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Thirty Day Notice: Somewhere between pleasantly hypnotic and slightly disturbing.


Lana, (born in Portland, OR), has been interested in the paranormal ever since she can remember. Because of her own spiritual experiences, she was drawn to study quantum physics and philosophy in college. However, in time she realized most of the information she was learning in school was wrong or outdated. Lana left school and briefly modeled which brought her to Los Angeles. She began having dreams and visions of singing in a band which was ridiculous to her because she didn't know how to sing yet even though her family was full of musicians and singers. Lana kept meeting musicians and eventually began writing songs and taking voice lessons.

Interested in the music industry she worked as an operations manager for Miles Copeland who owned I.R.S. Records which included acts such as R.E.M., The Police, The Go-Go's, The Clash, Concrete Blonde and Oingo Boingo as well as other music executives in LA. After becoming completely disgusted with the music industry, Lana decided to start her own record label with her big brother Joe called Piggyback Records. Joe, being a professional music mixer and Lana knowing about music licensing, management and marketing made an excellent team.

They ran Piggyback Records for a few years but decided to let it go as the music industry at that time was being revolutionized because of the Internet. However, they managed to produce five excellent musical groups, including Lana's other project called Magdalene's Dream with Keith Hillebrandt from Nine Inch Nails' The Fragile and Thirty Day Notice.

Today, Joe and Lana are full speed ahead making new music for Thirty Day Notice, although from two international and interdimensional locations. Lana lives in Europe and Joe lives on a remote island in Fiji. They're able to send music files back and forth and continue producing music. They've decided to upload a single at a time to their website instead of making full length CDs. Currently, they have many songs in production.

Additionally, Lana hosts Radio 3Fourteen, focusing on alternative subject matters. She also writes health articles, newsletters, contributes to audio commentaries and is co-producer of Red Ice TV for Red Ice Creations.

Joe mixes music and maintains his self-sufficient lifestyle in Fiji. After leaving the states, he never looked back. He is interested in the unordinary and enjoys reading about strange archeology, forgotten civilizations, dystopian societies both fictional and historical, world history and cataclysms.

Both Lana and Joe are interested in ancient civilizations, secret societies, the soul, fringe science, the occult, aliens, mythology, symbolism, sacred geometry, conspiracy, consciousness and more.

Their music is somewhere between pleasantly hypnotic and slightly disturbing. Lana and Joe (sister and brother) write, perform, mix and produce TDN in their solar powered recording studio in Fiji. If you enjoy rock/electronic music with meaty lyrics, listen to Thirty Day Notice.

  Thirty Day Notice

[Singles (Instrumental) by Thirty Day Notice]

Singles (Instrumental)


[Singles by Thirty Day Notice]

Singles



Thirty Day Notice lives in California, USA.

Tagged as: Electro Rock, Electronica, Instrumental.


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