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the last infradig gig...
if you missed it, check out a few hightlights:
L7
Muxxing



farewell gig announced: Sept 22 at Rhythm and Brews


Family, friends, and fans:
The end of Infradig, sadly, is drawing near.  After much consideration and prayer we have agreed that it is almost time to close this chapter in our lives.  Any of you who know us well or have been following the band for a while know how monumental a decision like this was for us to make.  For most of the 8.7 years Infradig has been together, we have worked our hardest to make this band as big as possible.  Ultimately, we have come to the realization that, given the style of music that we play and our location in the world, we have done all that we can.  Though Infradig is coming to a close earlier than any of us had planned, the band has given us all more than should have expected.  Our music has given us a great fanbase, taken us all over the country, into some of the biggest music festivals in the nation, and has allowed us to create numerous CD's...a couple that we are even proud of. 
Without going too much further into our obituary, it is important to get back to the aforementioned almost.   The next few months of Infradig are to be quite eventful.  This Spring we will play our last ever Knoxville show and our next-to-last Chattanooga show.  We hope to see all of you at these performances.  Most importantly, though, is that we are beginning work on our last recording ever.  In March the absurdity begins as we start recording at the Gordon Lee Mansion in Chickamauga, GA.   There we will sip mint julips on the veranda while preparing for the biggest ever Infradig conclusion to be had in early Fall '07.  When this all drops we expect to see every one of you motherscratchers that has ever had anything to do with us pumping your collective fists in the air. 
 
Stay tuned for more details and updates.


Clinical Indifference/The Psychology of Breathing More Reviews In:
You can order the album from this site or www.homegrownmusic.net and if you are anywhere around Chattanooga, TN, you can pick it up at Chad's.  Check out what people are saying about it:

In short, Infradig’s latest album, their third, is a daring attempt by talented musicians to both prove and outdo themselves. Luckily for all, they succeed with an intelligent, soulful, cleverly composed and eminent album.  -  Dave Terpeny, KyndMusic

Joshua Caleb Green, a subtly stupendous shredding machine, manages to wrest
rich drum sounds from what could have been a bunch of hermetic, hostile
songs.  First check out the buzzing beat and solo breaks in the title track,
and then fast-forward to the tight double strokes in "Muttering/Shrapnel."
Drumming (and listening) on the edge, this is.
-Drum! Magazine

Oozing atmospheric depth, Infradig’s newest album listens like an instrumental experiment Thom Yorke would be proud to claim as his own. So give this CD the respect it deserves by killing the lights and cranking the volume. It’s guaranteed to stretch and strengthen musical brains while producing a new definition of what can be accomplished without vocals.

-Daniel Brantley,
Southeast Performer

Serious contender for CD-of-the-Year... the promotional copy we got at the radio station is captivating, haunting, dreamy, and intense. I am blown away by what I'm hearing from Infradig right now. You're killing it. It makes me think. This is music. I'll be featuring cuts from Infradig's upcoming all-instrumental concept album, Clinical Indifference / The Psychology Of Breathing, on upcoming radio shows and podcasts from Honest Tunes Radio.
--Dgold, Honest Tunes Radio

"I am sad to say that I was one of the many folks who hadn’t been graced with the stirring and haunting presence of Infradig. Emotionally wrought harmonies intermingle and fraternize with elite song arrangements that a group like Gomez would covet."  ---J. Sin, Smother.net

"Theirs is almost the sound you would have if Aphex Twin had compiled the Silent Hill score. The spacey, atmospheric coffee house grooves and jazzy instrumental blends make for an album that is just as easy to study and concentrate on as it is to use as an aid for zoning out.  Clinical Indifference is skillfully and creatively put together. It is a largely instrumental album, for those that don’t already know or wouldn’t expect it. It’s well produced with great definition and clarity."  ---Baron, Shakefire.com         

"Infradig’s Gravel Tooth EP briefly hinted at their transformation from everybody’s favorite noodle dance house band to the swingingest electronica quartet this side of the Mississippi. With their full-length, bookended “double EP” Clinical Indifference/The Psychology of Breathing, the transformation is complete." ---Bill Colrus, Chattanooga Pulse       

"Crafted with the utmost attention to detail and a production value that rivals many major label records, Clinical Indifference is sure to become Infradig's first true opus."

        ---Bryan Rodgers, Homegrown Music Network