(Below)Opening up for slim cessna: shot @ Dante's by Nikki
(Above) "Red Paint" Footage shot by Emily Rogers in the dark @ the Know...
(Below) Photos from Dante's Inferno Room by Tricia Beck...
Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Ken Kesey, Aldous Huxley, Tom Robbins, Thich Nat Hanh, Ram Dass, Noam Chomsky, Edward Gorey, Akira Kurosawa, Jean Pierre Jeunet, Jim Jarmusch, Richard Linklater, Michel Gondry, Bill Hicks, Saul Williams, the Who, Hendrix, Jerry Jeff Walker, Merle Haggard, Miles Davis, At the Drive-in, Tori Amos, Bjork, Beck, Traditional Music from All Over The World, oh, and Neck, Candiria, and Lamb of God, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, knowledgeinducinogens, mental manifestations of entire existences, the space neverending....
Fresh from the farmlands of Kansas, these blood-lust revivalists left the heat of the hayfields in trade for hot lights of staged night. Pushing the limitations of traditional stylings, they stomp, hoot, and sway their way across the stage...their musical intensity only matched by the extent to which their faces contort. Soothing and scathing, lifting and falling, alive and yet dead, they bring to you the nervous chants of the past...
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How are you? Still kicking it in Portland? Its only my favorite city... but I say that about a lot of places. I'll be there at the beginning of September. I hope to see you.
Thomas Nola et son Orchestre: On The Red Tree Hill Pinebox Serenade: The Plains Peculiar Pretzelmen: Gone to Jericho Slackeye Slim: Just As Soon As I Wound This Man Bone Orchard: Dancing with the Ghost of William Bonney Piñataland: The Fall of Sam Patch Sterilize Stereo: Mary's Doll Katzenjammer Kabarett: Hidden & Sick What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?: The Fog Voodoo Organist: Fool Sons of Perdition: Psalm of Nod Christian Williams: Flood C. Strøm: Auld Lang Syne Erin Jordan & the Whiskey Romance: Unemployed on Monday Those Poor Bastards: Curse Hunter Robertson: Crawdad Hole Life Toward Twilight: Edison's Frankenstein Gothic Archies: Dreary, Dreary ECPE: Breathe In, Breathe Out Squeeze-bot: Well You Needn't Lonesome Wyatt & the Holy Sppoks: Ballerina's Twirl This Bike is a Pipe Bomb: This is What I Want Cult with No Name: Down the Line Walter Sickert & THe ARmy of BRoken TOys: Bone Slag Blood Meridian: Good Lover Marie-Josee Houle: Shallow Breathing Bad Luck City: Suffer the Day Larkin Grimm: Blond & Golden Johns Lux Interna: Into Nothing (blackwatersong) Damn Laser Vampires: Graveyard Polka Circus Contraption: Down to the Devil You Go Dresden Dolls: Coin Operated Boy Blanche: Do You Trust Me? Sleepy Eyes Nelson: The Visit Unextraordinary Gentlemen: Frozen Mood Zen Hussies: Tread Gently
first week of december, and i'm doing well but excited to get on with it! i miss you guys too... an excursion like a tour, or just a visit? either one makes my day!
Hope to see you here!...... Hope to see you! Art, Ritual, Performance, Ecology JULY 26, 2008: PENINSULA PARK 1-10PM (700 N. ROSA PARKS WAY) THIS IS A FREE EVENT!
yeah, I like it. Missed out on tix to the lawrence show though. Hope you guys are doing well. I will be up there in mid oct to visit and early nov on tour, hopefully you will too. :) I'm looking very much forward to seeing you all.
The Other Flesh: Waltzing Down the Road to Hell Kate Bush: Wuthering Heights Demonika and the Darklings: Chair of Change Juan Prophet Organization: Treading Water Sixteen Horsepower: Wayfaring Stranger (live) Festival: Return Christian Williams: Out of Line Jo Gabriel: Poison in the Well Quinn Scharber and the...: Take it Back Real McKenzies: Nessie Curtis Eller's American Circus: Sugar for the Horses Sterilize Stereo: The Dirge Cassettes: Loveless Lady Mohlavyr: Whatever Nathan Wade: Dry Up Like a Dream Desar: Another Stitch Tres Chicas: Sweetwater Vide Hille: A Shining Forth The Stares: 123