joemaconmovies - 12-22-2006 at 05:22 PM
Hey everybody! Sonic Lobotomy is a local access television show that T.J. Welch and I have been working on for a few
months. We've filmed two episodes and this is the first one. The show was created to showcase Boston street punk and hardcore on tv with quality
sound and video. While YouTube isn't the best way to broadcast it, it's a way to get to everyone until I make each episode downloadable. T.J. and I
decided that we didn't want to just limit this to Boston area bands and so any band that's interested in being on the show can contact me at
soniclobotomy@immaconmovies.com or visit our Myspace page (listed/linked below). Contact us and we'd be interested to consider you for the show. Or
you guys could just watch the show. Thanks. This from the bulletin I posted using the MySpace page.
"Great news everyone! Episode #1 of Sonic Lobotomy is finished and being uploaded to YouTube as I type. This pilot episode
features the wonderful band Darkbuster playing a fantastic set list and giving some insights into some of their songs. The best thing is that unlike
what you'd find on tv, this episode is completely uncensored! As of now, you can only watch this episode on YouTube but for those of you with video
iPods can look forward to getting iPod compatible versions of this episode, not broken up into two parts.
The reason this show and all future episodes will be in parts is to give you quality video and sound.
Anyways, if you want to check out the show, go to the Sonic Lobotomy YouTube Group first and if it's not there yet (which it will eventually) go to www.youtube.com/immaconmovies
Please repost this. You can do so by clicking on "reply to poster," copying everything there, and pasting it in a new bulletin.
Also, make sure to watch the show and leave comments at the YouTube group or on our Myspace page (www.myspace.com/soniclobotomy). Thanks and enjoy the show!
Also, happy birthday to our awesome camera man, who has done both shows with us so far, Dan Driscoll (it's a little early pal but still, happy
birthday!)
-Joseph Macon and the whole Sonic Lobotomy team"