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Out of the 15 tracks, 8 were decided to be turned into singles, with each single having a separate new song as a B-side. These B-sides are to be compiled in an EP titled ''[[The Thirst B-Sides]]''. The remaining tracks from the main album will also technically be released as singles, but labelled as "promo releases", with remixes of themselves serving as their B-sides, not entirely new songs. Additionally, bonus tracks are included on certain releases, such as "[[A Thirst Quenched]]" appearing on the ''B-sides'' compilation EP, and "[[Where Is Clover?]]" appearing on the single release of "[[Seabreeze]]". | Out of the 15 tracks, 8 were decided to be turned into singles, with each single having a separate new song as a B-side. These B-sides are to be compiled in an EP titled ''[[The Thirst B-Sides]]''. The remaining tracks from the main album will also technically be released as singles, but labelled as "promo releases", with remixes of themselves serving as their B-sides, not entirely new songs. Additionally, bonus tracks are included on certain releases, such as "[[A Thirst Quenched]]" appearing on the ''B-sides'' compilation EP, and "[[Where Is Clover?]]" appearing on the single release of "[[Seabreeze]]". | ||
All tracks from these projects will have their own music video or lyric video, and unique art style, themes, and fonts for their cover art and other promo material. | All tracks from these projects will have their own music video or lyric video, and unique art style, themes, and fonts for their cover art and other promo material. Soundtracks for various animation and video game projects, such as the ''[[Feather 'n' Flame: Phonic Home]]'' soundtrack album for the game ''[[F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon]]'', also went into production at this time. | ||
Soundtracks for various animation and video game projects, such as the ''[[Feather 'n' Flame: Phonic Home]]'' soundtrack album for the game ''[[F.F.: The Harpy & Dragon]]'', also went into production at this time. | |||
The band was fully rebranded from "Neon and the Argie Bees" to "The Neoclassics" in March 2026, to separate it from NeonWabbit's "[[Argie Bee]]" software, technology, and gaming brand. The name was chosen as it was unique, tongue-in-cheek (originally, the rebrand was going to be to "The New Classics", which is ironic as you normally can't have something new and classic at the same time, but there are three existing bands already with that name), and still references "Neon" in some way with the first three letters. | The band was fully rebranded from "Neon and the Argie Bees" to "The Neoclassics" in March 2026, to separate it from NeonWabbit's "[[Argie Bee]]" software, technology, and gaming brand. The name was chosen as it was unique, tongue-in-cheek (originally, the rebrand was going to be to "The New Classics", which is ironic as you normally can't have something new and classic at the same time, but there are three existing bands already with that name), and still references "Neon" in some way with the first three letters. | ||