Young Babies-
How's everyone doing? School's just starting, and I beat everyone's pretty worn out already, huh? Me too. How about some news to uplift you? Let's do it:
NEW MUSIC- There's two new songs on the Myspace player, and I think you'll like them? Give them a listen and let me know? Thanks duders!
SHOWS- Wow, there's been a ton lately. All of the shows over the summer were a blast, particularly the show last Saturday at the Living Room. That show was 100% acoustic, and I've never had more fun playing. But lest we dwell on the past, there are show coming up that we should talk about:
Sunday, Aug 31st, Club Congress's HoCo Fest! This one's going to be great one. It's 21+, but it's free as a bird, and I'm pretty sure that there's a free bbq going on to, so you best be there! This show will feature some band accompaniment including back up vocals, upright bass, violin, and glockenspiel. DO NOT MISS IT!
Saturday, Sept 13th, The Trunkspace. I'm really looking forward to this show. Porches is playing, and I hear that they're CRAZY on stage, so let's make it a party! Awesome.
iTUNES- The E.P. is officially on iTunes, check it out!

The E.P. is also on Snocap, if you're into that kind of thing, which you can find here:
Hard copies are still available at the shows, but it all costs the same anyway you buy it- the low low price of $5. Dig it.
SHIRTS- The design is still being cooked up, but they should definitely be ready before the...
TOUR- Tours are fucking hard to put together, but I'm trying. I've got some dates laid down, and am starting to book it. Most likely, it's really going to be more of a California deal than a Cali/Oregon/Washington deal, but fingers crossed, I'll make it up to Seattle to melt some faces. If anyone knows anyone who books shows, or books shows themselves, let me know! I'd love to work together!
PERSONAL NOTE- Does anyone know where I could get a job? I'd really like to make enough money to pay for gas/food on the tour...Thanks!
Well, I think that covers it. I hope everyone's well and enjoying life.
-Zachary Bennett Toporek