Courtesy of Maple Stave |
Courtesy of Nonagon |
But specifically, the day that we played was at this amazing Bohemian restaurant in Cicero called Klas. This place was a sight to behold--it looked like it was carved out of one giant piece of wood. There were rooms all over the place, and of course many were rumored to have been used by Al Capone for all sorts of illicit purposes. The room to be used for the band performances was full of plaster, chandeliers, and recording equipment, and there was a view behind the stage through large windows out into the beer garden area, where attendees were smoking a goat supplied by our friend John of the Columbines. It was amazing how great this room sounded! Usually these sorts of places are a mess of echoes and walls shaking when you get loud bands playing in them. Perhaps it was because the windows behind the stage were angled out in Chicago Bay Window style, and because the walls had thick coats of plaster on them, or because Rich has become a damned magician with live sound, but it sounded nearly perfect.
The bands were all amazing, and many performed in costume. The Infrasonics were all dressed as airline pilots, and were served shots by a very Randy stewardess. We busted out the shirts that we purchased back in the All Limbs Intact days from Alcala Western Wear on Chicago Ave and added some sweet ass cowboy hats and fake mustaches (that lasted about a half a song for Rich and I, while Dan was able to keep it together for the whole set).
Cowboys For Life |
As I mentioned, the room was full of recording equipment, both video and audio. Rich was toiling away all weekend doing live sound for every single band that participated--the man's a machine--but also, our friends Matt and Jim from the Infrasonics had set up cameras and microphones all over the place to document all performances. Many of them have started popping up on Jim's youtube channel, and he's working away at getting everything online soon. Shout-out to our bestest buds cmn ineed yr hlp for their ass-kicking set on Friday, by the way. Ours should be online sooner than later. We're also getting the multitrack recording from Matt and we're going to mix it and do something or other with it. Stay tuned!
And as if all of that isn't enough, we already have another sort of last minute show this weekend, the Columbines Halloween Gopher Rodeo, at Quenchers yet again. We'll be reliving the glory of the cowboy way with a short and blistering set of our original tunes (we didn't quite have enough time to put together a covers set, although I totally want to do the hell out of that some day) and some fresh fake mustaches. Friday 10/29/2010, 9pm. Be there!
Also we're working on setting up some other shows in the coming months (nothing confirmed but we'll post about them if/when they are), and have begun brainstorming about doing some damned serious recording already. For real, we are playing for keeps, we are recording this shit, and not taking no for an answer on that, so put it in your pipe and then smoke it.
Love and smoking goats,
Todd
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