Thursday, July 21, 2011

Updates 21 JULY 2011

Since last posting here, there have been some developments in the world of Numerics. To bring you up to speed, we are going to cover them in chronological order.

We played an acoustic show at Red Rooster in Nashville as part of Ditto Music's Live Battle of the Bands series. We came in second on our night, and had alot of great support from alot of great people. If you were there, we sincerely appreciate your attendance, attention, and vote. If you weren't, you should have been. We won't hold it against you though. Here is video from that night.


Back in November 2010, we traveled to Chicago, Illinois, to record at Tesla Studios. We recorded a song called "Reminder", a song about reminding yourself to live in the present tense. It was a really great experience. We have mastered the song, and it is now available on our channels. Click the picture for a FREE download of the song. While you're at it, admire Kyle Kelly's design for the cover.



We have provided our Facebook page, Twitter page, and Homepage with facelifts in light of this new material. Please give them a look, and like and/or follow us if you are not doing so already.

Lastly, we are playing a FREE show in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on Friday July 29, 2011 at The Boro.

Thanks for your attention.

Parrish & Lloyd



Monday, January 10, 2011

"Through the Cracks" music video



Hey, here's our video for the song "Through the Cracks" We filmed it last year in Nashville, TN. We shot half of it in our old residence and the other half in our new habitat. Once again, we had Cameron McCasland directing and calling the shots. Working with Cameron is always a pleasure and its always cool to see what we can come up with together. This video features 3 actors, Hannah Paulson, Devin Vaughan, and Pavanh Sivongxay. They did a great job. It was our first time to use actors in a video, but we feel they really gave this video the extra something it needed.

The story behind the video is about a person who undergoes a type of voluntary science experiment. Once she hears the songs, she begins to see things. The results of the experiment are the hallucinations and disarray that follows. The concept is pretty out there, but we felt it fit well with the chaotic nature of the song.

We were really pleased to get 200 views in 2 days on Youtube. Especially after the work and energy we put into it. Check it out, leave a comment, let us know what you think.

Also, the record "Proud to be a Numerican" which features this song, "Through the Cracks" is available for free download here FREEmusic.Numericsband.com

Thanks for stopping by,
Parrish & Lloyd