Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Symbolic Truths

                     To know the Heroes, one must study the logos...

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Dirt Heroes Exclusive Interview

The Dirt Heroes took time out of their busy schedule to interview with Bottomtheory.com

See the entire interview here.

Hero Up!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

ATTN: LOOKING FOR WEB TEAM REPS!

Yo,

The Dirt Heroes are looking for Web Team Representatives. As a Web Team Rep you will receive free downloads, promotional products (tees,caps, posters,etc), tracks before their release dates, VIP at events...and if you're talented enough, a chance to submit tracks for a Dirt Hero Mix Compilation! 
......MAYBE even get signed to Dirt Heroes Digital Media Group!

All you need to do is reply "I'm Down" in the comments, link-up to our profiles below, bring your friends, and let's make it happen!  


Deadline is January 1, 2011   Good Luck!

Positions are limited, so hurry while there's availability!

Join The Movement...or watch it happen!  Let's Go!


Thanks,



Dirt Heroes
Marketing Division
Beverly Hills, CA
Dirt Heroes Official Blog
Twitter @dirtheroes
Facebook Dirt Heroes
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MixCloud DirtHeroes

Life On The Road Seeing It All

Eyes open we see mile markers and more miles.   We are that much closer to home. One song closer, one handshake closer. The brightness of the lights-familiar...the crowd, the microphone, my guitar...i am home. At least tonight...

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Who are the Dirt Heroes?



The Dirt Heroes were formed as a collective of musicians set to let their art flow freely and not be placed into specific categories by the music industry. They took their creative open style to the underground and began to release songs via Twitter, MySpace, and Youtube. Among the groups members are vocalists Astari Nexa, Jesus Downey, Jr., and producers/vocalists Yohan SubAshy'n Blach and Universal Moses Lite-Foot The Composer.

The Heroes combine musical genres and often infuse two or more unlikely styles together to create their songs. They also don't release albums, instead they release "chronicles" a series of 3 to 6 songs that appeal to a specific mood or idea. The Dirt Heroes rely heavily on imagery to tell stories with their music often attempting to draw the listeners in with cinematic style production. They cover a wide subject area touching on feel-good tracks, political issues, pop culture, art, and science. The group also operates off of a vastly exaggerated time line speaking in first person detail about Ancient Egypt and far distant future.





DIRT HEROES ARE DEFINITELY THE GROUP TO WATCH!!