Check it out! The Invasion has finally come, the Indie Invasion! I will finally be doing some talking about the artist and such. Today we are listening to Stellar Vector’s latest EP: “You’re Not Included” released on a pay-what-you-want basis. (cool right) I’m really excited to finally be recording on Indie Invasion, I’ve been wanting to do this since I started Indie Invasion, I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do.
Stellar Vector is an Electro-Punk band out of St. Paul, Minnesota. Their influences include neo-progressive and post-punk artists like Marillion, IQ, Pallas, and The Psychedelic Furs, The Fall, Soft Cell, New Order, and The Cure.
What became Stellar Vector began as a solo synth-pop project called [space bar], designed by Charles Sadler of Little Tin Box. Charles Sadler met Jonathan Ford of Dissociate in 2002 while gigging together at the Fireball in St. Paul. The two began collaborating on various remix projects and dj gigs. Charles recruited Jonathan to play live keyboards for [space bar], however Jonathan quickly switched to playing guitar after the band also added guitarist Jamie Smith and drummer Don Carlson. David Miller of Fadladder/Avenpitch was originally slated to play bass keys, but circumstances made him bow early from the project.
Stellar Vector released its first EP entitled “You’re Not Included.” on October 16th, 2007. It is available for download at www.stellarvector.com.
In 2008, Charles and Jonathan reformed the live band to include the members of Tasha’s Laughter (KP on guitar, Dead on bass, Spazz on drums). The current lineup is currently gigging and developing material for the first full-length release titled “Flock of Cowards.”
This bio includes text taken from Stellar Vector’s Biography on Last.FM

Thank you for this sir, may indieinvasion become a household name in the internet community.
On behalf of Stellar Vector,
Charles Sadler
[...] Episode 1 – Stellar Vector David Miller of Fadladder/Avenpitch was originally slated to play bass keys, but circumstances made him bow early from the project. Stellar Vector released its first EP entitled “You’re Not Included.” on October 16th, 2007. … [...]