December 25
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!

December 18
In the wake of MP3.com's recent demise, Lovedrugmusic.com has moved its audio content to Soundclick.com. As visitors have no doubt noticed, the audio page accessible through this site now offers more songs (including Michael & Dave's infamous "snowmen song") and a more inviting demeanor. Also, for those interested in numbers, "Radiology" has reached #1 on Soundclick.com's Alternative/Avant Rock charts, "Down Towards The Healing" is #12 amongst the Progressive Rock selections, and the total visits to Lovedrugmusic.com has now topped 20,000. Thanks to everyone for the continued support.

December 09
Sorry folks about the lack of recent news updates. Here on the Lovedrug farm the animals have been wild at bay for so long that things were getting ready to errupt into musical barn yard madness so to speak(in a positive ion sort of way). Anyways, our plate has been plenty full with newly aquired friends and comrads coming to aid us in our quest. Basically, in a nut shell, we have been busy making things happen so that you all out there can soon enjoy the pleasures of Lovedrug on a much larger scale and our sounds will soon reach much farther to attack you where you live(this too in a postitive inclination). To those of you who inquire at every show about our full length... we now are reaching the time to where all will be revealed very soon. We praise you all for your patience.

Love is not but a string to be pulled, it is a rope to be climbed.

October 10
Hundreds of key college radio stations and music press outlets from around the nation are being serviced the Lovedrug Rock n' Roll EP this week. Aiding in the cause are, Indiego promotions from Denver, CO who have metaphorically drunk the cool-aid and joined Lovedrug's musical cult. Please call your local college radio station and request your favorite song from the Lovedrug Rock n' Roll EP. If they haven't received it yet drop us a line and let us know.

October 03
Returning home to the Lime Spider the bar was packed wall to wall. The set was shortened due to scheduling problems at the club, leaving the capacity-crowd wanting more. The band played a short set of songs, mostly taken from the Rock n' Roll EP as well as opening and closing the show with "Candy" and the melancholy epic "Pretend You're Alive," both from the band's yet-to-be-released