Sunday, September 20, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
geeking out
I really enjoy making flyers the old school way, at Kinko's with scissors and tape and a sharpie and some sort of book. For my next batch of flyers I'm going to take a 30-panel story from Edward Gorey's Amphigorey Too which a friend gave me. I've really grown to love it. The first story I'm using is called "The Beastly Baby" by Ogdred Weary. It's the first story in the book. I'll be using the first four panels to make these flyers tonight, 500 of each, highlighting our Small's show but also listing three other shows of ours on the back plus our myspace and homepage addresses. 2000 total which I hope to get rid of by the end of DIY. So if you happen to get one of these flyers, and somehow make your way to our blog, you should have a number between 1 and 4 on your flyer, these are the captions for the images:
1) Once upon a time there was a baby.
2) It was worse than other babies. For one thing, it was larger.
3) Its body was not merely obese, but downright bloated.
4) One of its feet had too many toes, and the other one not enough.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
great night.
Tonight we played the Shack with Noman and The Hadituptoheres. Found abooking agent. Started to plan a new release. Booked a really cool show. Met some really cool people. Really cool night.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Dally in the Alley 2009
Carrie shot some videos at tonight's show, I think they turned out pretty awesome:
new video page (can't remember the password for the old one or the email address it's registered under): youtube.com/blasespleevideos
Monday, August 3, 2009
why the hell not.
download: Hold My Baby (demo)
Carl and I are getting together tonight to clean out and back up the dps... which is what we used to record both the album and EP. Carl and Mike have been using this thing for years and it's about to find a new temporary home in my office as we are in the process of upgrading our studio. We may discover some gems tonight, I'm excited to see what we can dig out of that thing. :)
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