Sunday, March 8, 2009

So much news! So much press! So much new The Weakness digital 7"!


We here at In The Fridge are all kinds of backed up with news at the moment.

Firstly! Today is new digital 7" day, and this month's installment in the In The Fridge Leftovers Club comes courtesy of Cincinnati band The Weakness. Two exclusive songs! For free to take from the internets! HERE! JESUS TELL EVERYONE!
This imaginary 7" marks the beginning of all sorts of Weakness activity. Their full-length self-titled debut album will be available in early April, and three of its tracks will be available to preview in the coming weeks. To make things even more supremely awesome, The Weakness will be embarking on a brief tour of the Midwest in June. Dates will come soon! AH!

Good Christ, there's more. Those great folks from the Indiana Daily Student went and put an article about us in that paper of theirs. Read it here, or something! Unfortunately, the picture of our beautiful faces only appears in the printed version. Special thanks to Josh Kraus for being so patient with us during the interview.

Also, local Bloomington blog IndianaIndieIntern up 'n wrote a bit about us too. Special thanks to David for being totally awesome without us even asking.

There's more!! The Elegant Bachelors will be playing a solo-y acoustic-type set at Buffa Louie's (on Indiana next to Starbucks) this Friday! If you haven't already left campus to get drunk/kidnapped in Mexico, totally check it out. No cover er anything!

Also, Eric Radoux's "Credit" single is now available at Landlocked Music and TD's CDs and LPs for an absurdly small amount of pesos.

Other than that, check out our Leftovers Club Archive for previous digital 7"s. February is Eric Radoux, January is The Elegant Bachelors, and December is just ridiculous.

Love,
ITF

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

A New Digital 7" is Lurking...



Come this Monday, the In The Fridge Leftovers Club will welcome The Weakness into it's long and storied lineage. Two totally exclusive songs by the Cincinnati band will be available to download fer free straight from the internet, as a kind of warm-up for their full-length debut album that is set to destroy everything in early April. 

If you haven't yet downloaded last month's digital 7" featuring the uber-awesome Eric Radoux, do so now.

You can also purchase a tangible Eric Radoux single featuring "Credit" and "Broken Skin" for no more than $2. Deal!

Until Monday!

Love,
ITF