01 September 2002
Welcome to DITCHFINDER DIGITAL, our online presence of over a decade's worth of music. Within the weeks to come, this site will expand into a full-on media resource where we hope to publish all of our music, thoughts, bad ideas and rants...for free...the way art was meant to be.
News:
    The LARVAMIND section is getting closer to completion. It's been rough going converting all of the old HTML into this new format, but things are starting to look nicer than ever before! Also, Slay just sent me the lyrics to some SHADOWCHORD songs which I've just formatted to the site. More will be added as I get it...

I've been in and out of the hospital these last couple of weeks fighting some kind of stomache ailment. I don't really have much to say about that other than it's putting a major cramp on my time spent on this site and my music. Hopefully things will work themselves out.

Look for some BITCH MONKEY pics soon...


Brief Details On The 'Unfinished Sessions Work Disc':
    Track 1: BITCH MONKEY • "Prom Queen"
I'm still waiting on all of the specs for this recording, but if you'd like to leave some comments, you can reach BM's singer, VOC via email at voc666@yahoo.com.

    Track 2: LARVAMIND • "Further Behind" [acoustic]
This song has been around for awhile now. It was originally recorded in '99 at a small studio in Elkhart, IN and features Daval on vocals, David Nixon on bass, and Bob33 [2 BIT HORROR, ASS PUPPETS] on drums/percussion. This was one of the many songs I wrote before Lm formed and one of the many I retained after the project dissolved. Lyrically it was one of our more serious songs about lost love...of all kinds...

    Track 3: PROTOGAIA • "The Exodus Engaged" [synth mix]
It's too weird for me to comment on a tune that's literally half finished. None of the guitar tracks or vocals were recorded when the mini-cd was released. Expect it to appear in its entirety by the end of the year.

    Track 4: SHADOWCHORD • "Forgotten Ways"
This project has really come a long way since it's early days in the 90s. All of the lyrics are straight out of the Bible...


Til Next Time,
Justin "Too Much Music/Not Enough Sound" Hicks