Look What I Did working on new EP, new videos, new music service

Several pieces of news concerning punk/metal/rock group Look What I Did have been circulating. First off, if you haven’t heard already, they’ve been working on a new EP to be titled Zanzibar III: Analog Prison. The concept record will continue the Zanzibar storyline from their first two albums, and it will only be available on cassette and vinyl; only one song will be released digitally. Details are fuzzy as far as who will be appearing on the album, but the band has said a variety of musicians will be contributing vocal performances, and Foxy Shazam’s Eric Nally has been named as a possibility. Additionally, Look What I Did has begun filming two music videos for songs off of Atlas Drugged, their most recent release. We can expect a variety of celebrity cameos, though no names have been offered yet.

Look What I Did vocalist Barry Donegan is also working on a new music service called Gazzmic, which is designed to change how bands and fans consume music. The hows and whys of this service are unanswered at this early point in development, but you can check out their temporary site here, and musicians can apply to participate in a limited, invitation-only and free closed beta program. Interested bands can contact info@gasmic.com to request a closed beta key, and participants will be able to promote their music over a free custom mobile application platform for the iPhone and Android Market. – Jessica Pace