Wastin’ Time With Atomic Brother Live!

Last Sunday, while we were in the studio working demos for our new songs, we were experimenting with a live, multi-camera video feed from the studio. Although there were some kinks, it worked out so good that we are going to do this every Sunday that we are in the studio! Here’s how it works.

We start our day in the studio around noon, setting up and recording new songs. Then you join us around 1pm Eastern by going to clicking on Wastin’ Time With Atomic Brother Live! in the sidebar, or by visiting our channel at http://mogulus.com/atomicbrother to chat with us or other viewers. While we’re working you can use the chat window to send messages direct to the studio or to each other; let us know how you’re liking the new songs. Anything really. No registration is necessary, so you don’t have to worry about managing another account.

This should be a fun, and a good opportunity to reconnect with you all! Especially those of you that can’t make it to New York. So, join us in the studio Sundays starting around 1pm Eastern for Wastin’ Time With Atomic Brother Live!

Wastin’ Time With Atomic Brother Episode 9 Online

Episode 9 of the Atomic Brother video podcast, Wastin’ Time With Atomic Brother is now online. In this episode, the band goes out to the rehearsal studio in New York City, for part 2 of 2 of the song writing sessions for the new Atomic Brother song, currently titled, Wont You Please Come Bury Me. Check it out here at http://atomicbrother.com/wastin or by clicking on the AB logo in the sidebar. Or you can watch on iTunes, Revver, Blip or YouTube by clicking on one of the other logos in the sidebar.

BMC 2008 Wrap-Up & Pics

We had a great time this past weekend in Baltimore for the 2008 Baltimore Music Conference. We met some really cool people, and some really excellent bands, and ate some really great food. Special thanks to the organizer, Lisa Suit, for having us down and supporting us in our showcase and the panel discussion. Check out some photos from the conference taken by Shantel Mitchell of Faithdesired Music Photography.