The group began advertising with local newspapers and is featured in the Charlotte Newspaper "Creative Loafing".
Gideon Smith won awards from Creative Loafing for Best Hard Rock artist in 2003 and 2004.
Creative Loafing is the main alternative weekly.
Creative Loafing is spreading the word about a tweak to Dragon*Con's badge policy this year.
The Reader, an award-winning alternative weekly newspaper, had been owned by Creative Loafing of Atlanta, which went bankrupt in 2009.
Over the next two years, Atalaya sold Creative Loafing's remaining mid-market papers.
Creative Loafing filed for bankruptcy in September 2008.
Creative Loafing praised Current for his "solid songwriting and lyrical content and the perfect voice for its delivery."
Creative Loafing (also known for a time as the Weekly Planet) is the area's primary alternative weekly.
The free alternative weekly, Creative Loafing, has extensive music listings, and is available at many stores and clubs.