Shows

A Sunny Day in Glasgow kick off their epic three month long tour tomorrow at Mercury Lounge in NYC. Along the way they’ll stop in Austin for SXSW where they will be playing a bunch of free shows. The tour will culminate with a performance at Primavera in Barcelona.

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02 2010

Battle of Land and Sea update

The Battle of Land and Sea have returned with some goodies for us all.

First up is their collaboration with Bomb the Bass. “Up The Mountain” is featured on Bomb the Bass’ newest full length “Back to Light” which is out March 2nd on !k7. The single for “Up The Mountain” will be coming out March 16th and features remixes by Gui Boratto and DJ Marky.

And in the coming months BLS will releasing a split 7″ with Rainy Day (Chemical Wire Records). The split features two new songs — “1924″ and “No Peace of Mind.” Visit here for more info..

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02 2010

Nitetime Rainbows on iTunes

ASDIG’s Nitetime Rainbows EP is now available exclusively on iTunes. The EP will be available for purchase in digital and/or vinyl format from eMusic, Amazon, Insound, Other Music, Norman, Rough Trade, and your local record store on March 2nd.

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02 2010

Nitetime Rainbows Pre-order

You can now pre-order a copy of A Sunny Day in Glasgow’s Nitetime Rainbows EP. The EP is available on clear vinyl in a limited edition run of 1,000 copies. Your order will be shipped to arrive on or before March 2nd. We have a limited number of copies for sale and anticipate selling out via pre-order. For those of you not able to snag a copy from us, copies will be sold by the band on their upcoming US tour and also available at your favorite local record store. ** please note: all pre-orders have shipped and should be at your doorstep any day now. **

(ojo006) A Sunny Day in Glasgow Nitetime Rainbows 12″ limited edition of 1,000 copies on clear vinyl

$12 North America


$12 UK, Europe, Japan, Rest of World




05

02 2010

so bloody, so tight

During their 2009 fall tour ASDIG spent a few days in New Orleans (their new favorite city) shooting the music video for “So bloody, so tight” from the forthcoming Nitetime Rainbows EP. Special thanks to Bob, Josh and Z.

An amazing cast of characters came together for the making of the video and we’d like to thank them all here:
directed by Bob Weisz
produced by Josh Penn
cinematography by Jake Springfield
art direction by Z Behl
art dept: Tommy Nocera, Adnelly Marichal, Meg Turner, Maia Raber, Lila Babb, Stephen Kwok
assistant camera: Casey Coleman and Martin Hartzold
production assistants: Jessica Doyle, John R. Williams, and Sonali Fernando
catering by Jin Huang and Ray Tintori
fried chicken provided by Lila Babb and Charlotte Wan Dean
senior vice president of photographic evidence: Ethan Moses
animal control: Eliza Zeitlin
special thanks: Ariel Schulman, Hush Piggy, and LL Cool J

Production Company: Court 13 Omnimedia

And here are some behind the scene photos:






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02 2010