We'd all been in bands together or played shows together since before the dawn of man. Finally setup shop above an asian massage joint masquerading as a chiropractic office. After caking the walls in oily smoke and beer soaked ashes, we ended up with a bunch of songs about the usual things that bands sing about. That's when things got weird. Added a ringer to tickle the ivories around fall of '06. Band sets new course, but an overall much more badass one. Start playing out and impressing at least one person at every show. to date, that's about 18 people. move the whole enchilada up above a pizza pit in april '07. dehydration and funny uncles begin to drop in as we mark new territory. shows continue. they start selling grainbelt at import prices at the oky doky on 1st. took the summer off playing out to work on tans. two of the guys went money catching in kent, ohio. met up with rust belt parhamovich, who mentioned he had a rather large tape deck. sounded like a party. spent some time on a heifer farm in eastern iowa, learning how to live of the fat of the land of cheese based products. recorded analog document of what happens in apartments, chiropractics, and irish caves. as of this writing, document isn't ready for mass distribution. unless you count our parents. though they probably won't have to buy it. anyway, we are on the myspace and now we are on the garage band dot com. say hello to us and we can teach you how to play darts.
hey there...we just wanted to let you know that we'll be playing a show at Mars Cafe in Des Moines on Fri Apr 17. we'd love it if you could stop by and spend an evening with us...
A Blockbuster, Knock 'em Out, Shoot 'em Down, All Out, No Holds Barred, Life or Death, Put up or Shut Up, Damned if we Diddly-Do Mega-Bill with our buddies BlackBloom in a bar down by the river.