Did we mention The Vanity set aka The Budget Sinatra? Also Braeburn and Camera Obscura aka Mollusk..Somos Huevos Borrachos..Rum Tenor..
Son Huevos Borrachos... Word.
Posted 29 January 2009 - 12:38 PM
Did we mention The Vanity set aka The Budget Sinatra? Also Braeburn and Camera Obscura aka Mollusk..Somos Huevos Borrachos..Rum Tenor..
Posted 29 January 2009 - 03:49 PM
Geoff Orr played with I ate the Sand box (whcih I think was former J.E.W. members)...
Posted 29 January 2009 - 03:59 PM
Did anyone mention Breakfast of Champions yet???
By the way Donald I will help you map this all out and get it up on the wall at Trunkspace. We might just want to project it up o the wall maybe in a slide show manner. Or at least that was an idea I just had.
p.s. I still think John from Malakai must narrate.
Awesome, we should figure out when we can collab on this with JRC and Steph
Posted 29 January 2009 - 04:06 PM
Did anyone mention Breakfast of Champions yet???
By the way Donald I will help you map this all out and get it up on the wall at Trunkspace. We might just want to project it up o the wall maybe in a slide show manner. Or at least that was an idea I just had.
p.s. I still think John from Malakai must narrate.
Awesome, we should figure out when we can collab on this with JRC and Steph
The way this thing is building its going to epic.
We'll need to print this thread out to refer to.
Donald, Steph and I met briefly Tues night, and put down a tentative date: June through August.
We also talked a tiny bit about how its going to go on the wall, string lines to connect stuff, different colors to indicate relationships and types of boxes too.
We're really hoping to make it a largely interactive event from the sound of things.
I think, it looks like we'll be putting together a "skeleton" of the chart, and then have everyone who comes by add to it over the course of the month(s).
Obviously, its going to be complicated, messy, and incomplete--but that’s why its art!
This sounds like its going to be sort of like our annual "Grid" art show where we map downtown PHX w/ photos all across the wall.
We haven' talked about boundaries and guidelines yet, but there's a few months to go before it happens, so it has time to develop.
We're also talking about doing prints and t-shirts to sell & commemorate it.
Maybe some hot sweaty reunion shows?
We are also trying to come up w/ a way to include art from musicians, and/or images/mementos of related things.
Side Note: Some of you know I put out odd non-music CDs.
I am thinking this might be a good project to tie in somehow, an oral history of our scene maybe?
Start piecing together your fuzzy memories: best show ever, turning points, old clubs that aint there anymore, ect . . .
We are really excited about this!
JRC--TTS
Posted 29 January 2009 - 05:50 PM
Posted 29 January 2009 - 08:10 PM
Geoff Orr played with I ate the Sand box (whcih I think was former J.E.W. members)...
this is incorrect.
I Ate the Sandbox was me, jim adkins, eric schulz, and joe copalman
Posted 29 January 2009 - 10:17 PM
Posted 29 January 2009 - 11:01 PM
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:08 AM
I joined bullyrag with james fella when john left the band, this only lasted like a year, we formed Hell is for Heroes as a side project with Ben B who does Clew of Theseus and has collaborated with Bastard Noise. Ben quit shortly after getting married and we started financial panther with laura green, james quit to focus on work and stuff and now plays in soft shoulder and tent city. We added Mike Emo who had played with me in a Tho Ko Losi, Suicide Nation, Kareen which was a band with Jeff from Jeremin and Fifteen Minutes Fast, and Black Hell. Landmine Marathon was started as a side project with Eric, Mike, Nick from Unruh and Grace who was in osama bin sars. The band was originally playing minute long songs in the vein of combatwoundedveteran and crossed out, short fast and noisy. Nick left the band after our first tour. We signed to Level Plane records and released our first LP, shortly after the release of the Wounded LP Eric left the band and formed Roman Arms. We brought in Ryan from Unruh, Lyburnum, Withdrawn, Wellington, Uruk hai, NSK, Richard Cranium, Structure of Lies, Mercitron and all that. Ryan joining the band definitely upped the metal output of the band... we have since recorded an ep and our second full length which both were released by Level Plane. Before our second full length Rusted Eyes Awake was released we parted ways with Mike Emo so he could focus on school and training to become a firefighter. He was replaced by Dylan Thomas who is in a band called Epidemic Decay. Landmine Marathon is still a band writing new records and going on some tours fun stuff, check it out kids, far from the "just a bunch of screaming" that bob mentioned... ahh progress. Laura quit Financial Panther after a tour and was breifly replaced by Kevin Bentz from Stereotyperider and The Orange which itself spawned members of The Travelling Will.there was hupscratch. i saw them with frail among other bands, and the guy that sang most of the songs stopped, then it was fucking thunder, then it was bullyrag aka fucking thunder then it was just bullyrag and they put out that really good cd, then the drummer got married, i think, and john was in fifteen for a minute and then there was financial panther (maybe) for eric, which jeez, there's a band with a big ass tree, then he was in that other band with matt m, (tho kho losi and noreaster were good) that big one on that big metal label, with the girl that was in that SARS band that i saw once and it seemed like there was just a lot of screaming going on, and then eric got bummed and then he was/is(?) in that sweet band with chad.
