Back at Porter Bellys, then we got Lucky.
This past weekend we had another great run at Porter Bellys in Brighton, where we played another long and crazy 3 hour set. With Mikey from the Soap Stars helping us out with the sound, we rocked the house down for sure and everyone by the end was having just as much fun as we were. And we sold enough CD’s to pay Mikey for his services so it all worked out pretty well. Part of the crew hit up a small gathering at a local art studio called Casa Bonita. Some great post-expressionist style work, check it out. Not that I’m calling anyone a post-expressionist, I mean you are allowed to be into what you want. Don’t ask don’t tell, like the Army.
After a short recovery from the night before, we were off again to the Lucky Dog in Worcester. This was our third time playing there, and each time it has been very interesting. This time we ran into some people we played with in the past such as A Thousand Ships, a fun two piece band from Boston who we shared a set with at the All Asia Café. And another great two piece act Hey Now Morris Fader, who we played with at Tammany Hall a while back. These guys have a CD coming out soon and it sounds pretty good, and they are also fun to watch on stage. The drummer at the end decided to stage dive into his drum set, which was quite amusing.
Across the street there was a fight that broke out between two Chads who decided they had to be tougher than the other guy. Also, there were some sketched out characters at Lucky Dog while we were playing, and they were definitely on something but apparently they really liked our music and bought a CD. Overall quite an amusing weekend.
Next on the Stem Show is what are we going to be for Halloween? Any thoughts?
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