Earrings Again in 2010!

January 20th, 2010 · 2,622 Comments

Finally, the wrath of “Earrings No More In 2004!” is over.  Gentlemen, bust out yer studs and re-poke – this means you, Scott “Huckin” Schultz.

This sense of returning to form has Valentiger back in full stride after the holidays.  New songs, new videos and new tours are all in the works for 2010.

Rider is hard at work, booking another tour set to launch in May.  The band is looking to combine Midwest dates with a few select cities on the east coast.  Washington D.C. is slated to be the newest “unmade” stop under the Valentiger belt.  Dates will be posted as booked – keep an eye on yer Faces, Spaces and Tweets.

Kehoe has recently purchased a fine HD camera for all new additions to the Field Recordings Project.  Due to popular demand, we’ve decided to keep the videos coming with installments consisting of new spins on vintage “Happy Hour” songs and eventually including new ditties as well.  Again, watch yer Social Studies…er…Networking sites.

Myself, I am in the process of sorting through scraps from Power Lines To Electric Times, as well as organizing newer demos for submission to the other two characters in this team.  I feel like there are a lot of solid songs that have seen set list time – perhaps you  might recall a “Days Wasted,” “Strangely Arranged” or the aptly titled “New One.”  And just last night the three of us worked on these songs, preparing for newer live and record material.  There’s a lot of music waiting to be filled with words, jumping from tape to digital format and begging to break dormancy.  We’ve fought off a good number of ninjas from the roof of the studio who wish to leak this stuff.  At any rate, they’ll never find us at the Valentiger retreat up on Hess Lake in Newaygo (er), where we’ll spend a weekend trying to polish a bit of this raw material.

So, there you have it – all we have to offer for the moment.  Until further notice and/or entertainment, enjoy this live cut of “Never Ready” from the studios of 88.1, The Escape.

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