The high-res artwork for The Appreciation Post's upcoming Work/Sleep can be seen in the AP.net Gallery. The EP will come out this coming Tuesday, Feb. 16.
The Appreciation Post have posted some behind the scenes footage from their new video for "The Beating of a Lifetime." You can check out both videos in the replies.
The Appreciation Post have released their music video for "The Beating of a Lifetime," which you can check out in the replies. The band's new EP, Work/Sleep, drops February 16 and was produced by Marc McClusky (Ludo, Farewell, Hit the Lights).
The Appreciation Post have posted a handful of still photos from the video they shot for "The Beating of a Lifetime," off of their new record. You can check out a few in the replies and the rest here. The video is set to premiere next Wednesday, January 13.
The Appreciation Post's new single, "No Songs is Good Songs," is now streaming on their myspace and is also available on iTunes. Keyboardist Roger Lussier's final show with the band happens tonight in Boston. Tickets are available read more]
The Appreciation Post has launched a Twitter contest with 5 winners getting a prize pack including a shirt designed by Derek Deal. Click here to check out all of the details and rules as well as a picture of what the winners get. The contest runs from today through July 24th.
In celebration of the release of their new single, The Appreciation Post have made their 2007 EP Brighter Sides available for free download at purevolume. You can also download a free ringtone of their single "The Beating of a Lifetime."
Rog and Nam from The Appreciation Post will be doing an interview on Fearless Radio today at 6 PM Eastern. You can listen live here. The band is in Chicago recording their debut full length with Marc McClusky, and they have been posting daily studio videos on Purevolume.
The Appreciation Post are giving away their EP, Brighter Sides, for free on Purevolume. They are currently in the studio with Marc McCluskey (Farewell, Ludo, Powerspace) recording their follow-up. Additionally, the band has been posting videos while they're in the studio on Kyte.tv; you can check those out on the Purevolume page as well.
The Appreciation Post will head to Chicago in March to record their debut full length with Marc McCluskey (Farewell, Ludo, Powerspace). You can read the details here
Jim Keaney of The Appreciation Post will be detailing the writing and demoing process for the band's new album on his blog. Also, Roger Lussier has posted a Christmas song called "Christmas in Allston."
In celebration of the anniversary of their first show, The Appreciation Post have put the "Deluxe Edition" of their Brighter Sides EP on iTunes. The newly-remastered version features the B-Sides "Make Your Move" and "Stay," which were featured earlier this year in an Absolute Unsigned showcase.
The Appreciation Post just returned from their run with Vega Under Fire and have posted 86 videos from the tour here, so check a few of them out. Additionally, they will be announcing some dates shortly with Death in the Park (featuring Andy Jackson of Hot Rod Circuit).
The Appreciation Post are hitting the road with Vega Under Fire, starting this weekend. To keep everyone up to date on their antics on the road, T.A.P. will be posting new videos every day on the Kyte player on their purevolume. Check out the dates below.
The Appreciation Post have begun work on an acoustic(ish) EP. Watch Jim Keaney (vocals/guitar) give a tour of the tape and glue holding together his acoustic guitar on the band's Kyte player.
The Appreciation Post and Vega Under Fire are going out on tour in August and are looking for booking help. If you are a band, venue or promoter that wants to help out, contact the band here or via myspace. Check the replies for the dates.
2*Sweet have written a formal thank you letter to everyone who has helped make them the #1 selling unsigned band on SmartPunk. Check out their myspace for tour dates with read more]
Want to know what The Appreciation Post are up to on the road? Check out their video in the replies featuring bassist Vietnam Le sniping an Ebay auction.
Roger from The Appreciation Post started an interesting thread in the General Forum about bands that use the "hard sell" at shows in order to push someone into buying an album. Check it out and throw in some input.