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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
first post / about this thing...
So, we'll be using this blog to feature aoTd updates for a while. First, let's start with the basics... 
 During   the waning months of 2009, (knee shy), the moniker for collaborative  work by artists j. shelley harrison and jeremy kennedy, created a new  project titled: “Aliens of the Devil”.
During   the waning months of 2009, (knee shy), the moniker for collaborative  work by artists j. shelley harrison and jeremy kennedy, created a new  project titled: “Aliens of the Devil”. The  Aliens of the Devil project is an amalgamous art/sound entity,  essentially a band, but with a conceptual twist to it’s function.  Steeped in the more absurd side of both of our respective artistic  aesthetics, AotD can possibly be described as: alter-ego art project in  the guise of a thrash-metal/hardcore band influenced by reggae with a  strong interest in chinese folklore, turn experimental noise duo hiding  behind graphic design.
Currently,  Aliens of the Devil have yet to write, perform, or record any sounds,  and it is quite possible that we never will (directly). In place of this  seemingly essential element of being a musical entity, we have replaced  songs with 2-dimensional graphic designs. These composite images are  meant to serve as a visual representation of what the songs would sound  like, or how the sound is visually conceptualized.
In  continuation of this attitude, we are planning to complete the picture  of being a band. This will involve developing our identity and career in  a way that emulates the normal process and marketing of a group or  artist which traditionally makes sound. Aliens of the Devil will have  albums (collections), songs (pieces), and shows (exhibitions), and so  on. 
Here is an example: 
We  are currently in the process of recording (designing) the debut AotD  full length record (collection): “Poison in the Blade”. Each track on  the new record is represented by a graphic design image, complete with  ‘song title’, ‘track time’, etc. These pieces are actualized as archival  ink-jet prints on 12 inch LP record sleeves.   The  release party for “Poison in the Blade” will be an exhibition of all  these pieces, which represent each track on the album. And, just as the  sound has been interpreted as images, the exhibition is interpreted as a  performance, wherein AotD will be ‘performing’ every song on the new  record by displaying the corresponding images to an audience.
So,  if you like the idea of audio-lizing....check Aliens of the Devil. It's  like being scratched by the long, black fingernails of jiang-shi while  standing front row at a John Holt concert wearing a ripped up Corrosion  of Conformity t-shirt!
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