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signing off for a while

i might update here and there but i gotz too much shit goin' on to keep fiddlin' with this every few days. the past few months only have a hand full of entries. this past week... watched a ton of bands over the holidays...

i finally got to see wild sweet orange. they opened for the last show i played, but i didn't get to see them. very talented group of kids. as i said to daniel johnston at the show... "they have no fear." also at that show was through the sparks. incredible as always.

i watched about 20 mins of t-minus band... very solid indie rock, but no wheels were re-invented. on friday night i watched the rewinds. they were good, but not as good as they were last year. great drum beats though. very catchy stuff.

on saturday i went back to the nick (the 3rd night in a row) to see my friend jesse payne. i only caught about half the show because my date and i got a bit too comfy at the garage cafe. nonetheless... what i did see was very refined, although a little lacking on the dynamics. there was no danger anywhere. the line-up... which this time last year was myself, anthony powell and clint wells... is now...

dylan on bass, some new bohemian drummer and jesse's new right hand man, brian sunderman. jesse's backing band is very young, so if he can manage to keep the line-up stable, he'll have a good group of guys to evolve with. its monday and tornadoes are fucking up the countryside.



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