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    Nov 24th, 2009 by Malice

    It’s that time of year again.  Time to assess all that we’ve got and be thankful for it all.  And this year, Analogue Transit’s got loads to be thankful for.  At the top of that list are all of you who have supported ATR through our inaugural year.  For everyone who came to a show, bought the album, or just passed on the good word to a friend of yours, we are truly thankful.

    And we’d like to give you a little something in return:

    If you’re a Zune user, good news!  Zune is running a special holiday promotion and the song “Home” will be featured as a “Free Song of the Day” all this week.  So log on with your device, and load up on the free stuff!

    If it’s eye candy you’re into, we’d like to direct your attention to a lovely gallery put together by photographer Sixten Abbot who attended the ATR show this past Friday night at The Blackstone in Pawtucket, RI.  He came out to see another band, but liked what he heard.  Check out his awesome work here:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/amateur6/

    And for a more interactive experience there’s this amazing footage from the Gallatone Records Artist Showcase this past Saturday at Webster Hall’s The Studio, shot by our good friend Warren.

    LIVE AT THE STUDIO WITH ANALOGUE TRANSIT from Analogue Transit on Vimeo.

    New Show Dates Added

    Aug 7th, 2009 by Malice

    ATR is well on their way to a full dance card as they offer more opportunities to see them live. August finds them carousing around New England and, of course, frolicking in the backyard that is New York City and home. (Haven’t heard “Home” yet? It’s on Gearheart, whose digital re-release is just a couple of weeks away. August 25, 2009 to be exact. Put it on your calendars, kittens.)

    First up is this Sunday’s gig at Fontana’s, where Analogue Transit teams up Pillow Theory and Betty Black for an evening powered by the Black Rock Coalition.  The boys go on at 8:30, so get there in time to get plugged in.

    Other upcoming shows find ATR in upstate New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and more.  Check the Tour Page to find a show near you.

    And if they’re not coming to see you fast enough, tell us where they ought to be!  If you’ve got a local favorite place that you think would be perfect for an Analogue Transit experience, email us and let us know!

    Analogue Transit Signs with World Sound

    Jul 22nd, 2009 by Malice

    We’re pleased to announce that Analogue Transit and Gadfly Productions, LLC have formed a collaborative effort with World Sound Entertainment Group to promote and distribute the debut album “Gearheart”, as well as the band’s follow-up project, to be released at a later date.

    WorldSound Entertainment Group is an integrated recording label, artist management, licensing, publishing, concert promotion, and consulting company.  Their mission is to forge a unique partnership with artists for today’s ever changing music and entertainment marketplace.

    Be sure to check out ATR as they perform alongside their new labelmates — Drexel & the Bootleggers and St. Cloud — Thursday, July 30 at Googie’s Lounge (upstairs at the Living Room.)

    Also, additional show dates are in the works, so be sure to check in regularly to see ATR at a venue near you.

    ATR Rocks Brooklyn Like Whoa/OMG/other tweet-friendly nonsense.

    Jul 10th, 2009 by Malice

    What?  You weren’t there?  Where were you?  Don’t you know what you missed?

    *listens*

    *scoffs*

    No, seriously.  That’s not really an excuse.  You’re going to have to do better next time.  I mean, do what you wanna do, it’s not like we’re going to judge you or anything, but it’s your funeral, really…’Cuz the rest of us were treated to something that was pretty much awesome.  Yup, put another W in the column, because Analogue Transit’s show last night at Southpaw was, you know, for the win. True, those of us here at ATR headquarters may be just the teeny-tiniest bit biased (myself included), but I have a roomful of people I’m sure would back us up.  The crowd was large and all-around fantastic, giving good energy for the band to feed off of and give something back.

    As for highlights?  Where oh where should I begin?

    • One word:  live.  The show was live, the guys were live, the crowd was live.  And I mean that in all variations of the word’s meaning. If you weren’t there, then… well, I guess you weren’t live.
    • Another word:  Sam.  The newest addition to the band brought a new element to the live show, giving the band a nice full surround-sound like presence in the venue and proving to be a certified crowd pleaser.  Not to mention being sickly talented.  And this was only his third show?  Get outta here.  There was some good old-fashioned, seasoned professional calm and cool going on behind the drum kit last night.
    • Jeff flexing the golden pipes.  That’s right, boy wonder got a chance to strut his vocal stuff last night, singing solo on the bridge during “Breathe.”  There were handclaps and wolf whistles and I might have even seen a lady or two swoon.  It was powerful stuff people…
    • “Breathe.”  The crowd last night was among the first to hear an alternate version of this favorite single from the band’s first album.  Not only did it feature the aforementioned Jeff on the breakdown, but there was a killer drum solo in the middle and Kwaku’s vocals have been treated to a new arrangement that really sends the song soaring.
    • Kwaku covering Chaka Demus and Pliers with a “Murder She Wrote” breakdown in the middle of what was perhaps the most amped up performance of Blackout Artist I’ve ever seen/heard. You know he’s got the chops, but have you ever heard him break it down ragga-stylee?

    So, if you missed it, we’ll just put a big ol’ L in that column for you.  But fret not, because there are other opportunities for you to redeem yourselves in the near future as ATR continue to rock their way through the summer.  Check the Tour Schedule for show dates, locations, and times, and come out to support.

    Also:  there’s a little bit of great big news cresting over the horizon.  Stay tuned here for more information so you’ll be the first to know.  And so you won’t be a L…. well, you know.

    Boston ATR Show Postponed

    May 29th, 2009 by Malice

    Please note that, due to a scheduling conflict, the Analogue Transit show at The All Asia Bar in Cambridge, MA, originally scheduled for June 26, 2009, has been postponed. New dates and times will be announced when available. Check here for other opportunities to see ATR live in your area.

    ATR is for the Kids

    May 27th, 2009 by Malice

    The folks here at ATR headquarters would like to wish everyone a happy unofficial summer!  It’s unofficial because the summer solstice is still several weeks away, but since we start counting at Memorial Day, we can wish away.  We hope everyone returned safely from their festivities and for those of you who have yet to sober up sufficiently to return to work – uh, good show? We think? *shrugs*

    At any rate, the weather has taken a turn for the reasonably better, and kids are looking forward to the end of school and the beginning of play.  It is ATR’s sincerest wish that all kids have a safe place to do just that and, to show their commitment to the cause, ATR donated their time and considerable skills to help make Morningside Park sound as good as it looked last weekend, joining forces with the New York Junior League and volunteers from all over the city for their Playground Improvement Project.

    Word from the park is ATR’s acoustic set and general good made them a hit at the event, earning them a second invitation to attend the upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremony.  We’ll keep you updated on the deets for that.  In the meantime,  watch the video below to catch a glimpse of their set, as well as the boys’ explaining why the project is important. (And to see Jeff’s new do [yes, ANOTHER new do for Jeff] and Kwaku’s awesomely kickin’ hat.)

    Also, June and July are shaping up to be busy months for the boys of ATR.  Check here to find a location near you, and come out and see ATR live.