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City: Sunlandia
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/28/2005

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Sunday, January 21, 2007 
i woke up at 4p.m. in new orleans after a long night /day of weird dreams. nothing new. i tried to find out what channel was going to show the NFL championship games until i realized that today is saturday. i wandered into the venue and was happy to see that the stage was a decent size and that we were going to be able to do the full production tonight. i was also psyched that the green room was nice and that we had our own bathroom. a touch of class. i went on a hunt for a coffee house and of course the only one around was a starbucks. to my chagrin they closed at 3 so i looked for some food instead. on the recommendation of this bartender at a hotel bar i went to a cajun restaurant around the corner. on the way i discovered this really cool architectural object and took a bunch of photos of it for my film project. i sat down in the restaurant and quickly became self conscious. i hate that feeling. i wished i had "the wind up bird chronicles" with me or, at the very least, my mobile phone. reproaching myself, i overcame that pathetic little feeling and just sat there and analyzed last night's dreams. i have this recurring dream about being in a house possessed by an evil invisible force. probably an extension of the effects of my catholic upbringing. so many of my weird superstitions can be blamed on that.

hawk and a hacksaw's performance was rad as usual. it's amazing to hear sounds like that. so different from what you expect to hear at a rock venue. so inspiring.

our show was a lot of fun. the highlights for me were the debut of the three headed tiger bull and the first live performance of "the past is a grotesque animal". the low point was when a group of misguided creeps chanted "steak,steak, steak" after we played "wraith pinned to the mist". it just proves,no matter how much you want to add something positive to the world, there will always be people who try to bring you down. not to say our selling of a song to a corporate steak house was something positive, but sometimes you have to suck a little dick to get by. that's just a hard fact of life. but really, of all the evil organizations out there, it's hard to imagine the thought process behind heckling of Montreal. oh well.
still working out the kinks in the visuals but some progress was made from last night in memphis. i should mention that, in memphis, all of these super cute kids from little rock made the drive to see us and they brought us a bunch of hats, in response to my song "little rock". made me feel like a jerk for writing the song but they were good natured about it.

after the new orleans show, the venue quickly transformed into a dance club catering to the worst of the CK1 set. i felt like an alien so i went and hid in the bus.
after awhile i got bored and peeked my head out to discover these three indie kids hanging around so i began talking to them. they were very cool so we decided to go run around bourbon street together. i'm not the biggest fan of that scene but it's kind of cool to check it out every once and a while. lots of crazy drunk retards from the suburbs and sleazy characters. we did run into a bunch of kids that we're at the show and our entourage grew in number. we crashed this hotel party we heard about only to discover no party at all, just a couple sleeping on a fold out bed. we took the parade to a bar called one eyed jacks and had a gin and tonic. nothing too exciting. michael called and said we had to go back to the bus so the evening ended without climax.

when our new friends dropped us back off at the bus, one of them confronted me about my song "gronlandic edit". being a christian, he was offended by the song's apparent dismissal of all religion as a haven for the delusional and pathetic. it made me realize the strange and unpredictable nature of belief. it's so bizarre how an idea can seem so real for one person and impossible for another. i have nothing against religions as long as they don't foster negativity and division. i told him as much and he seemed satisfied.

so i jumped bak on the horse and we drove for twelve hours to san antonio through an intense rain shower.
This is Dan

 
I hope down the road you get to have more fun... and I don't care what you do with YOUR OWN MUSIC, "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games" is still one of my favorite songs and my summer of '06 anthem.

I can't wait for your new albulm on Tuesday and to see you in Boston. You guys make the most amazing music that I've ever heard.
 
Posted by This is Dan on Sunday, January 21, 2007 - 10:57 PM
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Emily

 
I really enjoyed that. You write so eloquently and interestingly. Hello awkward sentence. Anyway I envy your writing abilities to the max and simply cannot wait to see you live.

What the hell, why would someone do that "steak" thing to you!? Horrible.

I am really sick of people criticizing you guys for that outback thing. The other day a "friend" of mine complained that "capitalism ruined that song." I was so irritated by what she and others like her had said I just blurted out something in your defense. It's not like you guys are rolling in money, I'm glad you were able to find a way to make a couple extra bucks.

Ok comment far too long.

Have fun!
 
Posted by Emily on Sunday, January 21, 2007 - 11:20 PM
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TJ
TJ McDonald

 
Don't feel bad about "Little Rock." It stole Nina's hat! It doesn't mean you shouldn't tour in Arkansas though! Feb. 8 is open and the Jonesboro AR music scene needs enlightened
 
Posted by TJ on Sunday, January 21, 2007 - 11:25 PM
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Yeah, I totally know what the corporate world is like!  I feel like my job is sucking my soul dry!  *lol*

Well, I'm sure you guys will have an awesome time @ Gypsy Tea Room here in Big D!  If anyone heckles you, being the rough and tough West Texas kind of gal, I will seriously throw down!!!  :)

 
Posted by on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 12:57 AM
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Matt

 
thanx for playing new orleans! i got blisters on me feet from dancing so much :P

yeah, i didn't get the whole rap party thing after....it was kinda scary.

