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Big Sky Blue Earth

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By Richard Gintowt

Published on December 26, 2007 at 1:11pm

A couple of years ago, Paul Malinowski (ex-bassist for Shiner) and Sam Hoskins (ex-drummer for Elevator Division) spent a weekend in Champaign, Illinois, tracking three songs at Matt Talbot's Great Western Record Recordings. Upon returning to Kansas, the two put their project on hold while they developed their own Black Page studio — until a recent invitation to open for Riddle of Steel lit a fire under their collective ass. "In about two weeks, we wrote a set and put together a band," Malinowski says. "We're just doing whatever feels good to entertain ourselves." When pressed to describe Big Sky Blue Earth, Malinowski offers: "King Crimson meets Killing Joke." A nearly completed demo will likely speak for itself.