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2008-09-30

Tour - Part 3 - Marshall Galactic

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The space parties came and went blindingly. The beer, copious and clean. The women, befuddling. It goes this way. The air is hot in these places and the guitars are loud. My gibson has been showered with coors light two nights in a row. Afterwards, for a few minutes maybe, I was indignant. But looking into the sweet drunk faces of men and women I came to love and forgive them. Space is dangerous. But these people were soft. And they came for our music. 

The tour is incredible. I feel like a king and a hero everywhere. It's one thing to be in a band. Another thing to be in a touring band. To think of myself and brett and travis as the last guard of a dying breed makes the itchy crotches, hunger, hangovers, long drives, equipment malfunctions, and all of the combined torturous shit -- seem to be truly divine acts. Still, other bands have worked harder and longer. Support them. 

We've been through slums in baltimore. Everywhere. It's a damn crusade. A crusade! crusade! All joyous and full of celebration. 

The Deli across the street, here around 49th street in Manhattan, is delicious. Just like I've done in the past - remind myself, when breathing cool and clean air through clear nostrils, to appreciate that sensation so that someday when the cold moves through again and light hurts and the nose is stuffed tightly, I will know that I never took the simple act of breathing for granted. Just like I've done with similar things, I savor those peppered turkey sandwiches. Love em good and long like the last night with a special woman. 

Now tonight I met a woman. Good and right like clean soil. I did not kiss her. Many times there is no need. The seat of the cab was comfortable. Then I called my friend Alyssa and told her I missed her. Sparks and bowling await in Austin. And truth be told that's all that good friends need. 

Philly, philly. Parking was difficult. We had to wake in shifts starting at 8 in the morning to refill the coins for two meters. I drew the straw for the 8' o clock shift. Strange, because I was absolutely fucking sure that was the right straw to pick. I ended up taking all three shifts in the morning. Only because I enjoyed it. Even that had a sense of purpose, part of the crusade. 

The Fire is now my favorite venue. Hell, they let you sleep above the place in their apartment and a faint smell of bud lingers on the floorboards, walls, and even around the sink. I found a frozen piece of pizza in the fridge. Brett advised me not to partake. Not because it might have been someone else's leftovers (the morsel was definitely forgotten for good), but because of the potential health hazards. I deliberated for about twenty seconds because I value his opinion and he's really good at keyboards. But, on the other hand, Brett seems to think that anything over a week old, no matter what the product, is probably no good. I decided to skip prudence and zapped the hell out of that piece of pie. It was delicious. 

Some side-effects followed, however, into the next couple of days. I thought about calling my doctor. Then I realized I don't have one. I also realized I have no personal medical insurance and all the bands prized possessions would be stored overnight in a dilapidated trailer. This life is a shaky one. Funny as hell. Rich as gold.




2008-09-29

A Weekend of Space Parties

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This was the big weekend- Boston and New York Space Parties.
Earthlings, let me tell you:
These shows were PHENOMENAL.
Michael the Robot and Skiptronica provided the hip spaces for our parties to go down. And our parties were PACKED. I'm going to try to get some video up from New York Space Party asap. These parties were the real testing grounds for our new DIY show equiptment. We bought some JBL's, a 12 channel xynx mixer, a compressor, and a power-amp right before the tour. Marshall has become quite the sound guy and, thanks to his efforts, we absolutely screamed in both tiny rooms.
The coolest part?
Everyone knew the lyrics! We're a young band working our asses off. It's beyond rewarding when you travel the country and find that your songs are sticking in people's heads. A room full of silly drunk girls screaming "I'll Take It For Love!"
Priceless.

- B

The Joys of Self-Googling

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ORIGINALLY POSTED ON CHERSUUU ATTACKS - CHERSUU.BLOGSPOT.COM

Fanfuckingtastic party last night. O_O
Space Party for school of theatre (thank god i have friends in theatre right, those bitches are CLIQUEY)
and this band the frontier brothers played, and they had a bunch of hip hop/rap (which was much better when I was drunk)
YES SO BASICALLY IT WAS AMAZING. and we dressed up and i wore the shiny tights,a nd shiny booty shorts, and a funny tanktop and red boots. and when we were walking to the party this guy in a minivan (GIAMV) was like
GIAMV: HEY GIRLS WHERE'S THE PARTY?
Us: The moon!!! ::laughter::
GIAMV's friend: Hey, come with us baby!
Us: ::LAUGHTER:: No.
GIAMV: COME ON BABY. YEAH BLAHBLAHBLHA STUPID.
Lea: You're driving a minivan.
Me (in my head, and in hindsight) : Where does he expect this to go? Like his poetry will convince me to abandon a party in favor of his losermobile?

2008-09-24

Baltimore.

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According to Wikipedia, Baltimore has the second highest rate of homicides in the United States. There is a roughly 15% chance that you will be vanquished each time you set foot in Baltimore. Luckily, the Sidebar is a hearty bar and they're on our side. The side of good? Perhaps just the side of space. Heres to not getting involved in a Frontier Brothers gang war.

We play all sorts of places. In other words, we're not snobs. Posh clubs, frat parties, punky house parties, and dive bars- whatever. The Sidebar is a REAL dive- the type of crusty old rock club where diseases are born (and dreams are made). I have a sneaking suspicion that these Baltimorians aren't prepared for our brand of space-pop.

We'll see.
I'll be back with a post-show report.

Hopefully..

2008-09-23

Early review for Space Punk Starlet.

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It's not even released yet and the reviews have started to pour in. Check out this bit from Austin Daze Magazine and the ever fabulous reviews editor, Daisy Riprock.

THE FRONTIER BROTHERS – Space Punk Starlet!

The Frontier Brothers are one of my favorite new bands, and their first full length CD did not disappoint.

Recorded with Stuart Sullivan (Okkervill River, Sublime, the Meat Puppets), Space Punk Starlet! has the characteristics of a group releasing their third or fourth album, as they have already crafted their own recognizable sound and feel. Combining honest to goodness fun with Bowie like musicality, the record goes from sounding big and happy to raw to downright luscious and beautiful. The added texture from the “Intergalactic Orchestra” is done tastefully and just not to say, “Hey man, we put a French horn on our album because we’re that cool.”

Their obvious enthusiasm is prevalent on the album, and the energy of their live shows comes through. I attended a recent show, shortly after their photo session with SPIN magazine, and the floor was shaking from the madness of the dancers. Quite a few people are becoming hip to this Austin trio, and my humble guess is many more will be after this release.

9.5 Daisy Stars

Daisy’s Favorite Lyric “I wish I could solve all the popular problems our day, so that you and I could waste away someplace nice”