Thursday, February 26, 2009
The Fine Print
Most of the band came out to promote their new venture as The Fine Print. You can catch them around Oklahoma a lot. They seem to be an extremely hard working band.
LISTEN HERE:
March, 14 2009 08:00 PM - The Underground w/ The City and Skyway
March, 21 2009 03:00 PM - Collide! Art/Music Show at The 51st Street Speakeasy
March, 22 2009 08:00 PM - The Conservatory w/ Starf***er and Guidance Counselor
April, 14 2009 10:00 PM - The Hi-Lo w/ Junebug Spade
April, 24 2009 08:00 PM - Oddfellow’s Music Hall
April, 28 2009 08:00 PM - Bora Bora Club w/ The Cries Of and more...
and check more out at myspace.com/thefineprintokc
Thursday, February 19, 2009
freshsunday interview and performance
Justin from freshsunday was cool enough to stop by and do an interview as well as a couple of songs. We talked a lot about the new album "minutes: hours: day" and even the idea to include a black choir. He brought along with him a good friend of mine, Nate, their manager. We had a lot of fun in the studio. I'm sure it will show as the podcast gets further on...
LISTEN HERE:
The new album is already available on CDBaby. Look out for the CD Release and check out the new stuff at myspace.com/freshsunday.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Hush Hush Commotion Interview
Chris and Adam from Hush Hush Commotion stopped by the studio for an update on whats been happening in the HHC world. We had a good conversation about how bands can properly promote themselves and about the idea of your band as a brand, as well as talk about their two year anniversary show (I mean thats kinda worth celebrating, right?)
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Be sure to check them out with Motion City Soundtrack on in Tulsa on March 27, as well as at Norman Music Festival. For more information, check out myspace.com/hushhushcommotion.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
First show... with Nate, The City Lives Tour Manager
My buddy, Nate, was cool enough to do the first show with me. He had recently got back from The All-American Rejects' Gives You Hell Tour that the local band, The City Lives, supported. There's a lot of good stories about crossing the Canadian border, as well as a special cover The All-American Rejects did for a couple of their shows.
There were a lot of kinks to get out with it being the first show. For some reason I would either say 710AM or 17AM instead of 1710AM. But nonetheless it was a great kickoff to everything.
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