The Medic Droid's Hector Bagnod and one of his fans.
You can't spell "fanatic" without "fan."
As I detailed wrote in this week's cover story in the Phoenix New Times, local electro power-pop group The Medic Droid has built a considerable teenaged and twentysomething (not to mention overly-enthusiastic) fanbase across the U.S. and around the world with their catchy and sexy dance beats.
The band (made up of vocalist Chris Donathon, keyboardist/guitarist/programmer Hector Bagnod, and drummer Gr
Hector Bagnod (left) and Chris Donathon, no longer The Medic Droid.
It'll break the hearts of countless teenaged emo and scene kids to hear this, but The Medic Droid is no more.
The local electro power-pop band announced the break up Tuesday afternoon through a pair of blog postings on their MySpace page from vocalist Chris Donathon and keyboardist/guitarist Hector Bagnod.
While both blogs offer scant information behind why The Medic Droid decided to call it quits (such as Bagnod writing ab
Jonathan McNamaraBack Ted N-Ted outside Lost Leaf on Roosevelt RowIn the disorganized menagerie of music and art that you'll find at a typical Phoenix First Friday, I've found that it's usually best to show up without plans and let the muse lead you. Friday night I showed up with a mission, though: See Back Ted N-Ted at Lost Leaf. Now, I've seen Modern Art Records house producer Ryan Breen's band plenty of times, but having heard the new material, just recently posted on his MySpace, I had to se