Equal Vision act Goodbye Tomorrow has become Alive in Wild Paint. The band attributed it to a number of member changes, the latest being guitarist Josh Johnson who, up to that point, was the last remaining original member.
“Alive in wild paint” derives from an excerpt in 1977’s Illusions by American writer Richard Bach.
The band originally signed to the label in July 2006 and released a self-titled, three-song EP a short while later. Their first full-length, recorded nearly a year ago, will be released early next year. A song from it, “Ceilings,” is currently streaming at their MySpace page.
Source Equal Vision act Goodbye Tomorrow has become Alive in Wild Paint. The band attributed it to a number of member changes, the latest being guitarist Josh Johnson who, up to that point, was the last remaining original member.
“Alive in wild paint” derives from an excerpt in 1977’s Illusions by American writer Richard Bach.
The band originally signed to the label in July 2006 and released a self-titled, three-song EP a short while later. Their first full-length, recorded nearly a year ago, will be released early next year. A song from it, “Ceilings,” is currently streaming at their MySpace page.
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