Co-pilot hammers out turbulent, furious noise and layered, instrumental epics that unfold in movements instead of a traditional song structure. Over a mountain of thundering bass and drums, the guitars alternately contrast gentle, delay-drenched melodies with tidal waves of distortion and feedback as if they were trying to be the quietest and loudest band in the world simultaneously. - Ed Bernays
I'm was real glad to talk to you guys at The Mink. I want to apologize for not being able to stay, too. My girl and I were runnin' on 2 hours of sleep after a gig the previous night; I ,then, got up and played at a benefit at 10 in the am....We were beat down that evening. It's very good to see that you guys are still playin'. There's been so many people we've known that have stopped. Keep it up!
Hey Brandon, sorry I ain't got no more info about that Barking Dog yet, Homie and hit me back up yet. Anyways, sorry but I will be on nights that weekend ya'll are playing bro. I come back from long change. Shit sucks, I see you soon man. I got 1 song halfway recorded so far on my project.
What's the good word? We should play a show together... I'm trying to setup a May show w/ Rocky in Austin, maybe you fools can jump on the bill... Then come to Dallas and make a record with me :P
i won't know what her work schedule is until this Sunday, so i'll get back with you if that's ok?? and thanks, Brandon...i really hope it works out this time.