Zanzibar pantheon. While the specific cameos are still to be announced, the band stresses that the album will feature amazing vocal performances from a variety of hand-picked musicians. Eric Nally from Foxy Shazam has expressed interest in playing a character, and more special guests will be announced in the forthcoming months.
Look What I Did recently began the filming process for two new music videos. Both videos will be for songs off of the bands' latest release Atlas Drugged which was produced by Brian Virtue (Jane's Addiction, Chevelle, 30 Seconds to Mars) and released on his Modernist Movement Recordings label. Both videos will feature some shocking celebrity cameos from a wide range of different spheres of interest. Expect more information on these music videos very shortly.
Look What I Did vocalist Barry Donegan recently initiated his long-rumored plot to repair the broken music industry. He teamed up with a group of forward-thinking investors and tech masterminds to begin development on a new online music service aimed at forever changing the way the world consumes music. This new music service is called Gazzmic and is inspired by Donegan's experiences as a touring musician. Little specific information is available about the Gazzmic music service at this time as development has just begun, but Donegan insists that it will be a game-changer for bands and fans, and the company is accepting applications from musicians who are interested in participating in a limited, invitation-only closed beta program.
Bands of all types are encouraged to contact Gazzmic at info@gazzmic.com to request a closed beta key. While the specifics of the service are still under wraps, beta participants will be given the opportunity to promote their music over a free custom mobile application platform for the iPhone and Android Market. The company recently launched a temporary site to facilitate closed beta registration which will feature blogs by Barry from Look What I Did while development is underway. The temporary registration site is available at:
http://www.gazzmic.com
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Tags: Look What I Did, Barry Donegan
Jason Fisher November 21, 2010
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