Hey gang, I'm starting to do some work for Ulterium Records (aside from just helping Theocracy, that is). I believe the success of both Ulterium and Theocracy are interwined and I want to see both succeed wildly!
For those of you on Twitter, Ulterium Records is now there:
twitter.com/ulteriumrecords
Follow them if you're so inclined. Like the Facebook page, the Twitter feed with provide updates on:
Audiovision (twitter.com/AUDIOVISIONSWE)
Darkwater
Grand Lux
Harmony
Incrave
Innerwish (twitter.com/innerwish)
Ivory Moon
Sinbreed (twitter.com/sinbreedmetal)
Theocracy (twitter.com/theocracyband)
I've noted the bands that have their own Twitter feed. Please follow them if you're a fan!
Lastly, let me make a Twitter pitch. For those of you who love Facebook and follow all of your favorite bands there, Twitter probably doesn't add a ton of extra usefulness. Personally, I prefer Twitter for following my interests. Facebook is better suited to friend-to-friend communication, because you necessarily give all of your personal info to everyone you connect with. Twitter, on the other hand, is strictly about one-way following of interests. You can be completely anonymous and simply follow the things you are interested in getting updates on. I love it. If you're one of the people avoiding Facebook for privacy reasons, give Twitter a look.
For those of you on Twitter, Ulterium Records is now there:
twitter.com/ulteriumrecords
Follow them if you're so inclined. Like the Facebook page, the Twitter feed with provide updates on:
Audiovision (twitter.com/AUDIOVISIONSWE)
Darkwater
Grand Lux
Harmony
Incrave
Innerwish (twitter.com/innerwish)
Ivory Moon
Sinbreed (twitter.com/sinbreedmetal)
Theocracy (twitter.com/theocracyband)
I've noted the bands that have their own Twitter feed. Please follow them if you're a fan!
Lastly, let me make a Twitter pitch. For those of you who love Facebook and follow all of your favorite bands there, Twitter probably doesn't add a ton of extra usefulness. Personally, I prefer Twitter for following my interests. Facebook is better suited to friend-to-friend communication, because you necessarily give all of your personal info to everyone you connect with. Twitter, on the other hand, is strictly about one-way following of interests. You can be completely anonymous and simply follow the things you are interested in getting updates on. I love it. If you're one of the people avoiding Facebook for privacy reasons, give Twitter a look.