I wonder if he had a case of Mt. Dew in the back? or maybe Surge?
I've been really listening to some different music. It's still DIY type stuff, but less just loud and fast.
Reverend Peyton's Bid Damn Band released a new CD this week and it is their best yet. I supposed I have a soft spot for bluegrass. This band formed (and grew up) in the same geographical region that I am from. I got to see them play live when I was on my Portland adventure. I can honetly say if you enjoy them on CD/record/Mp3/tape (whatever your weapon of choice) you will LOVE them even more live.
Clap your hands
Another, relatively, recent discovery of mine is Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains/Wingnut Dishwasher's Union. The guy who heads these up is in a year long rehab program right now and won't be out until december. I think this is some of the most inspired anarcho-acoustic-punk that exists. I strongly recommend you listen to it. Don't focus on his out of tune singing, as a matter of fact learn the lyrics and sing along, that is where the quality in this music lies. Think of this as poetry with a bit of background music.
New Mexico Song
I found a class for writting two minute plays. I think I'm going to sign up, it's on Saturdays for 8 weeks and will end in a student produced production. It's sounds like tons of fun and will probably results in some shenanigins.
and a pic of the other project
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