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The band's MySpace layout changed in July 2010 with a new message saying that A Skylit Drive was in the studio recording a new album with Cameron Webb for early 2011. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] According to the band's Twitter account, they finished recording the new album.
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The album features several new compositions, along with several that had previously appeared elsewhere. ‘Knot’, ‘Suda’ and ‘Echo’ (formerly ‘Ecco’) are all pulled from the bands second EP, Woohoo!, while ‘Perfect Pillow’ was a track that had appeared in 2010 on the bands MySpace page. [5]
It has received over one million MySpace plays and earned the band a mention in Alternative Press, as one of the "100 Bands You Need to Know in 2009". [ 3 ] The EP was released on vinyl in August 2021, when it re-entered the AIR chart, peaking at number 4.
Noteworthy mentions include the unique "tarot card navigation" concept on MiaSable.com in 2009, designed by Jeff Toll, [23] and published in Taschen's Web Design: Navigation, and her MySpace layout designed by Dana Bissett, and mentioned on Mashable.com's 50 Hot MySpace Music Layouts. [24]
More details were announced about the upcoming EP release on their MySpace blog. Paul Masvidal also commented on the new artwork and layout: The artwork on the EP takes Venosa's original song paintings from the 'Traced in Air' booklet and reinterprets them by extracting the basic outlines, almost appearing as though they are etched in wood.