our pets, boys and girls who are friends that sing together, musicians that we like, places that we like, things that we like, mythical creatures, kookaburras, doomsday, tanorexia, the gosselin family, the show and tell project, wild horses
well, one day, we remembered that we both played instruments and knew a few words to a Sean Kingston song, so we decided to try to make music. and now, I think we are working on a new EP. the last one (Pillow Talk Food World) kind of existed, but not really. but the new one will be real. we like playing for people even if it's just 6 teenage boys in a driveway, 2 people in a bar, or a dog in a room. or even a cat. so let us know if you are anything and we will probably play for you.
Warming up for St. Patrick's Day! Stop by our site and check our March schedule for a gig near you. Hope to see you at a show. Enjoy our new video "Whiskey Tonight" and stop by our site for a FREE download of the new song. Cheers!
Fall Donation Extravaganza! October 4th, 3-8pm at the Free Boutique (9635 W. Colfax in the Antique Mall)
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The Free Boutique has been dutifully curating our fall fashion and we are ready for the unveiling! Come to our fall premiere and browse the bijoux and bricolage of this season's theme: Deserted Palace.
But wait! This is a donation extravaganza, too! So, take a minute and rifle through your haute couture and haul the vestiges over to us. You will be richly rewarded for your donation with tea, pastries, wine, and the sweet sounds of DJ Magic Pony.
And there's more! To make the affair all the more worth your precious time, we're tacking on an art swap. To partake in the swap, bring art supplies or art pieces you wish to trade out, and we'll take care of the rest. Swap those watercolors you never took a shine to for someone else's languishing india inks.
Never even heard of the Free Boutique? You are in for a treat! We are a fashion forward, donation based, used and vintage clothing store. What does that mean for you? It means you can choose to donate in exchange for the garments you take home, or you can waltz out the door without parting with a cent . . . free, get it?
so i believe that you need to book a show that is not 21+. i have not seen you guys play since may. can i be the official little red carrier? lindsay's personal forehead sweat wiper? so i can see you guys play? maybe?
Please come dance your pants off and support the wonderful Free Boutique, Denver's only fashion-forward free store! This is the last dance party before Denver gets invaded by the DNC, let's make it count! We have a perfect lineup of amahzing dj's for your dancing enjoyment as well as a sunset over the ocean photo booth. There will be a dance off as well, winner receives a trophy, lets just hope there isn't an interpretive dance fight. Get $2 off if you dress to the theme! Think Miami Vice, florals (no no no hawaiian shirts), sunglasses, adult contemporary, ultra slick or your dapper dan designer jumpsuit.
Fri Aug 22, 10pm. At the Glob, 3551 Brighton Blvd. $5
Paul Miller aka DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid, author of RHYTHM SCIENCE
Paul's event at the Tattered Cover will be Tuesday, August 26, at 7:30 pm in our Denver LoDo store. (This is the venue that is three blocks from the Democratic National Convention, which will be in full swing.)
The new book SOUND UNBOUND is Paul D. Miller's follow-up to his award-winning first book RHYTHM SCIENCE. First and foremost, SOUND UNBOUND is an anthology—a collection of thirty-six essays that focus on the role of the artist, composer, and writer in a world that is becoming more interconnected every day.
In a lecture format, exploring the overall theme of sound in contemporary art, digital media, and composition, Miller will reconstruct the history of sound and recorded media by several of the most well known artists of their field - ranging from Brian Eno, Steve Reich, Moby, Chuck D, and Pierre Boulez, to artists, writers and theoreticians like Jonathan Lethem, Bruce Sterling, Manuel Delanda, and even Islamic culture's relationship to hip hop with essay by media activist and artist Naeem Mohaimen.
It's a rip-mix-burn-lecture that will last an hour, and is accompanied by his use of many historic texts, rare audio recordings and films, to demonstrate the complex relationship between text and art in a multimedia context.