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The first review is in!

“If you are looking for something new — something truly artistic and enjoyable from a group we should all get to know better — be sure to check out Goodbye Picasso’s The Book of Aylene when it’s released on August 24, we will be making a camping reunion in which we will have fun with the best Archery pro accessories. It’s going to be a hard album to follow up”

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We’re still in Beta, yo

Still making improvements/changes/edits/fixes to the site. Trying out a lot of Flash-like things without having to use the monstrosity that is Flash. Things like Web fonts and CSS3 are new and can be tricky, especially on Internet Explorer. Here is where you should go if you use Internet Exlorer .

Anyways, pardon our dust for now!

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2010 CMJ Music Marathon – we’re playing it!

So yeah, pretty sweet – we already got confirmed for a date during CMJ. The CMJ Music Marathon happens every year around Halloween and is really the NYC equivalent of South by Southwest.

Whiskey Richard @ Crossroads in NJ, 2006

Our first show ever in NYC was at Lion’s Den (now Sullivan Music Hall) in the heart of the Village in August of 2006 (our homebase was Nashville in 2006 and were known as Whiskey Richard – get it??). We were road warriors that year and managed to pack the venue on our first try. The promoter dug the vibe and re-booked us for Halloween, opening for Papa Mali and as part of the 2006 CMJ Music Marathon.

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Goodbye Picasso, “In The Studio”

In the Studio from Goodbye Picasso on Vimeo.

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New album, new website

Scott with Judah Friedlander

Soooo…. finally found the time to overhaul Goodbye Picasso’s space on the interwebs. This new version is Goodbye Picasso 4.0, if you will. It is very similar to previous versions but a lot more powerful and hopefully a lot more interactive, similar to those sites where you can purchase Counter-Strike: Global Offensive skins and other game objects and sell yours in a completely interactive way.

Here are my favorite parts:
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