Browse Category: movie appearances

Sebastian Acting in Short Film by Dead Red Eyes

While we wait for the music video to come out after the Memorial Day weekend. Here’s Sebastian in a short film called “The Goon and The Dangler” from Dead Red Eyes.  The film itself was for a contest where teams had to meet certain criteria in under 3 minutes.

Find out more about how that worked at www.deadredeyes.com – but in the meantime check the short film out:

It features Stereo Off soundtracks in the background.

 

 

Stereo Off (On Audio and Visual) at Bowbarr in Carrboro, North Carolina on Sunday Sept 22

If you happen to be in NC currently, check out Bowbarr at 705 W. Rosemary Street, Carrboro, NC 27517

Not only is it a great bar, but they are doing a screening of a couple of short films by Dead Red Eyes tonight (Sunday the 22nd of September), including the premiere of “An Idiot’s Guide on How Not to Be an Idiot“.

Stereo Off is featured in most of the bar’s backing music and soundtrack for the overall flick is mostly made up of our songs and outtakes. One of us makes an occassional appearance in it also (good luck finding it though).

Check it out if you’re in the area, and when the film goes online, we’ll link it up here too.

Soundtracks For Indie Films

Just wanted to get the word out about Dead Red Eyes and their upcoming premiere in NC. Two short movies by the indie film makers in particular, “The Torment”, and “Alphabet Soup” – both just finished. One of which has Stereo Off doing the music soundtrack for it, the other has some cuts from my previous band. So its sort of self-promotion. But cross-promotion too. Does that make it better or worse? Anyway, find out more at www.deadredeyes.com. Once the film is publicly available, we’ll update the link here too.

Demo track of the week…by default

For this week, another new track we’re working on is tentatively called “Bad Friday”, though likely to get a different name when we’ve tidied it up. Still, figured I’d keep putting these tracks up as we put them together. And yes, that’s a drum machine for now, but hopefully soon we’ll record it in the studio with everyone.

[audio:http://www.stereooff.com/music/bad-friday-demo-stereo-off.mp3|titles=Bad Friday (demo)|artists=stereo off]

And this is opposed to the better Fridays’ that usually come act as a day off, or even the movie (was it a trilogy?). In a past life, the logo from Stereo Off had an acting career. Here’s one of the cameo appearances it made, sitting besides Ice Cube and Chris Tucker.

Yeah I went there.