The album is up on iTunes now. And although it's available at most music outlets, many stores that have pulled it off the shelves because of the artwork. Typical. Oh well. Target decided not to stock it, but several stores never got that message. The album ended up on the shelves. I guarantee it won't be there for long. If you live near a Target, grab one while you still can.
I think the interview we did for Squizz on XM is being aired again this Saturday.
Thank you for all the positive feedback. It's appreciated.
I think the interview we did for Squizz on XM is being aired again this Saturday.
Thank you for all the positive feedback. It's appreciated.
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pisces88:
I'm sorry, but obviously "V is for Vajajay" is not what it was intended to be named. So what if Target won't stock it? If you really want the album you can go to the next closest store or buy it off iTunes. Why censor art and music just to get a certain store to stock it?
socrnjazzz:
Sorry this is extremely late, but I bought the album on itunes the second it was available and then bought the CD so I could check out the artwork a few weeks later. Being a saxophone player mainly trained in jazz improv, I can definitely appreciate the direction you went with this one. I read some shitty reviews by closed minded people that at first kind of upset me, but then I realized that not everyone is going to "get" this album. Anyways, I love it, I listen to it on the way to work at 4am, because it gives me a chuckle while soothing me like a mental massage in preparation for a stress filled day. Indigo Children is my favorite right now, though it changes frequently.