what about that band bullyrag?
i was just thinking more about the eastside circuit and that one popped up.
this is super interesting!!!!
crazy
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:42 AM
what about 2000 Phlushes???
how could you forget your roots?
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:44 AM
Message board?
This is The Shizz.
Chromelodeon manages to get all the furniture from their hotel into the lake a few years back...and people are worried about shizzies?
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:54 AM
Posted 30 January 2009 - 08:56 AM
Did anyone mention Breakfast of Champions yet???
By the way Donald I will help you map this all out and get it up on the wall at Trunkspace. We might just want to project it up o the wall maybe in a slide show manner. Or at least that was an idea I just had.
p.s. I still think John from Malakai must narrate.
Awesome, we should figure out when we can collab on this with JRC and Steph
The way this thing is building its going to epic.
We'll need to print this thread out to refer to.
Donald, Steph and I met briefly Tues night, and put down a tentative date: June through August.
We also talked a tiny bit about how its going to go on the wall, string lines to connect stuff, different colors to indicate relationships and types of boxes too.
We're really hoping to make it a largely interactive event from the sound of things.
I think, it looks like we'll be putting together a "skeleton" of the chart, and then have everyone who comes by add to it over the course of the month(s).
Obviously, its going to be complicated, messy, and incomplete--but that’s why its art!
This sounds like its going to be sort of like our annual "Grid" art show where we map downtown PHX w/ photos all across the wall.
We haven' talked about boundaries and guidelines yet, but there's a few months to go before it happens, so it has time to develop.
We're also talking about doing prints and t-shirts to sell & commemorate it.
Maybe some hot sweaty reunion shows?
We are also trying to come up w/ a way to include art from musicians, and/or images/mementos of related things.
Side Note: Some of you know I put out odd non-music CDs.
I am thinking this might be a good project to tie in somehow, an oral history of our scene maybe?
Start piecing together your fuzzy memories: best show ever, turning points, old clubs that aint there anymore, ect . . .
We are really excited about this!
JRC--TTS
Sounds like we have alot of work to do : ) I think the spreadsheet idea is a good way to start. Or at least to wrap our heads around it. I need to check out the guidelines too. Sounds like lots of fun. We should be able to dig up alot of old pictures and what not. It will be a hoot. If you all decide on meeting times I will be sure to make it.
Posted 30 January 2009 - 09:05 AM
Way way back in my memory i can remember a Phoenix Ska band, but i can't remember the name of it. They played at atomic cafe and maybe Electric Ballroom.
Knight's Wake
https://knightswake....mp.com/releases
And other stuff:
http://jamesmileshq.bandcamp.com/
Record label: https://www.facebook.com/soursymphony
Posted 30 January 2009 - 09:13 AM
Way way back in my memory i can remember a Phoenix Ska band, but i can't remember the name of it. They played at atomic cafe and maybe Electric Ballroom.
Kongo Shock? Warsaw?
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