Eden, and Albert Laburu: drums
Lais illiams: vox
Jasen Lux Chambers: vox, guitar
Nouri Zander: vox, guitar
Rick Buckler: bass
Influences
The Minutemen, Which, Bad Wizard, Cheeseburger, Beatles, Rolling Stones, ZZTop, Groundhogs, Credence Clearwater Revival, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, Air, Doors, King Crimson, Big Organ Trio, ACDC, Led Zep, Blue Cheer, Spirt, Hendrix, Grand Funk, Atomic Bitchwax, Fuzzbasket, Seeds, Tom Petty, No Doubt, Cream, Bach, Stravinsky, Frank Zappa, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Animals, Santana, Bob Dylan, Jeff Beck, Richard Fortune, Brian Murphy, Orface, Vivolo, Majic Fingers, Talking Animals, Sleeping in the Aviary, Wildlight, Jack Johnson, Black Sabbath, Procol Harum, Chrome...
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Just an old fashion love song...
Someone found Towianski on the street, with a dog jumping up on him and covering him in mud. That person asked Towianski why he tolerated this from the dog.
Towianski replies:
"This dog, whom I am now meeting for the first time, has shown a great fellow-feeling for me, and a great joy in my recognition and acceptance of his greeting. Were I to drive him off, I should wound his feelings and do him a moral injury. It would be an offense not only to him, but to all the spirits of the other world who are on the same level with him. The damage he does to my coat is as nothing, in comparison with the wrong that I should inflict upon him, in case I were to remain indifferent to the manifestations of his friendship. We ought, both to lighten the condition of animals, whenever we can, and at the same time, to facilitate in ourselves that union of the world of all spirits..."
09-08-08 - Just played a show at Arlene's Grocery and had a good time. Had some learning experiences and feel all the more better for the experience. Our new drummer (a guitar player turned drummer) noticed the club drums had no cymbals. Rick remembered the email saying so, but our drummer Albert did have gear. So Nouri busted feet up to Funkadelic that place we rehearse and rented a set up for $50. This ran us over out time and blaa blaa, but it was all good. We got jamming and due to our lack of experience never really said anything to the sound guy. I had a long cord and the place was small so I wandered out into the audience to give a listen - couldn't hear the lead guitar for shit. But the chording sounded good, leads just couldn't be heard. If you listen to our myspace demo (which need to be updated this fall) you can hear how jam based we are. So for us not having any jams was sorta odd - but that's the learning part. When Nouri saved the day with the bag of cymbals - he had no idea what the what sound guy advised - "Make the guitars more mid end and quieter". I did this with no question to my set up and Nouri's. Nouri was on stage and thinking my amp isn't loud enough. So he cranked it, I cranked mine out of pure frustration as well. This was of no help - the amps only weren't so loud (50 watts) - we play 100 watt amps at level 10 when we rehearse. Perhaps we need to practice at a lower volume? The amps sound better cranked - for sure! But the room was small... The best part of the gig was talking to people after. This cool girl was telling me to dress in pants not shorts and talk tot eh audience more - say the band name at the beginning and end of the show. I was just reading today that you have to have over 100 transactions with an alien world to even begin to understand each other. So imagine a bands audience - you know this is how you learn. I hope we get the chance to do it all over again and pull out some more tunes next time - acutely start playing on and in time! Jasen
Thanks for being my friend ! Now you can have and download the title tracks to my three recent releases for free! Check em' out! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. <td width="178" height="35" ..&quo
Hey Guyz! Thanks for looking us up - Luv your sound! Awesome to meet you - hope to do so in person sometime! 'Til then - keep it old skool n Rockin'! Cobra, Stacey, Billy & Kevin "Midnight Falling"
Really like your sound and - for the love of God - who turned you all onto so many great "influences"? Did I see "The Band" on there too? I think any member of those bands would be flattered to have you as fans! I'll surely keep an eye open for an upcoming show...either in NYC or nearer home in the Balt/DC/VA area. Thanks for the great tunes! S.
Yeah that was an awesome bachelorette party, and of course Im always the one to look the most wasted... Its been forever and I was surprised that you found me on here and remembered me! Hows things goin for ya?