
On Thursday, after weeks and months of negotiating, we signed a deal with a US label. Invisible DJ is an LA based indie label that is home to some pretty cool bands like Harlem Shakes, and Seems So Bright. The label was started by the good people at Ron Herman.
For those of you who don't live in LA or read Perezhilton.com and In Touch Magazine every day, the Ron Herman store at Fred Segal is a big deal. They sell a lot of fancy pants out of their stores. Fancy people shop there. So do too skinny celebutantes. As do skinny trendy people who work at American Apparel and blow their pay check on a pair of fancy pants. They originally approached us last summer about being on one of their compilations and the relationship has blossomed from there. I went to visit them when I was in LA last month and was really impressed with the store and the philosophy of the label. I didn't run into Lindsay Lohan or the Olsen Twins, but I did see a lot of really good music for sale.
We haven't figured out exactly when "A History of Doubt" will be released in the US yet, but as soon as we know, we'll let you know. Who knows, come the summer of '07, we could be Lindsay Lohan's favorite band.
Either way, we're really excited that the record will be available in the US.
More soon
-d