RON JARZOMBEK Announces Digital Double Single Release
October 30, 2013, 11 years ago
Guitarist Ron Jarzombek (BLOTTED SCIENCE, WATCHTOWER, SPASTIC INK) has announced the November 1st digital release of two new tracks, available via iTunes, Amazon, and other digital outlets.
Following the 'Beyond Life And Cosmic Kinetics' (a.k.a. 'B.L.A.C.K.') app/digital release in November 2012, Jarzombek has re-worked a couple of tracks from his 2009 archives release PHHHP! Plus, 'Razor Blade Baby' and 'Blessed Corpse'. Retitled 'Razor Blade Babies' and 'B. C. 2013', both songs have been re-recorded with current sounds, production, and with a few extras thrown in.
Jarzombek is currently focusing on finishing up his instructional DVD, Dissecting Bugs, on which he will play all guitar parts, and explain all of the music theory involved in the writing of the Blotted Science - The Animation Of Entomology EP. "Since I will be taking apart everything, it will appropriately be called Dissecting Bugs. Many thanks to the fans who have shown interest in the DVD, have been asking me where to pick it up, and about a release date. At this point, I'd say possibly early 2014, but as usual, don't hold me to any definite release dates. Blotted Science is in the early stages of writing for a third release, which will be a full-length CD. At this time, Alex, Hannes and I all have other projects happening, but come early 2014 we will kick it in to high gear."
Florida-based label Antithetic Records recently issued both Blotted Science titles on limited edition vinyl, available here.
In other news, Jarzombek is a featured guest on the new PROTEST THE HERO album, Volition, trading licks with PTH's Luke Hoskin on the song 'Drumhead Trial': "I've been a fan of these guys for several years so it's really cool to have been asked to contribute and be a part of this album. It was also great playing with Chris (Adler) again."
Jarzombek has also tracked a guitar solo for Blotted Science drummer Hannes Grossmann's upcoming solo CD, The Radial Covenant, which is the subject of an ongoing IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign at this location.
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