Casey Donely, Jason Gagovski, Jason Golday, Justin Golday, and Robert Peele. Members have played in or still play in: Sweet Cobra, Stabbed By Words, Old Devil Moon, Texan Hex, Forget Me Nauts, Mad Gregs, Diablero, Whiskey Tits, Failsafe, Extinction, Gadje, You Killing Me, Aberration, and others...
Influences
The Misfits, Bad Brains, Black Flag, Neurosis, Drive Like Jehu, Slint, Pixies, Failure, Quicksand, Black Sabbath, Led Zep, Radiohead, Deadguy, Beefheart, Coltrane... everything and anything...
Suicide Note "Gag Reflex" Video by Elizabeth Cline.
Too Sick To Dance (Forever Fucked)
The four of us rendezvoused in Indiana before making the cross country drive to Boston, because that’s where everybody grew up. Like home base, except the
most inconvenient thing ever. We’ve all been waiting to begin work on
what will be our second full length record, and we’ve all been waiting a
little differently. We all live spread out across the country, which
makes practicing nearly impossible….but we’ve been playing music which
each other so long that we read each other’s minds like Miss Cleo. Golday had this cd with him that contained his ideas for the new record - crudely laid out in MIDI format with a variety of orchestral instruments representing the notes that would eventually find
a home on the album. At first listen, it was almost impossible for me to
imagine that these noises I was hearing would ultimately translate into a
Suicide Note record. Fuckin flutes, and techno drums, monks singing and
shit like that. It wasn’t bad. It was just beyond my comprehension at the
time. Before we had even gotten to Boston we had already begun fucking
with each other, taking things far beyond the limits of good taste. As a
band, and as human beings, we redefine fucking around. We showed up at
God City with no record. Nothing finished, and nothing started as a
group. Just a handful of computer songs, a stack of somebody else’s cash,
and Gagovski’s first bag of weed. And by this measure, maybe we redefine
procrastination, too. So we started the painstaking process of collective
writing, with everybody offering their different ideas and opinions. We
rabidly worked to crank out songs that we were happy with, consistently
working twelve hour days in the studio - capped with nights of bad horror
movies and relentless practical jokes. We were at a point where we
couldn’t afford to fuck around and waste time anymore, and we still did.
Kurt somehow managed to keep us relatively on-track, and as the sand ran
out of the proverbial hourglass, the songs started coming. Yeah, in a
studio surrounded by a gypsy flea market, the songs started coming. We
were shown the pale titties of a teenage witch in a Salem park, and still
the songs came. Golday got this close to having a piss-drunk threesome
with a celebrity, but nothing could stop the songs. And when all was said
and all was done, we had thirteen of em. Thirteen songs about futility,
the feeling you get in your stomach when… , and the boundless trivialities
which rule our lives and tune our ears. Lyrically, thematically, and
musically, these songs are our lives recorded. We worked hard like we
never did in school creating them, and we don’t think they suck.
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"Tongue Tied" Live 1/19/08, filmed by Tony on a small digital camera:
FZ: Ok? Now if you still want to get your name in magazines he wants five hundred dollars a month! JCB: Where does it come from? We worked one gig this month. And now, so, what do we get, two hundred dollars for this gig up here, if we're lucky. If we're lucky, we'll get two hundred. And it'll be two weeks before we get it. Probably. I mean a- . . . after all, uh . . . what is all this shit in the, uh, in the newspaper? We sh-, if we got such a big name, how come, uh . . . we're. . . FZ: That shit in the news . . . JCB: We're starving, man! This fucking band is starving! And we've been starving for three years. I realize it takes a long time, but God damn does it take another five, ten years from now? FZ: There's some months when you're not gonna work as much as other months. There's some months when you're gonna make a lot of money, and if you average it out, you do make more than two hundred dollars a month. JCB: Expenses are sure high, too. If we'd all been living in California, it would've been different. FZ: If we'd all been living in California, we wouldn't work at all! JCB: Ah that's -- true . . . Well, we're not working n-now anyway! We worked one gig this month, Frank! What's wrong with getting two months in a row of this good money? Or three months in a row? Then we can afford to take three or four months off and everybody can . . . After the first month I can get just enough ahead, but if I had two more months, man, I'll get ahead. 'Cause I'm not living very extravagantly, I'll tell you for sure . . .
SWEET! You guys play JC's a night before us! I'm totally going to break my face again at your show.... Oh and I've already passed some of your flyers around last night after we left. I'll pass out a bunch more today on my travels...but in return one of your bands has to play with us this summer!
Man your band is almost as god as Manowar……………………that means your really fucking badass :) We play awesome hardcorepunkrockmayhem check us out and spread the madness and our word of god(us)!!!?