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the jp supergroup / weekend

i played a show last night at zydeco here in bham with jesse payne. he noted that the line-up for last night was a local supergroup of sorts: being described to the audience as brian sunderman of the influence, shawn avery of the ashes, and chase laplattnier of gainer. ... i then added that jesse was of the brinks.

cordova opened once again, and i used their bass rig. the weather was incredibly humid and the backstage area was sweaty. no mirror... the beer got warm too fast. but there was one cool development during the preshow... elvis showed up in a pick-up. i have the photo to prove it. i'll try to post it this weekend.

the show itself was fast and furious. chase, the drummer is all about modern punk. think, dave grohl. intense to follow. good shit though. the stage lights were waaay too hot. i had trouble focusing and because of the heat and my overall energy level, i felt self-conscious during the set.

the women of long story short + their friend zack came out and natalie had her first legal alcohol. they blew a tire on the way out to the show, and for some reason stacey took it too heart because she was driving. everyone blows a tire eventually.

this weekend houston is coming up from mobile to record guitars. i'm kinda looking forward to doing some heavy editing in the coming week and i'm also kinda wanting this album to be finished. the work ahead seems a bit too involved. thus is my life. it's always a little bit too something or other... oh... and ... "land of the dead" premieres tonight... can i get a fuckin' amen?

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