Just a reminder, tonight's show is cancelled.
Bomblastica at
The Annex tomorrow is ON. Check the
Shows Page for more details. We're up second right after the Mudride reunion.
I'm excited about that. My ex-girlfriend used to be the drummer in
Shot To Hell, which was a pretty good alt-country band from La Crosse. Shot To Hell played with Mudride all the time back in 2002, so that's when I used to watch them. The lead guitarist is a hero and easily one of my favorite local players. It's gonna kick ass and with free beer tomorrow, you know the party is gonna be off the hook.
I
have been on an cowpunk kick for the past few months. Not really the Wilco alt-country stuff, but more like the faster
Supersuckers genre. Anyway, I wonder what kind of effect it's going to have on our next record. I've also been listening to a lot of
Social D, but I always thought they were the balls.
Ben was looking better when I saw him this morning. He's gonna be waiting for the water heater today as it installs. Yesterday was his birthday, but I'm giving him a raincheck on the partying.
In the iPod right now:
Planets, the new one from ADEMA.

The album gets released in a coupla weeks and I just got the advance press copy last night. I wasn't totally into their
last record, but this one's pretty good. Less hardcore-influenced, I like that, because it's more melody and less forced tough-guy bullshit, but could still use more guitar solos. Ha, I always think that, though. "Planets", the title track, is a really good tune and so is "Barricades of Time". The first single is "Tornado", it's pretty good. A lot of distorted octaves in the riffs, I can live with that. "Enter The Cage" has a cool
Maiden-esque bass riff.
Speaking of sweet metal riffs, I've had
"Lights Out" by UFO in my head all week thanks to the excellent cover of it I saw KK and the Hamsters play on Saturday. Fuck man, the
New Wave of British Heavy Metal might be my favorite kind of heavy music.
Plus, I've been in a old-school kinda mood after riding in the car with Madison rock scribe,
Susan Masino, all the way to Milwaukee for the
WAMI Party on Wednesday. Wow, she's got some cool stories. She's writing a book on AC/DC and her stories of hanging out with them are wicked.
The late 70's and early 80's, I think were one of the most exciting times in music EVER. Riding the newly popular medium of videos, exploring synthesizers before they became disgustingly overused... punk rock gets reborn in Southern California, rock starts subdividing into metal, new wave, pop... Maybe it's the nostalgia that everyone feels about the culture of their childhood.
Why do you think genres and styles get reborn every twenty years? As soon as a generation gets to be the coveted demographic, companies start marketing to that generation's nostalgia. Anyway, this post got off the point.
This was just supposed to be a reminder that tonight is unfortunately off, but tomorrow is still on.