“I think our new record, ‘I am the Horn’, spreads the message of Dr. King – Have hope, wake up and be proud of who you are, this world and this country does not have to be a slave to governments or money-funded power. Have hope amidst a society designed to be hopeless. A positive revolution is what this country needs right now. One that says, ‘rely on yourself’. Do not put blind faith in your government or your God. We don't need a global government, which is what we are headed toward, but we do need to be united in humanity”, explains Irradio’s woodwind player Steven Welker, providing incite as well as the literal element of the record’s metaphorical title.
From writing “socially conscious” concept records to collectively gathering in tepees for spiritual sweat lodges, Irradio understands the value of enlightenment, and through their music, wants to share the idea of being proactively unified.
Having formed in 2001, with lead vocalist/guitarist Daniel Dasher currently being the only original member, Irradio has gone through experiences that can be described as foundations for success. In the process of releasing two full-length records; touring the US, Canada, and Mexico; receiving song placement on The Discovery Channel and airplay across the globe; Irradio were showing signs that their message will continue to be heard to a growing number of people. However, in 2006, after recording an album with two producing giants, Lester Camacho (Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac) and Alan Parsons (Pink Floyd, Beatles, Alan Parsons Project), the stress of major label politics took it’s toll and the members decided to go separate ways.
In 2008, the newest inception of Irradio went into the studio with well known San Diego musician Mitch Wilson (No Knife) to record “I Am The Horn”. With it’s release, Irradio hopes that it will embody the sincerity of a band that is attempting to convey a fresh outlook on music and it’s messages.
Help WSPA end live export! Over 4 million sheep are exported live to the Middle East every year. During the journey they experience stress; many don’t eat, are injured or suffer from disease, causing around 40,000 of them to die en route. Those that reach their destination are often handled inhumanely before being slaughtered in ways that would not be tolerated or legal in Australia. There is no need for this intolerable cruelty. Here’s how you can help: First, visit www.humanechain.org.au and contact your local Member of Parliament. Next, spread the word by posting a message on all of your friends profile pages so they can take action too.
hey there were playing with Burden Of A Day on the 14th of this month at sss come by the page and check for details hope to see you there! -god bless -ADONAI
Te escribimos para invitarte a la Marcha en Conmemoracion de la Masacre en Tlatelolco del 2 de Octubre de 1969. Esta Marcha se llevara a cabo en Tijuana, nos veremos todos a las 10:00 de la mañana en el Monumento Benito Juarez que esta por el palacio municipal, y de ahi partiremos al centro calle 2da, donde terminaremos con un mitin politico-cultural.
Esta marcha ademas de ser en conmemoracion de estudiantes caidos, es tambien para reclamar que estamos sufriendo problemas peores, que nos estan afectando a todos, como es la privatizacion de la educacion, las violaciones a los derechos humanos como el caso piña, etc.
Te invitamos a que te unas con nosotros en la marcha y expreses con nosotros tus inquietudes.
see you OCT 3rd!! :) Little Red Radio from LA playing LIVE! guest designer from San Francisco! + 3 SD ones! SPREAD THE WORD! $2 drinks until 11pm!!!!!!!!
Yess. It's Jen aka SupaJen! Check out my radio show ~~~> Sinners Solace on KKSM Palomar College Radio 1320 AM http://wwwpalomarcollegeradio.com Tuesdays from NOON to 2 pm http://www.myspace.com/sinnerssolace Let me know when your ready for a show. Peace Love and SupaJen ^^eow!