8.10.2009
Every time we log onto MySpace, it's obvious that it is dying a slow spammy death- back to the trusty old website...
7.06.2009
6.30.2009
We've redesigned our website so that it's more worth your time. I think you'll like it: http://www.solare3.net/ We realize things have been quiet on our side lately. But that does not mean there aren't sweeping changes occurring. Stay tuned...
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Website
11.25.2008
We recorded a version of the song "Daylight" years ago for a tribute to the highly influential, yet little-known band, Failure. In fact, I think that was the first non-demo song we ever recorded as a band. Initially, a lot of big bands got involved in this tribute, but the legality and publishing issues that came along with those large bands were too much for a small label releasing it to manage. But I think that initial attempt made it obvious that there was a lot of interest on the part of artists and diehard Failure fans for a tribute record. A very dedicated Failure fan named Larry approached us and a bunch of the other bands in an effort to resuscitate the record.
So anyway, check out this record, if you like it, you can purchase it online and all the money made from it will go to charity. Most of the bands on here are indie bands, and I have to say, because of that fact, I think a lot more TLC went into this record then you would hear from a typical tribute record. For our part, we made some pretty notable changes to the original version of "Daylight", but also painstakingly re-created some of the elements. Josh wants to make it known that he created the opening sample from scratch!
follow this link to learn more and purchase the record: Myspace.com/failuretribute
So anyway, check out this record, if you like it, you can purchase it online and all the money made from it will go to charity. Most of the bands on here are indie bands, and I have to say, because of that fact, I think a lot more TLC went into this record then you would hear from a typical tribute record. For our part, we made some pretty notable changes to the original version of "Daylight", but also painstakingly re-created some of the elements. Josh wants to make it known that he created the opening sample from scratch!
follow this link to learn more and purchase the record: Myspace.com/failuretribute
6.16.2008
We are excited to be opening for the Life and Times on the 24th at Spaceland. Also, we are still working hard on our new full-length. In the meantime, our Japanese record is in Japanese record stores- we just think that's cool


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fabtone records,
Japan,
spaceland,
the life and times,
theology
4.16.2008
Hi everyone. I just wanted to give you all an update on the making of our first US full length record and shows. We are getting close to finishing the record, which will be called "Fireworks Over a Funeral". We have just a couple of tracks to finish still. We are making sure to take the time we need to make it as good as possible. I am hoping to have it available early next year. We have grown a lot since the making of our "The Story of the Moon" EP. I think you all will agree when you get to hear what we are working on. Recently, Alan Moulder mixed a song for us. It is an honor to have worked with him on the song. We have been fans of pretty much everything he has ever done. It is unlikely that we will be playing any shows until after the new year as well. There are a couple of factors. One is that we really want to focus on the record. We also want to come out bigger and better than ever after the record is finished. Finally and most importantly, Christine has an arm injury, so she needs to rest and let it heal. Although actually playing the bass does not hurt her, all of the other things surrounding playing a show does hurt her. We want to be very cautious and make sure her arm gets healthy again as soon as possible. Should any of this change and we have an opportunity that we cannot pass on, we will be sure to let everyone know that we are playing.Please fell free to say hi and give Christine your support.Josh
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Alan moulder,
Christine,
recording
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