"Black & Blue Restoration" CD Review
Surviving the Odyssey has now laid forth a debut album that can certainly hold its own among fellow genre bending electronic artists.
Surviving the Odyssey Interview
Electronic Music
Pittsburgh City Paper published a "Short Listing" regarding the STO Black & Blue Restoration CD-release party on October 17, 2008.
Indigo leads music for Animal Rescue League
An article which appeared in the New Pittsburgh Courier concerning our band and the benfit show we did for the Animal Rescue League.
Surviving the Odyssey Interview
An interview from Oh No Lydia e-zine. We talked about musical influences, our processes for song writing, and strange happenings in the [Rock] life of STO.
Surviving the Odyssey Interview
STO interviewed by a South African E-zine named UNDERGROUNDPRESS. The new album "Black & Blue Restoration is discussed as well as favorite venues, and giant mutant sea turtles.
La Femme Electrique (mention)
This would be the second year that we (STO) hosted the women in music fest entitled "La Femme Electrique." Pittsburgh City Paper was kind enough to write a blurb for the show.
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Surviving The Odyssey Interview
A 3-piece band from Pittsburgh, PA, “Surviving the Odyssey” (In their own very accurate description) is “an eclectic blend of electronica mixed in trip-hop, ambient, synth-pop, and electro dance music, laced with ethereal vocals/influences.”
Synthetics Magazine review and Music Compilation
Surviving the Odyssey received press in Synthetics Magazine issue #76, and the song "Monologue" was released on the accompanying compilation CD entitled "Get the Bombs of Life Vol 2"
"Defiantly Unclassifiable" CD Review
"There's a little bit of everything for synthaholics everywhere looking for new twists on old tricks to whet their collective aural palates"
Surviving the Odyssey - A Long Strange Trip
The three members of Surviving the Odyssey may not have navigated past Scylla and Charybdis, but the Pittsburgh-based group is a result of some intense creative wandering. How else do you end up with three outlandishly clad musicians playing a mélange of electronic and pop music, who answer to the names Odd, Indigo and Krimson?
"Defiantly Unclassifiable" CD Review
A fan of contemporary electronic and trance music [I] can't help but respect the originality and imagination of these songwriters.














