Steve Goldber and the Arch Enemies

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Fancy new features + tour dates

As you may have noticed, we've rolled out some brand spanking new features over here at stevegoldbergmusic.com. And you may ask yourself, "How do I work this?" And you may ask yourself, "Where is that large automobile?"

But don't panic! I'm here to explain everything. To the right, you'll find the photo stream, which displays the most recent images of the Arch Enemies at work. Check back often for new action shots.

If you head on over to the band section, you'll find instructions on how to become one of a newly-formed elite group of field agents: The Junior Arch Enemies Club. It's simple: just send in a picture of yourself with something Steve Goldberg-related, as well as your chosen title and caption, and you'll be added to the gallery. A few fine lads have already volunteered - won't you be next? Of course, your options for photo composition may seem somewhat limited now, but never fear - in another week the t-shirts will be ready. And they're going to look totally sweet.

Cruise on down to the live section to find that we've announced some dates for our 2007 Summer Tour Spectacular. That's right, the Arch Enemies will be hitting the road in just a few short days in a four-piece incarnation that's just itching to rock you with the force of a thousand contrabassoons. Featuring the pummelling rhythm assault of Donald Norman on the lead bass guitar and Eric T. Ericsson on the drum kit, combined with the lightning licks and mellifluous melodicism of Joseph J. Josephs on the violin, these Arch Enemies have come to kick ass and play Xbox, and they're all out of Xbox! We will be accompanied on all dates by the fine gentleman of ciao roma.

And finally, as is probably apparent by now, this here news section is now fully web 2.0-compliant and ready to provide you with all of the latest updates from the road. Watch this space once the tour kicks off for up-to-the-minute information on the misadventures of SG and the gang as they traipse across this fair land in search of their musical destiny. Feel free to share your musings, prognostications, and refrigerator magnet poetry with us and with your fellow fans via the comments section.

And a special thanks to mefi's own Matt Haughey for help with the web site.

That's all for now, friends. Until next time...

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