Plasma Cannon, Sacramento's very own bastard child, picking up the pieces of what was once and will never be again and assembling them into a weapon. A weapon of sound, of power, and of chaos. Enjoy the music and understand that when things get bad, their never really that bad, and that your problems are insignificant in the grand scheme.
The show turned out pretty good. We had the biggest crowd. United Defiance has that Slim's show on Jan. 10th. You guys need to come out. That and we just need to hang out sometime soon.
WELL WE STILL NEED YOU TO RECORD SOME STUFF WITH US ASS FOR ME GOING TO LOS ANGELES WELL I GOT THIS REALLY KEWL JOB NOW SO I DIDNT END UP GOING. MERRY XMAS TO YOU TO FRIEND?
Yes, thank you, it was a fantastic crowd. The hype was deserved. The bands were great. And there was a videographer there, so it stands to reason a bit of the show will appear at some point.
What we need is for you to continue to be one of my favorite local bands. I really mean that: its not a cast-off "yeah, you're cool and you play sick songs" comment. You need to get some better shows, get your name out there. And you're looking at your street team, right here.
That is definitely something we'd want to do once we record for an album or even a pressed E.P. The tracks we're doing now serve as a demo to what we can do live (for the most part, anyway). I wanted to be careful and not over-produce them, so people aren't disappointed live. I have so many ideas for layering tracks on "Lech", I'm gonna play the piano on it and add a myriad of voices and sounds.
I'd love to have some guest musicians on the final cuts of most of our songs (hint-hint...?)