Written by John Edward BetancourtWe've covered quite a few unique events on this site, and it always makes me happy to know that many of the Kickstarters we've highlighted over the years have managed to find full funding and find their way to the masses and today, I have the pleasure of following up on an awesome one. Back at Denver Comic Con this year Shae had the pleasure of interviewing local band The Stubby Shillelaghs, to learn more about their Kickstarter for their new album, "Critical Fail". The campaign was a total success and the album is completed at last and it just so happens the album will be released at the end of the month on October 27th. The album is a celebration of nerdiness, featuring 17 brand new tracks that pay tribute to the many fandoms out there in our world. In this album you'll find an RPG themed track that shares the title of the album, a Simpsons inspired reggae track entitled "Everything's Coming Up Milhouse", a tribute to James Bond, the list goes on and on. In fact it looks like for their fourth album the band basically unleashed their nerd fueled fury, bringing forth tracks that will please everyone from every fandom and it doesn't end there. The band has decided to do something incredibly unique to promote the album. They will of course be touring around Denver at various locations to get the word out, but tomorrow they are doing something I've never seen before...they are hosting a live streaming event that includes a question and answer session tomorrow from 2:00p-5:00p MST. This is quite frankly a super cool idea that allows them to reach their loyal fans and anyone and everyone they can. So if you have a couple of hours free tomorrow, hop on the web and meet the band, learn more about them and their work and their upcoming album and have a good time because having met these guys in person I can tell you they're a lot of fun and so is their music. To get all the details and web address for tomorrow's live stream go to their main site here, or their Facebook page here and stay tuned to us since we will be bringing you a review of "Critical Fail" on the 27th.
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