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After almost 2 years on the Northern New Jersey music scene, The Animit
has released their self-produced full length debut to an eager and
dedicated fan base. An Unfortunate Truth was recorded and mixed by
producer/engineer Chris Badami (Dillinger Escape Plan w/Mike Patton,
The Early November, Hidden in Plain view) at Portrait Recording Studios
and mastered by Alan Douches (Chemical Brothers, The Misfits,
Sepultura) at West West side music in January 2004.
Written over the span of two years and recorded in two
weeks, An Unfortunate Truth is less a collection of songs than it is a
journey through the mind of singer Sean Thoman. Sean's lyrics paint
vivid images of vast, hallucinogenic dreamscapes while expounding the
necessity for the evolution of the human mind. Musically, The Animit
creates an intense and flowing environment. Guitarist Brian Arthur's
style is at once heavy and spacey, quirky and in-your-face. Drummer
Matt Cunningham's musical maturity combined with the energy usually
found in one who has just discovered music for the first time provides
the rhythmic foundation and clever interplay demanded by Brian's
left-of-center writing style. Bassist Rich Sobotka's counter-melodies
and rhythms, less-is-more approach, and painstaking attention to his
instrument's tone completes The Animit's sound.
During the summer of 2002, The Animit honed their
songwriting and performance technique in Brian's basement. A few
sweltering months in the cramped space prompted them to move to Rich's
basement, and the real work began in earnest. Writing and rehearsing
feverishly, The Animit completed most of what was to become An
Unfortunate Truth within five months. The Animit has not stopped since.
For over a year, The Animit played at least a gig a week (see Venues
sidebar). Regular gigs at local bars and restaurants let The Animit
stretch out and experiment for a quickly growing and devoted following.
Performances at tri-state area universities and clubs were received
with equal fervor by more critical and experienced crowds.
The Animit is not your typical rock band. Their spin on
music, life, and reality will be a breath of fresh air for music fans
who are tired of recycled cookie cutter crap. The Animit hopes to tour
and release their music nationally with (or without) the support of a
label. Driven by a deepseated love of music and the desire to succeed,
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