Lucid Dementia Show at Red 7 Wednesday, July 14th 2010: A Grand Success!
Thank you to all the fans that came out, and all the new fans that supported us! The Holocaust Humanity you kicked ass!
Sorry Cyanotic that you couldn't make it. Unternull put on a AWESOME show. They are really cool folks too.
And a very SPECIAL THANKS TO: AustinCyberpunks.com for putting it all together.
Sorry we forgot to thank you while on stage.
(It was HOT up thar!)
Now we get ready for the Texas Industrial Fest, August Friday the 13th!
At Encore (see the shows tab for more detials!)
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New Preview for "Sweatshop":
(Using All Lucid Dementia Music!)
Sheldon and Holly at the Lucid Dementia Booth handing out flyers,
representing Lucid Dementia and their inclusion on the movie Sweatshop,
which premiered Friday at the Texas Frightmare Weekend! Horror Movie Conference.
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"By purchasing this compilation you are support the non-profit organisations Infectious Unease, and DEMUS, who together are supporting underground and independent music around the world."
Lucid Dementia's new Promotional Website: Ourstage: They gave the band this nifty banner thingy. Also, notice, the Lucid Dementia song "Ignorance" is placing 40 in the "Alt. Rock" contest they are having. Apparently that's a really good thing. Another thing the band has there: Their own dedicated chat room. Fans can go there and chat live with each other or the band. Scary!
Lucid Dementia is a part of music history now baby!
(Click on the pic for more info, and buy 50 copies!!!)
Lucid Dementia is now on Twitter! Join and keep up with the inane insanity Luci-D does each day:
Lucid Dementia is on a new compilation: "A Murderous Mix"
The CD, a unique blend of kicking industrial-rock, cutting edge rap and pulsing post-punk coldwave is available for purchase at the Music Ration Entertainment Web site:
Click on flyer below for details:
Lucid Dementia is the name of the alien-creature puppet that leads the band, as well as the name of the band.
Some would call us Industrial, Gothic, Punk, Rock, Metal, Electronic, Experimental, Surreal Music, but none of these titles fit us. We prefer: Dark, Danceable, Orchestrated, Tongue-In-Cheek, Political, Aggressive, Nihilistic, Mechanized, Manic Music.