Saturday, June 12, 2010

OUTTAKES 2.0!

Oh, man. I love this kind of blog entry. Where I rely heavily on pictures and only a small sprinkling of fluff-filled sentences, just to even it all out. A few entries back, I posted a sampling of unused promo photos, taken from our first shoot for the new album. Mainly consisting of dusty backdrops and squinty-eyed, off-in-the-distance type staring.

A few entries before that, I uploaded enough live shots to kill my computer and yours. Just 'cause. What I'm trying to say is that I'm gonna post more photos. Like, right now. Like, right now right now.

So. It's been an outlandish and lofty goal to transform myself into a superhero. Not literally (unless you know how to?) but more so in picture form. In rock and roll form. Obviously, a comic book (coming soon!) and a grip of action figures (got ten grand I can borrow?) would shoot this notion into a legitimate reality (there are way too many parenthesis for one paragraph in this paragraph) but my current pathway is a simpler pathway:

To become a superhero...I must look like one.

Our buddy, Andy Hartmark, took these shots. We wanted something very comic booky, with huge emphasis on looking like the Avengers with instruments. For our next shoot, I'm demanding even more of this, with possible kung-fu moves and high-flying karate chops thrown in the mix. I'm kinda on a Bruce Lee kick right now. Let that be known.

I will admit, there's nothing too different or crazy from the original set we chose, but I'm running low on blog updates and I really want more of myself plastered on a site dedicated to myself. You love it!

Enjoy!
CALABRESE - Believe in Rock and Roll!
CALABRESE - Believe in Rock and Roll!
CALABRESE - Believe in Rock and Roll!
CALABRESE - Believe in Rock and Roll!




8 comments:

  1. Greetings to Andy. He seems to be a pretty good photographer.
    The pictures are niiiice xD

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  2. Those pics are very nice. If you ever come to Alabama (please!,) my wife and I could do a photo shoot for you guys gratis.

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  5. In the 4th picture you look kick ass, that's probably my favorite outta these ones.

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  6. Nice i have been trying to get toys made for quite some years. And miniatures too maybe some day haha, i had a guy who did small resin casts but he quit before i could get shit manufactured bugger!. Hardest part is finding the factories since they are mostly in china and money i guess haha, i think most those specialty vinyl figures all come from there. But maybe get lucky and work out a deal with those punk/rock guys who run all the asian specialty toy companies in Japan. Half those businesses are run by total punk/rock fiends!

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