toured
we did it. evan is rad. he is in for at least the next 4 months.
he rules.
we sold out cafe du nord with oranger last nite.
what a rad show.
things are good. we play a private party tonite for the folks that do our website. then hopefully we hook up with Vells, who we toured with last week. they are rad. yes.
they are playing @ edinburgh castle tonite and you should freakin go.
i am moved into
lobot and it rules.
the
east bay express had this to say about the show we are having on saturday:
How Touching
Shake yo' Sno-Globe
Touch Me -- Feel Me
11/20-12/2
If you've been feeling kinda touchy lately, join the party. But this ain't no function for thin-skinned whiners. Hypersensitive is out and hypersensual is in at LoBot Gallery's Touch Me -- Feel Me show this Saturday night, where a cadre of local artists has fashioned a mini-universe of tactile works for you to frolic in. You'll be getting friendly with art by Amy Friebertshauser, Kristen Wanek, Amy Morrell, Adam Hatch, Erik Groff, Jeff Fare, Bertie Pearson, Jamie Nelson, Johnny Schroeder, and Emma Spertus. Worn out by squeezing stuffed animals and shaking Sno-Globes? Neither are we, but be sure to note the location of the lounge rooms, the masseuses, and the kissing booths in case you're in need of extra stimulation. And, oh yes, there will be bands: San Francisco's Paradise Boys and Dealership, Plan B from Seattle (not named after an Ed Wood movie), and Oakland's own Lovemakers and Run_Return. Maybe after they're done playing, they'll let you touch them. And if you miss the party, you can catch the art until December 2. Doors open at 8:30 p.m., bands start at 10, and the touching goes on till the breaka breaka dawn (4 a.m.), you feel me? $5-$10 sliding scale. LoBot Gallery is at 1800 Campbell St. in Oakland. LoBotGallery.com -- Nora Sohnen
so there ya friggin' go. why wouldn't you come?
also, rogue wave rules,
love,
gg
Posted by goldengram at November 18, 2004 02:32 PM