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City: SEATTLE
State: Washington
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/23/2007

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Thursday, October 01, 2009 

Current mood:  stoked
Hey everyone!!!

Our first full length "Broken Hearted Love Songs for Sensitive Tough Guys" is finally finished!!!

We wanna thank J.M. McNulty and E.M. Carnell @ The Vera Project for production and graphic work, and Brian "2 to 1" Nelson for his insane post production skills.

It has taken us a long time to get this to sound the way it should, and everyone along the way needs a serious pat on the back for their time and effort in making this release sound like us. It was a long complicated road.


Please check out the new versions of a couple of songs you've heard before, and maybe a couple you haven't...

Hope you dig it and if you don't...can you please provide an audio tape with a bunch of talking for us to sample on our next endevour...

Thanks, hope to see you Friday!
-Gort
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 

Our new buddy Notorious Kelly shot some good video at the Ash Street Saloon in Portland on Saturday night. You should check it out, there is video of Sirhan Sirhan, Prize Country and us up there:

Notorious Kelly's You Tube Channel



Sunday, January 25, 2009 
Tuesday, December 04, 2007 

Category: Travel and Places
Original Article: http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/11/25/travel/25frugal.html?pagewanted=print

I have only added clarification ():

The New York Times .. --> --> -->



November 25, 2007
Frugal Traveler | Seattle

Sampling the Best of the Northwest

"...Finally, I could eat no more. It was time, at last, to pay homage to a noisy, rebellious, long-defunct rock band. No, not Nirvana — Jules Maes, a saloon in semi-industrial Georgetown, was playing host to a salute ($5 donation to local animal shelters) to Big Black, a hard-core band that had played its last gig in Seattle 20 years before on that weekend. In the back-room theater, local bands screamed out "Bad Penny (Android Hero)" and "Colombian Necktie (The Keeper)" from an album whose unprintable name ("Songs About Fucking") has made me blush ever since I saw it back in 1987. The show was loud and chaotic, and one guitarist strummed with his teeth, back and forehead. I sipped a $2 Rainier beer. Perfect..."

Unreal. When Andrew ((The Keeper), who with J.J.W. put this show together...YOU BOTH ROCK!!!)) told me about this at Naked Raygun, I didn't believe him. Would you?

But Andrew, you we'ren't shitting me, and Kudos to you for it! Now we just need to track down the douchebag that recorded it and claimed he sent us the shit....