VULTURE INDUSTRIES AIM TO MAKE THINGS A LITTLE BIT BETTER BY SENDING PERSONAL MESSAGES TO FRIENDS AND FAMILIES OF MUSIC FANS
Norway’s VULTURE INDUSTRIES have made it their mission to make things “A Little Bit Better” by sending personalized messages to friends and families of music fans in a format of their choice. Multi-media artist and musician COSTIN CHIOREANU has designed the artwork for the message.
As the band explains:
We can’t change the situation but we can make it a little bit better!
At this moment most of us live in the shadow of covid-19. Some are sick, some are isolated, some are losing work, some have lost dear ones and some are sitting on huge stockpiles of pasta and hand sanitiser. Apart from washing our hands, keeping to ourselves and following regulations, we can’t really fix it. But we can make a small contribution in making someone’s troubled day a little brighter.
In the past people used homing pigeons to carry messages. Now we offer you the use of homing vultures in sending your message. So if you want to send some encouraging words to a friend, or just want to confuse a relative, we can send out a post card, e-mail or Facebook message on your behalf.
Send your instructions to mr.vulture@vulture-
industries.net or send us a message on our facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/ vultureindustries. We need to know name of sender, name of recipient, your message and in which way you want it sent. This service will remain completely free until we go bankrupt.
With a career spanning over a decade and with hundreds shows under their belts, Norwegian Progressive Metallers VULTURE INDUSTRIES are well known both for the technical skill of their lineup, which comprises Øyvind Madsen and Eivind Huse on Guitars, Tor Helge Gjengedal on Drums, Kyrre Teigen on Bass and Bjørnar E. Nilsen on Vocals, and the eccentric and somewhat manic antics of frontman Nilsen, whose on-stage weirdness has garnered a multitude of fans for the band over the years. A video of VULTURE INDUSTRIES performing the track “Strangers” from the “Strange Times” album can be seen here.
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