Marisol and Gai were on their knees, hands cupped over their ears with tears running down their faces. It was difficult to keep my eyes open, but they revealed something terrifying. The silhouettes on the horizon were moving faster, much faster. They were sprinting towards us with frightening speed. I ran to Marisol and Gai and grabbed them both by the arm—pulling them in the direction of the truck—but Marisol resisted.
I threw a pointed index finger towards the growing horde running towards us and mouthed inaudible words. Finally Marisol saw the figures coming towards us and started running back towards the truck. Rusty was firing shots into sprinting creatures on the other side of the highway before looking back towards us. Looking over my shoulder revealed the shadows were no more than half a minute behind us. The monsters no longer moaned: they screamed.
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hey how you been? Ive been sick with a cold the last few days so i havent been doing much... blah! Just wanted to stop by and say hello...Hit me back xo .................................
CD Release Party Fri, October 17th 2008 Old Curtis st. Bar (2100 Curtis) with special guests:
Bad Weather California Jen Korte & the Loss Los Dos
In a variety of incarnations, musical provocateur Yuzo Nieto has not so quietly been pushing the boundaries of Denver's musical and poetic communities. With a background in written and oral poetry, theater, and opera, Nieto understands the importance of range and versatility in performance. Immersed in both technical and experimental musicianship. In his latest endeavor, Hand That Rocks the Dreidel, Nieto once again assumes the lead, this time showcasing his unique songwriting talents, blending country, pop and Latin melodies with poetic and often radically charged verse.
What was originally planned as Nieto's full length solo album debut evolved into a collaboration with a number of friends and local musicians including Doo Crowder of Pee Pee, Handsome Bobby Louis III, well as many others. Now backed by a supporting band that includes Avi Sherbill and Danny Shyman of Josephine & the Mousepeople on percussion, vocals, keyboard, and guitar; Neil McCormick and Jon Olson from Pink Hawks on upright bass and percussion. With the coming out of his debut album titled Building Up while Falling Down, Yuzo Nieto & the Hand That Rocks the Dreidel will spin heads.
Vote for us to become KBPI's "Best Band in Denver"! Just go to their page, open a voting ballot and choose our song "Nothing Left". It's that easy! You'll have to register on their site to vote, but that's a small price to pay to get a punk band with a message on the radio. Act fast because voting ends this Sunday. Thanks for your support!
Hey guys! We hope to see you this Saturday. Sounds like a great show! We just put up a vid from our show at The Toad Tavern. Check it out! See you guys around!