Fatal Gluttony by Vincent Bocognani is up for scoring.
Over the course of 16 years and 6 studio albums, RX Bandits have crafted an instantly recognizable sound. Their blend of ska, punk, and progressive rock has won over an incredibly loyal fanbase, and their dynamic live show is one of the few places you can catch audiences moshing one second and dancing the next. The band’s last album, 2009’s ‘Mandala,’ saw them at the height of their instrumental prowess, showcasing Matt Embree and Steve Choi’s speedy, skittering guitar lines and drummer Chris Tsagakis’ fluid grooves.
Now, RX Bandits are nearing the end of their farewell tour and the beginning of an indefinite hiatus. Before one of the band’s shows in Boston, Chris was kind enough to speak with Rock Edition over the phone about the tour, the hiatus, and his future plans.
How’s it going?
CLIENT: I want the background color to be bright and white.
ME: The current background color is #FFFFFF. It’s as white as I can make it.
CLIENT: No! I’m telling you, it can be whiter!
After a (hour-long) discussion over the phone, she sent me a powerpoint file with a picture of a cloud with…
On more than one occasion, my art director stood over my shoulder and said, “Eww! What the hell are those light blue lines?”
The only solution is to turn off the Photoshop Guides. He always remarks it makes the image “much better.”