typhoid mary

Good day to you all ladies and gentler of men. I know that it has been quite some time since our last blog and I apologise in the delay of our musings and insane utterances. What a past few weeks it has been. Amidst the day to day drama that is jam packed into our lives coupled with our own commitments beyond Midnight Horizon and those in regard to the band itself we have all barely had a moment to ourselves these past couple of weeks. Throw in the combination of both myself and Dan having contracted some form of fell disease from our very own Typhoid Mary, Conor who himself remains sickeningly healthy, and our absence becomes understandable if not regrettable.

To recap the past few weeks in as few words as possible one word comes to the fore. INSANE. All three of us have begun to succumb to the routine of rehearsal and recording sessions and as such the days and weeks begin to blur together into one huge, unintelligible mess. As such the freak show rolls ever onwards, we once again delve into the realms of the studio amidst putting together new tracks, new MHTV episodes as well as a multitude of other tasks.

This past Sunday saw us once again rope our poor photographer Julia Trotti into performing a photo shoot and lots and lots of pretty pictures shall of course be forthcoming over the next few weeks along with another acoustic video clip, this time for the new track Radiowaves. Keep an eye on the blog and our Youtube channel along with Facebook page for more progress on this piece of cinematography.

Also, as some of you may already be aware, we have managed to defeat the gremlins inhabiting the interwebs for the time being and as such a new “Music” section has made it’s debut on our Facebook page. From said section you may peruse the viewing of videos and the aural delights of a few of our tracks (more yet to come, we hope you’re all as eager for them as we are!)

ohh, and some more "behind the scene" photos on twitter!



For now I retired from my musings to once more bring glory in the name of Khorne, skulls for the skull throne!

fin.



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  1. John Kim

    Getting a disease instead of a cold and flu sounds exponentially worse.

    July 1, 2011 at 2:23 AM

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