Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Byronpaulgray.com


Alright! So I finally got my website up, a couple little bugs here and there but I'm happy with it. Check it out. I did the art for it and then I gave it to my brother to do the rest. Clayton, as you can see is quite proficient in website construction and I'm very grateful.

Here's a peek at PULPO! these days...

In other news, I'm happy to annouce the PEEPS' latest album "Our Crazy has been released! Download it FREE at www.thepeeps.bandcamp.com

We just got back from a glorious weekend with our good friends from Aficionado(http://aficionado.bandcamp.com/), and I think we all are looking forward to doing that again. We played a very successful wharehouse show with Marine Electric (http://www.myspace.com/marineelectric) who has the greatest sounding show space I've ever heard ever, let alone in a warehouse apartment. Then we saw Streetlight and Aficionado on Fri. And then rushed up to UConn to play their Spring Weekend Southapalooza Festival. It was amazing to see that many 18-25 year old kids in one place. Google "x Lot"

More art to come!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

The Original Was Better


Here's a character sketch of the one of the characters in PULPO! which is a story I've been working on for about a year and a half now. Of course, in actual hours my time on PULPO! would add up to maybe a week or two. I've taken long breaks from the project and a lot of procrastinating endeavors.
My plan now, is to finish it. Working on it everyday so that it will eventually stop haunting me in my dreams.

Speaking of hauntings, please stop using the phrases "the original is better," "the book is better," "I hate them because their popular," or "Michael Graves Misfits suck because they're not Danzig Misfits." I'm sure the original is great, but that does not nullify the possibility that the remake, or the return to, or even the reimagining isn't also great. Can't both just exist as different entities?! Can't success be appreciated for what it is?
That's my pruane2forever rant for today. "g'DAY!"