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[quote=JrnymnNate][b]Xero Kelvin Takes a Break[/b] [i]by Jordan McHagas[/i] Xero Kelvin recently told me that he and his band would be taking a rest from their intended life of the studio and concentrate on building a following in New York. Once hopeful to live an easy life in the studio, the band, including Toby Farnswirth on guitar, Joshua St. Edmund on bass, Maxim on vocals, Keith Tipper on drums and Rob Kelvin himself on keyboards, will now be making regular appearances in the New York nightlife scene. Says Rob, "We're really pissed about this. In fact we hate it, but we think that we need to work on seeing what people really like. Otherwise we'll be selling weird albums to the kid that loves Britney Spearmint." "We have good times in New York," Joshua St. Edmund tells us. "Once we went into the subway to do some exposure stunts, and we like grabbed the instruments away from these minority singers and musicians and were playing like John McLaughlin standards in the subway while Rob had some weird distortion turned way up. I guarantee that the subway lost about half its passengers that night as they wandered into the lower levels reeling from our music." [b]Envelope Pushers Debut as Kelvin-Spinoff[/b] [i]by Richard Katana[/i] On the other side of the experimental band we know as Xero Kelvin is their more…“mainstreem†side of the band, the Envelope Pushers. The same crew that handles Rob's original band heads this one, but they work with a bit more recognizable music forms than Xero. Their first single hasn't shown true promise, but they say they've made great strides in practicing and are doing better than the original concept of Xero. For now, this is the first "sister" band formed almost entirely by the original sibling. Maxim was not allowed to sing in the group though. [/quote]
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