A big bunch we be, but we can swear that there isn't any talent, manners, or class between the lot of us. Okay, maybe Dave, Ray, Martin, Brian, Sean, Roy, and Jody are alright..... but them Mejias' ain't good at nothing. Mike most of all. He is bringing Matt down with him.
Influences
The dead, the dying, the wounded, the slightly injured and the mildly irritated. As well as, all types of folk, polka, country, classical, gypsy, blues, ska, punk, reggae, rock, soul, metal, experimental, jazz, swing, industrial, any genre unlisted, unheard or forgotten including noise and nonsense.
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH TH3 SH0W LAST NIGHT WAS FUCkING AMAZING...!!!! YALL SH0ULD C0M3 T0 T3XAS SHITTY M0R3 0FT3N T00...!!!.... BUT Y0U KN0W WHAT WAS MISSING LAST NIGHT..??? FUCkING "DANCING" N0 0N3 WAS DANCING...!!!
Crazyness is forecasted for Saturday. Your biggest fan (Vance's) birthday party is early on in the day, then we are bringing him to the show that night... It'll be a good Birthday for him (He's turning 6).
This Houston gypsy-punk outfit sounds just like a southern-fried Gogol Bordello, but without all that pungent Eastern Bloc business. The band's name stands in stark contrast to its jammy and quaintly morose neo-folk, leading you to believe it would be a gang of blood-swilling metalheads on crank. There are no crazy stories behind their moniker, and as Mike Mejia clarified to us, "To tell you the honest truth, we thought of it and couldn't find any one person who thought it would be a good idea to name a band like ours Come See My Dead Person." Can't say we aren't miffed that there was no actual dead person to take a gander at.
Texas NORML's 4th Annual 6th Street Smokeout is coming up fast! Saturday, October 17th, at Momo's Club in Austin! You can get your tickets online by clicking "Tickets", and you know it's gonna be a sell-out!!