Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Collector's Corner #12

This is an ultra-rare publicity poster for the Metal XOR project called Parvo.

Collector's Corner 12

It was the year 2000. The future had arrived. Technology, the field of medicine, and food preparation had come so far in humanity's lifetime. So why not advance music?

This was the first Metal XOR project to solely use a computer in making its music. Using a program called CakeWalk, two songs were started but never progressed beyond the demo stage. Maybe the world wasn't ready for Parvo. Or maybe Parvo wasn't ready for the world.

It was during this short time period that a publicity poster was designed to announce to the world the arrival of Parvo. The above poster was created on May 17, 2000. It hung in the Studio for quite some time, but when it was realized that the project had been canned, the poster was filed away. It was found recently and now resides in the Music-Projects-That-Never-Had-A-Chance-To-Succeed Poster Wing of the Metal XOR Museum.

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