Saturday, May 30, 2009
This morning Chris finally decided to go to the doctor about his fever he'd been running for almost a week. Turns out, he rocked out last night with pnemonia in one lung, so we're hanging out in the hospital for a few days until that clears up. We'll both be healthy and chipper when we head out for our summer tour in a few weeks-we're both looking forward to that!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
It's a good thing we had a little time off because Chris has unfortunately been under the weather the past few days and we're trying to get him in tip-top shape for the end of this tour. We unfortunately had to cancel tonight's show at the Melody Inn to try to get him to rest some, but we'll be back in Indy on August 5th--looking forward to seeing all you Hoosiers then!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
and drove right through Manhattan.
The bridge to the left is the Manhattan Bridge and the bridge to the right is the Brooklyn Bridge.
We got to see both Yankee Stadiums at the edge of town.
We made it to Providence a little early on Friday and were able to take a leisurely stroll around the downtown before we played at Tazza. We rocked out till the wee hours and then knocked out part of the drive to Montpelier. On Saturday morning we played on WGDR then took a little nap before heading to Langdon Street Cafe.
We love playing in Montpelier and were glad to get a chance to play for such a great audience--we'll see you all at the Northeast Kingdom Music Festival this August!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
We caught wind of a review of our Spartanburg show last weekend at the Spring Fling and decided to pass it along. Here's what the Spark thought of our show--big thanks to Steve and Chris!
Went back to see The StereoFidelics. They were outstanding. They were easily the most original and interesting band I saw all weekend, combining a dizzying array of styles into a very enjoyable original sound.
They have two members, Chris Padgett who alternates between electric and acoustic guitar, runs loops, play a little synth, and plays synth bass with his feet, and Melissa McGinley who plays electric violin and drums. McGinley’s violin playing style is phenomenal, and the interplay of her violin and drum work and Padgett’s multi-instrumental stylings makes it seem impossible that two people are making that much music.
The only problem I saw was the crowd. The Spring Fling always draws a pretty diverse crowd and in a way, I felt like that may have worked against The StereoFidelics. There just seemed to be a lot of people who just plain didn’t get it. Not to put to fine a point on it, but a lot of the people watching were the same sort of people who were enthralled earlier when a local musican on the same stage played a cover of “Hotel California”.
Let me just say, if your idea of a great band is one that covers The Eagles, you probably won’t have that much to say about The StereoFidelics. Also had a couple of groups of metal kids who wandered away from the Broad St. Stage to roll their eyes at anything “not metal”. God I wish I was cool enough to roll my eyes at something that didn’t fit into my narrow idea of what genre’s are acceptable and which ones are to be mocked. Remember kiddies all the cool musicians wear black and grunt lyrics incoherently.
Curiously though, you can almost always tell the metal musicians, from most of the metal music fans. The metal musicians I saw hanging around, seemed to really dig the StereoFidelics. There were plenty of other people enjoying what they had to offer also, and after the show there was a nice little line at their merch table waiting to buy a cd. I bought one too (an act I reserve almost exclusively these days for independent or local acts)
I have to say also, big ups to Mr. Shanafelt for recommending them, and it was also nice to see some of Asheville’s finest playing down here. I hope to see the StereoFidelics playing somewhere here in Spartanburg again soon.