Monday, August 24, 2009

Wohoo! At long last, we have a chance to fill you all in on how our wonderful, busy summer tour has been going for the last (almost) three weeks in the northeast. First, we had a great time at the Northeast Kingdom Music Festival--here's a video of "That's Why" from our main stage set on Saturday.





It was great to get a chance to check out some other bands like Enter the Haggis, Luminescent Orchestrii, and our friends Hot Flannel. After much merriment and music, we headed down to Burlington, VT. At our show at the Red Square, we dragged Chris' cousin, Jeff, up onstage to shred some with us--it was great to share the evening with family and some new friends!

After we left Vermont (for a little while) we drove south to Binghamton, NY where we always have a good time at the Cyber Cafe West. We were greeted with lots of StereoFidelic tees and a very enthusiastic audience. On Saturday, we drove down to Bethlehem, PA to share an evening at the Wildflower with Michael and Tamara Fritz. We always enjoy playing a show with them and Chris got a chance to squeeze in some gear talk and guitar playing with Michael. On Sunday, we headed into the Big Apple to play our first show ever in Manhattan proper. We were lucky enough to get a parking spot right in front of the door to the venue, which made the rest of the evening quite a pleasant experience. It was wonderful to play for such an enthusiastic crowd in NYC; at this point in the tour we've just about ran out of stickers and sold out of all the discs that we brought with us--it's definitely been a success!

On Monday we decided to do some sightseeing, so we walked all around Greenwich Village and 5th Ave., wrapping up the day by posing with a $27,000 Batman made of Legos. Back up North on Friday, we played in Maine at Hempstock in Harmony, where the smell of patchouli and other aromas were strong in the air...we left after our set to start the drive down to Portland. With no rest areas in sight, we were directed to go to the 24 hour L.L.Bean Flagship store in Freeport. The next morning we went back to see the extra large boot in the daylight-quite a rewarding experience. That evening we played at Slainte in Portland to a packed room with Dead Man's Clothes, Gin Circus, and Take One Car. Yesterday we drove across New Hampshire into western Vermont for the Turn of the Tides music series. We had a great time here on our last Northeast tour and were excited to get back. This time the potluck dinner was amazing (just like last time!) and we now have a new appreciation for home-grown zucchini (zucchini muffins were fantastic, as well as grilled zucchini, zucchini au graten, etc. ) Lovely folks and a lovely way to wrap up the long New England portion of this tour.

We've been busy getting our October CO/midwest tour wrapped up and our November Northeast tour booked--keep an eye on our schedule page for new dates!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

After back-to-back Salt Lake City shows, we pulled an all-nighter so we could make the drive to Boulder in time for our show at Avery Brewery on Thursday. After much merriment, beverages, and rocking out with the Longest Day of the Year, we drove into the mountains for some late night studio time (we're keeping that all pretty hush-hush for now. . .). On Friday, we went on-air at the Naked Stage on KGNU to play a 30 minute radio show. Saturday was a music-filled celebration and we were thrilled to be a part of two of our friends' special day!
Our last day in the Rockies was Sunday and we spent it playing a wonderful Denver listening room, the Walnut Room, with the Radical Knitting Circle, Lisa Genee, and an old college friend's new project, Beast Haus. We promise to have some live tracks from that show posted soon. . .

This week is a quick trek across the midwest through Wichita (Kirby's was FUN as usual), Indianapolis (we were able to perform this time, unlike last time we were scheduled at the Melody Inn and half the band was hospitalized with severe pneumonia--we played extra hard for the crowd that missed us last time!) and tonight is Cleveland. See you in the North East!