.Click here to go to REVEL 9 NOW! .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .................... .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Rock and Roll Report TV!.. The Rock and Roll Report has gone .. TV.. ...and just check out that theme song. Pretty damn catchy, eh!.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. Check them out over at: ..The Rock and Roll Report.. .. .. .. .. ..Enter the GRIM..... GEE DAVEY is honored to be asked to contribute music to the fantastic work of audio fiction: .. Hoad's Grim.... .. Check out the trailer to Chapter 2 here... featuring .. Invisible ..(from 2002's ..Dear Theo..).. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...then check out the rest at ..www.jack-kincaid.com/enterthegrim.. .. .. .. GEE DAVEY .. .... The Latest **************.... NOV2009 – MAR2010.... Gee Davey spent the last couple of months of 2009 sequestered away in local recording studios working on their first full-length record in 4 years. The highly anticipated record from the hard rock trio, tentatively called “The Razorblade Diaries” – the chronicles of a modern day twenty-something and his descent into madness following the loss of the girl he loves, had been expected to be released at the end of February, and plans were already in the works for an all-out, Hollywood-style album release party in March. However, as is oft to happen in this business, things have not gone quite as planned, but this time it looks like it’s for the better. .... The advance promotion of the record done by the band, in their highly visible performances across the northeast, and the remarkable amount of support from area radio stations (triple-A, college and internet radio giants like M3 and Head Case) afforded the band a unique amount of exposure and buzz for a product that hadn’t even been started yet. And it was just that sort of exposure that caught the attention of the bands new producer. It was an in-studio performance at a regional radio station of the band’s usual opener, and expected single, “San Jose” that sealed the deal. According to the band, “We had just finished tracking the entire record when we sat down with our producer and he told us that there was no way that this song shouldn’t be a hit –that this could actually break us. And that wasn’t something we were about to walk away from.” So the band decided to take what they had done so far, and work full-on, and push every single detail – every note, every riff, every phrase – until this is the absolute best thing that they could make. And by all accounts, they are well on their way..... Although, currently elusive on the information, the band does say their new producer has been working with major acts for major labels for years, and has recently worked on projects for Jane’s Addiction and Nine Inch Nails and is currently working with music from Shinedown. “We have an opportunity here to do something great, and we are fortunate to have people around us supporting us in those efforts. To not take full advantage of that would be a disservice to us, our fans, and to all of the reasons we do what we do.” .... Gee Davey has currently put any live performances on the back burner for the immediate future, although they have committed to a few regional festivals as well as a return to Live & Local at Six Flags Great Adventure in July. They also now have plans for 3 CD release parties –in New Jersey, Pennsylvania (Harrisburg) and of course here at home –they are just waiting on an official release date. .... You can keep track of their progress, and their ups and downs as they rework this record at ..facebook.com/rockyourdog.. as well as other social networking sites..... .. She Sells Smiles.. .. .. Like a lot of up and coming DIY bands who eventually rock the world, the quirkily named hard edged powerhouse Gee Davey has been through some wild and woolly personnel changes since first wowing their fellow Long Islanders and indie fans everywhere with their 2003 EP Dear Theo. Now with group founder, guitarist and chief songwriter DJ Pearlman—whose former band Narcotic Gypsy opened for Ozzy Osbourne on the Ozzfest Tour—taking the reins as charismatic lead vocalist from GD’s recently departed original singer, everyone’s all smiles: the revamped lineup (including longtime drummer Michael Bontempi and new bassist Ray Kuhner), the band’s growing legion of fans and even Pearlman’s two year old daughter Charlotte, whose impish grin adorns the cover of Gee Davey’s explosive new disc She Sells Smiles... .. In a state of flux for a few years, Gee Davey—whose hard hitting mix of fiery guitars, catchy melodies and poignant lyrics brings to mind superstar bands like Foo Fighters, Incubus and Green Day—was unable to tour in support of their critically acclaimed 2006 release Sparticle. That didn’t stop the album from becoming a major hit on the college radio circuit, with tracks like “Breathe” and “Skye” receiving airplay on over 50 CMJ (College Music Journal) reporting stations nationwide. Beyond spins on their local outlets WBAB, WMJC and WUSB, Sparticle made the Top Ten on several stations and—much to Pearlman’s bemused delight—got the most action in obscure places like Ruston, Louisiana and Valdez, Alaska! .. .. Overseas, a podcaster from Germany has championed Gee Davey and played various tracks from Sparticle on his show “Next Big Thing” (www.nextbigthing.co.za); “Breathe” was a perennial in his Top Ten songs from around the globe. In addition, an acoustic version of “Fall Into You” was chosen for inclusion on Java With Javelyn, a popular promotional sampler of the country’s best indie music created by L.A. based singer-songwriter Javelyn. Texas based indie filmmaker Brandon Powell was so impressed by Gee Davey’s songs that he asked Pearlman to pen the title track for a movie he is currently in the process of editing; Pearlman chose to close S