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The Dead Rabbit Circus

St. Louis, Missouri, United States | SELF

St. Louis, Missouri, United States | SELF
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Dilate, Rinse, and Repeat- 7 Song EP
(Scheduled Release Date November 2007)

1) ROID RAGE
2) FOCUSYN
3) BOOM BOOM KIDDY ROOM
4) DILATE, RINSE, AND REPEAT
5) "HYPERTECHNICALLY," DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION IS TRACK AND FIELD ON NINTENDO
6) SATURATE
7) SURF ROCK

Live In The Living Room- (6 Song EP)
Released- July 20th 2002

1) IMMUNE TO MEMORY
2) BUY MY BOOK
3) KARMIC INTENTIONS
4) TRUST IN ME
5) SATURATE
6) BEN P. AND THE BUNGALOW TRIO (featuring Duck from Jinriksha)

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It all began in 2001 when four friends from the Midwest embarked on a mission to create
a brand of music that they could call their own. With four completely different
backgrounds and an extremely wide range of musical taste between them, the
possibilities seemed endless.

A few months of experimentation and collaboration spawned a unique brand of rock
incorporating elements of punk, surf, funk, metal -- even waltz. "Spaz rock" was born.

Within a year of its genesis, the men of Ether Project began work on what would be their
first release, a 6-song EP entitled Live in the Living Room. Recorded by Mark Heinz of
Fragile Porcelain Mice, Live in the Living Room was independently released in summer
2002 and distributed in the St. Louis metropolitan area.

Nearly two years later and following an extended and disheartening period of stagnation
for the band, singer Ramon Woody left Ether Project.

Reduced to a three-piece outfit, the band struggled through several months of writing and
creating without a singer. Faced with this ill-fated and unfortunate dilemma, founding
member and guitarist Christian Jalbert resolved to accept his fate and stepped up to the
plate to preach the gospel as Ether Project's new primary vocalist.

After a year of relentless rehearsing and honing material, founding member and drummer
Ryan Malaschak climbed into the recording engineer's seat to commence production on
what was to be the first full-length Ether Project album. Just as pre-production on the
album saw completion, bassist Sid Davis and Ether Project decided to part ways less than
amicably, with both parties citing irreconcilable creative and personal differences. Due to
a general lack of funds and prior financial obligations, the recording was scrapped shortly
thereafter -- never to see the light of day.

After a slew of bassist auditions and experiments with alternate methods of producing the
bass guitar lines electronically, the band met up with Josh Elam, a talented and
compatible bass player that was obviously the missing link for which Ether Project so
desperately longed. Josh joined the band in early 2007, and within two short months
Ether Project was once again ready to hit the stage and re-ignite the sound and energy
that they'd been developing for six years prior.

Enter summer 2007.

This has been a very exciting and successful year for Ether Project. In just the past few
months, the band has shared stages in St. Louis with several honorable national acts
including Radar Recordings artist Junius, Tubring (The End Records), and Jucifer
(Relapse), Men Women and Children (Warner Bros.), Electric 6, We Are The Fury, Willowz, Mucca Pazza, as well as with world renowned Melt-Banana from Tokyo, JP.

Look for a new release in the fall, and keep an eye out for Ether Project as they gear up to
take this show on the road.