Archive for June, 2008

Semmering Studios Dot Com

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Semmering Studios Dot Com

Sapitot Creative is proud to announce the launch of the Semmering Studios website, version 1.0. Semmering is a photography studio based in Kansas City, run by Sionnie LaFollette, wife of another Sapitot client, Mr. Khorky Custer Khrusty himself (pictured above in all his gold glory)! Granted, this version is a very small mini-site at the moment, but further development into a full portfolio site will occur in the near future. Many thanks to Brian Schilt for his outstanding coding work, excellent job as always!

You can check out the beginnings of the site here, www.semmeringstudios.com

Currently listening to: Sigur Rós - með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust

Build Yourself A Boat Sale

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Kyle is currently selling his CD, Build Yourself A Boat, for the ridiculously low price of 5 bucks plus shipping for a limited time. Same price for his Stargazer T-Shirts. Gotta make room for the new merch in the works…coming soon.

Grab the deal here –>  www.kylemoreland.com

Kids Aflame

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

I’ve had the distinct pleasure of being able to sit with Arms’ new record, Kids Aflame, for the past couple of months ahead of its release in late June, and I can hardly thank Todd Goldstein enough. I feel like I’ve had a good amount of time to digest the complete work of art and I can honestly say that this is perhaps one of my favorite records of recent memory. I’m not just saying this because Todd is a friend, or that I’m trying to hype a record from a client. It is simply a great indie pop album, with hooks galore and enough quirks to keep things from getting too saccharine sweet. Take a listen to the classic guitar hook in Whirring (how has that riff never been written before?) and the slow build of a lone guitar to a symphony of synths and disco beats on Shitty Little Disco. One of my favorite tracks, Pocket, starts out as a typical indie rock song before climaxing midway with a chorus of barn burning, jazzy horns.

Arms, Kids Aflame CD cover

I can’t imagine a better musical companion for the come-down drive home after a night out in the big city. The combination of sentimentality, sadness and hopefulness that the lyrics and music manage to juggle is exquisite. Arms soundtracked my summer back in 2005 when I first randomly happened upon his music on myspace, and I have no doubt that the expanded songs on this debut will continue that tradition. I absolutely cannot wait to hear what Todd does next…which should be the new Harlem Shakes disc, so thankfully the wait will not be long.

Apparently the album is already available on iTunes, so cheggit out.

www.armsarms.com
www.myspace.com/armsongs

It’s Our Time

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

June 3rd, 2008. What a wonderful day for our country and our history. Thank you America.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/03/obamas-nomination-victory_n_105028.html 


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