Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Fire Sale!
We're liquidating our inventory on Prophet Mountain. Take advantage of $7 copies of The Ravages from CD Baby as well as $10 T-shirts (that's including postage, folks) straight from us.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Summer Updates
Andrew has been performing as of late with the supporting efforts of Louisville's Buck Holiday. Keep an eye out for full band performances in the future, as well as multimedia of previous performances. A big thanks to John, Eric, and Chad for their help as of late! Also, be sure to tune to 91.9 WFPK on Friday, July 11 for a live broadcast of Andrew (with Buck Holiday) performing on WFPK's Live Lunch in celebration of the Seventh Annual Lebowski Fest. Andrew and the boys will be playing a cut from the film's soundtrack (plus an original number or two).
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Welcome!
Welcome to aiafrate.com! Due to unforseen circumstances, pariahprophecy.com is no longer. Please update any links or bookmarks to aiafrate.com. We hope you enjoy the new website.
New T-Shirts are available for order in the merchandise section. They're printed on Hanes pre-shrunk 50/50 heavyweight shirts and cost $15 plus $5 for shipping and handling.
Also, be sure to check out The Dick Brothers' MySpace page for a sampling of the upcoming full-length release. The Dick Brothers is a collaborative effort of Andrew and Michael Iafrate.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
New Year's Update
Happy New Year from Prophet Mountain! We're checking in to let you know about a few goings-on around here.
Firstly, after much coaxing, we convinced Andrew to get some T-shirts made. Be on the lookout for those at upcoming shows. Buttons are also on the way.
Secondly, new Winter shows are rolling in. Our Huntington friends should mark their calendars for a March 2nd appearance with The Avett Brothers at the V-Club. Tickets are available here from etix.com.
And lastly, our UK friends may be interested in reading Leicester Bangs' review of The Ravages here. Leicester calls the record "a high lonesome affair, but utterly contemporary in its execution."

