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September 22, 2009 - Tuesday
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9/30/09 - Someday Lounge w/ Very International Love & Serious Business
This is our last show before we go our separate ways to pursue new musical endeavors.
I'll be starting a fully collaborative new project after September. If you are interested in playing music with me in any fashion, please send me a message. I'd be happy to hear out and musicians.
And now the cliche but nevertheless (wildly) sincere post-band breakup statement of gratitude:
Thank you to anyone who has come to the shows and especially all of those that kept coming back and keeping me focused. All the support I've gotten has been unbelievable and I can't wait to get back with a new project to keep playing music for everyone.
Keep checking back here after September for (hopefully) an eventual posting of a free download of our last show and new posthumous EP and a link eventually to my new project. In the meantime, come on see Danielle, Mike, & I from Babies play Danielle's amazing songs in Paschal Coeur, a project that is doing very well. See you September 30th, Someday Lounge.
All of my love,, all of my love to you, yea, Tim John O'Brien
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July 8, 2009 - Wednesday
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Category: Music
.................................................................................................................................................... MONDAY JULY 6th
Secrets In The Salt, Babies Got Rabies
[SWEET & SOUR] It's an odd match: Local quartet Secrets in the Salt plays a pleasing pop rock that immediately lodges its melodious sugar cubes in the memory. Rising quartet Babies Got Rabies also is catchy, but offers a decidedly dark take on old-school New Wave electronica. But the combination makes sense: the light of Salt and the decidedly pleasing dark of Rabies have the potential to spawn interesting colors when mashed up. Individually, the bands make for a good show. Together, they can positively charge the senses in very different ways. AP KRYZA. White Eagle Saloon. 8:30 pm. Free. 21+
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