Well, the Herbert live performance as Radio Boy in Detroit was simply
stunning.on top of literally bringing the roof down, he graciously
brought along 1000 copies of his CD to hand out for free after his set.
I find this really impressive considering how much positive talk he's
been getting lately and how much people seem to love his tracks. To not
only give away his intangible creative efforts, but to also pay out of
his own pocket for physical production/packaging/distribution when he
could easily have sold this commercially says a lot about his
credibility, beliefs, and ideals surrounding the project.
This may have been posted here before, but in case you've missed it in
the past; you too can get one of his new Radio Boy CDs by simply sending
a SASE to the addresses below. I mean hell, look at that, he even set
up multiple addresses around the globe so folks don't have to pay crazy
shipping. What a guy.
I'm in no way affiliated with his camp, just an excited fan who wants to
make sure others like me get an opportunity to check this out.
Enjoy!
Leslie Rollins
http://www.themechanicsofdestruction.org/
You can get the CD album for free by doing the following.
For people in the United Kingdom:
Please mail a stamped (one 1st class) self-addressed envelope large
enough to fit a CD inside to the address below and we will post the cd
back to you.
For people in Europe and the rest of the world (except USA):
Please mail us at the address below, enclosing an envelope large enough
to fit a CD inside and labelled to your return address. We'll then post
a CD back to you. We will put the stamp on.
Mail to:
Radio Boy CD
Accidental Records
PO Box 24953
London SE23 3GS
U.K.
For people in the USA:
Please mail us at the address below enclosing a self-addressed envelope
(large enough to fit a CD inside), attaching stamp(s) to cover the
return postage and we will post the cd back to you.
Mail to:
Accidental Records
PMB 170
29 John ST
New York, NY 10038
Tracks:
1. McDonalds
2. Manufactured Music
3. Rupert Murdoch
4. Television
5. Hollywood
6. Marlboro and Barcardi
7. The GM Food Chain
8. Gap
9. Oil
10. Coca Cola
11. Henry Kissinger
12. Starbucks
13. Nike
14. Rwanda
15. The Whisper Of Friction