-Energy swings or periods of fatigue during the day
-Mood swings or periods of depression during the day
-Headaches
-Tension or stiffness in the neck, shoulders, jaw, hands, legs or stomach
-Insomnia
-Clenching the jaw or grinding teeth during sleep
-Anxiety
-Irritability, including inappropriate "fits" of anger
-Involuntary movement in the leg (restless leg syndrome)
-Irregular or rapid heartbeat
-Lightheadedness /dizziness
-Generalized pain (back pain, stomach pain, muscle aches)
-Shortness of breath
-Difficulty concentrating and/or memory loss
-Ringing in the ears
-Coldness in the extremities, especially fingertips
-Hand tremors
Read the UTW article here. Read the AbsolutePunk review here. OKGazette mentions this. Tulsa World: Best of 2008. Cat's out of the bag, aye? - They've definitely figured it out. Borrowed words and their source. Why you should (or shouldn't) hate us for the sake of hating us.
That's not (the correct spelling of) my name. Phantom commentary.
Once again it's Tulsa for JFJO's second consecutive hometown New Year's Eve celebration on December 31st. This year the we invite you to enter a time warp and take a step back to the mid-90's for an old school freak out at The Eclipse. Once the regular haunt of early Odyssey's, the band hasn't played the club since 1996! For one night only we will return to destroy The Eclipse once and for all. This will undoubtedly be the last time to ever see us play at such a historic and intimate place as The Eclipse, so catch it while you can. Special guests are expected. Panda Resistance opens the evening's festivities. Tickets are $20, and with limited space a sell-out is expected. Also, we're happy to say that we will be supplying the Champagne for the New Year's toast. Can't wait to ring in the new year in Tulsa with all of you (some, in spirit). 2010 is shaping up to be the best year ever. Have a safe and happy holiday season everyone! JFJO - NYE in Tulsa - 12/31/09 Live @ The Eclipse 1336 E. 6th St. Tulsa OK 74120 www.jfjo.com
yo guys whats up?! last nights show was awesome you guys are effing amazing. thank you so much for sticking around to check us out. we really hope to share the stage with you guys again some day. laters.
Matt Morton's new album DREAM is a motley crew so to speak of different styles of sonic influence. Each of the seven tracks' music and lyrics were written by the artist and their topics range from exuberant joy in "The Love Dance," to deepest sorrow and heartfelt anguish with a reminder of hope in "All My Heart." Love and philosophy also get their time in the spotlight as well as a song that soothes spirits from the wariness of the days behind us.
At the helm of the cd was producer Antjuan Robinson, a former bass tech for the late, great, Wayman Tisdale. It is his virtuoso bass playing and wonderful ability see things that were not and make them come to life that helped this become the masterpiece of sonic stimulation that it is.
Also assisting Matthew are the amazing vocalists, Taylor Clenney, Roger Jaeger, and Derick Snow. Each of these men have fought through the haze of their respective scenes with perseverance and determination and emerged incredibly talented and admonished. Their vocal prints are beautiful paintings and are sure to become fan favorites in no time at all.
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In the last two months, Matthew has been hard at work with his long time friend Nathan Scott and Scott's brother-in-law Bobby Rankin, forming a band named Cerulean Sunset. The band promises to bring the songs of DREAM and many more to life in the near future so keep your ears open, because this is a band that is NOT going to settle for anything less than an incredible show and experience!