 
Posted by Matt on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 1:06 AM
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you're the greatest kevin
 
Posted by on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 1:46 AM
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Jen

 
I also have a reoccuring dream about a house filled with evil. Strange.
If you guys played The Past is a Grotesque Animal in Detroit, you'd make someone quite happy.

 
Posted by Jen on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 2:01 AM
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Jenny!

 

hey, you rock... and stuff. you guys probably hear this so much... but i can't wait until you come to... OKLAHOMA!!! you know what would be really cool/ horribly stereotypical and lame/ AMAZING, if you started out your show in oklahoma singing "oklahoma" but changed the words around some... or... stuff... don't be alarmed by the large entourage of highschool kids following you around all day. we're just big fans... and losers


 
Posted by Jenny! on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 3:19 AM
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The Instruments

 
my friend, reading wind up bird for the second time in a row. i am in the well. i don't know if it is good or bad. much love, -h

oh, and what are myspace kudos? a snack? if so, i give you 2.
 
Posted by The Instruments on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 5:30 PM
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Mr. Nadeau
Nicolas Nadeau

 

You're too cool and approachable, Kevin. I'm afraid no one will take you seriously as an artist unless you have the Swedish guard encircling you at all times with tasers at the ready. That said, I'm anticipating the Boston show with incredible zeal. As for the hecklers- perhaps they were uncharacteristically agitated Jainists, but more likely just run of the mill assholes.

                                Champagne Wishes,

                                                     Nicolas


 
Posted by Mr. Nadeau on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 6:58 PM
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Kilt Man Won't Add Me To Myspace

 

Quick Story:

I was at my work, when someone was looking for a random CD. I pointed out "Sunlandic Twins", 'cause that's the only one FYE has (before tomorrow). He listened to it, and said, "Wow, isn't that the Outback commercial?"

Then he said he'd think on it.

....

The end.


 
Posted by Kilt Man Won't Add Me To Myspace on Monday, January 22, 2007 - 9:01 PM
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To hell with those guys, "Wraith Pinned to the Mist" is, and always will be, a wonderful song. I especially like how you've reworked it. The San Antonio show was amazing, and I am very much looking forward to Austin and Dallas.


 
Posted by on Thursday, January 25, 2007 - 5:20 AM
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Lesbian Afternoon

 
may the force be with you on this lucky 2007 tour..  cool to hear how the days and nights are filled in with music and color.  i'm recently arrived at work in morning office and trying to shake my japanese architectural robot dreams, sky cracking like an earthquake in reverse..  can't wait to see OM in birmingham and atlanta!  be well and have fun.  xxxo, LA
 
Posted by Lesbian Afternoon on Thursday, January 25, 2007 - 3:24 PM
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Slorp Lethargone
Slorp Lethargene

 

"Oh the globe pinch of astronaut slang".... "This is of Montreal", she said, as she displayed her genitals over the aldente rigatoni.


 
Posted by Slorp Lethargone on Friday, January 26, 2007 - 9:39 PM
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Kim

 
i am sorry i will not get to show you guys a good time in portland, maine this winter, but i hope to make it down to boston to say hi and shake the booty.
 
Posted by Kim on Saturday, January 27, 2007 - 11:00 PM
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Lacey

 
I was at the concert in New Orleans.. I felt changed afterwards.. I called my sister and told her I felt like it was ok to explore my inner wierdness.. and thats what I intend to do. Thanks for the vibes.. it was worth the drive from Florida.. see you in tallahasee 
 
Posted by Lacey on Monday, January 29, 2007 - 11:56 PM
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Jo Welborn
Jo Welborn

 

Hey, i happen to like that commercial now... all indie kids are now happy to hear the outback commercial. I almost wrecked from the orgasm i got when i first heard it...

yall just keep doing what your doin, and forget these jerks. gah, i hate when people try to bring other people down just to get attention. I like smacking those people. on the inside...

Ur album makes me happy, and i love everything u speak about... alot. it kinda fits what ive been going through lately...

i cant wait to see u in Oklahoma! i hope that concert is as fun as your others... it sure will be the night of my year.

thanks for the blog, too. Its not too often u get to hear a true blog anymore.


 
Posted by Jo Welborn on Friday, February 02, 2007 - 2:42 AM
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brad
Brad Huber

 
Whats the deal with playing New Orleans just THREE days before I heard about you guys and found out how awesome your music is?  Please come back soon.
 
Posted by brad on Monday, February 05, 2007 - 3:11 PM
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seats

 
see you march 8. maybe we can go italo dancing after? 6.4=makeout
 
Posted by seats on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 - 2:44 AM
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seats

 
thanks for the birthday present btw. it's helping me get thru some times. "a touch of class" ha! can't wait for the stage production. fishnets and booty shorts! love it!!!!!!
 
Posted by seats on Friday, February 09, 2007 - 11:45 PM
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craig s

 

Being unfamiliar with the past catalog, I went to the music shop to pick up some prior work.  I was confused when the clerk said that a song from "Twins" was used for Outback.  I was like..."huh???"

It made me think about the Dandy Warhols and their comments on not selling their songs for corporate use unless the song was not modified at all.  In my high and mighty mind set, I thought that artistic integrity was the pinnacle, inviolable, and sacred. 

However, after seeking some level of exposure and the realization that the bills have to be paid, I understand that you do sometimes "have to suck a little dick to get by".  Not having caught the commercial, I put on "Twins" and when the track came up, my 13 year old son commented on the commercial. 

Maybe the people changed "steak" didn't know the name of the song.  On "Fauna" I'm a little hazy on the title so when I wanted to hear the encore in Eugene...I kept yelling "chemicals".  HA! 


 
Posted by craig s on Monday, February 12, 2007 - 7:01 PM
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Anna

 
I love reading this sort of thing. What I wanted to say was again, on the subject of outback. A few weekends ago I found myself across a poker table from one of those very Amurican men, all truck n' brawn n' country music. I noticed he was singing "let's go outback tonight" and I laughed hysterically.
    "My favorite band sings that song."
    "I thought you listened to that emo shit. That's a jingle"
 Rather than filling him in that anything that wasn't Kenny Chesney or Chamillionaire        wasn't "emo shit", I explained most of what I knew about Of Montreal and played him 'Wraith pinned to the mist and other games' . He knodded at me, and that was the end of that.

I saw him very recently and he leaned in close and whispered, "So...I bought that song you played me on itunes. Whats their new CD called?"



best of luck with the tour, I hope I can get the chance to see a show

 
Posted by Anna on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - 5:09 AM
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Bryce
Bryce Landry

 
I gave you a painting.
 
Posted by Bryce on Thursday, February 15, 2007 - 6:09 AM
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Rip!!!
Rip Raster

 

let me say super good show in dallas a few weeks ago! anyways, after the show i was thinking to myself how cool it would be to travel with you guys for a few weeks just to kind of get an idea ya know? what makes you guys the way you are. i just wanted to say thanks for bieng a part and doing simple things like writing this blog. haha its good to know you are human, i appreciate the fact that you can write to us as peers. thanks again hope to see you all very soon.

cheers, Rip


 
Posted by Rip!!! on Friday, March 02, 2007 - 2:18 AM
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nobody

 

kevin barnes you are my hero.  religious upbringing is a scary state of affairs.

also - does anyone know the last song kevin sang by himself at the new orleans set?

thanks.


 
Posted by nobody on Wednesday, March 07, 2007 - 7:41 PM
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daniela

 

what crazed flunkeys, chanting steak to a beautiful song! i saw you all at the el rey when you came to hipsteer-infested wilshire. me and a few good friends were galavanting about beforehand, wondering when we would get to see the groovy of montreal. we were not disappointed. bunny aint not kind of rider was my favorite. your gown left me gaping in envy, i swear my eyes nearly turned green! i hope after illinois you are coming to play los angeles again during the humid, hot heat of summer so us californians may twirl about in dazes of your panache and flambuoyance. i loved it so much, and i hope someday i might meet the mighty group who bring such kaleidoscopic sounds to an otherwise far-too-urban landscape.



peace, kisses, and bubblegum,

daniela


 
Posted by daniela on Friday, April 06, 2007 - 5:48 AM
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Darling Clementine

 
<P><STRONG>I'm from Little Rock. I was at the Memphis show. I want to give you hats.</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>On a side note, Gronlandic Edit is my very favorite song on the new album.  Partially because of the amazing falsetto, but because I wrestle with the same issues from my upbringing</STRONG>.</P>
 
Posted by Darling Clementine on Friday, May 18, 2007 - 7:09 PM
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Sa-Nae-Nam / 사내남

 
I'm shocked no one said this so far!

Party with us afterward! I'll play with Alabee. I'm fantastic with toddlers. We absolutely adore each other. Then Nina and I can talk about prepubescent kids being married off in pre-modern Korea.

[Aren't you sick of me yet? :) ]
 
Posted by Sa-Nae-Nam / 사내남 on Friday, November 09, 2007 - 11:49 PM
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