What the hell happened to my Wednesday? I want it back! ' Somewhere in the midst of "Men in Black 2" and staring over the pure darkness of the Pacific, it was Thursday the 14th. 5 hours to LA, 12 hours to Auckland, and 3 hours to Brisbane.
I'm really proud of the previous postings too (you can find them on the right-hand side here, especially dig on The Most Important Singles in Detroit History) so please check them out and feel free to make fun of me in the comments. Remember this is the week-long celebration of Tremble Under Boom Lights' one-year anniversary and I've been doing a post a day for the entire week.
I got my wisdom teeth yanked today, so I don't have the stomach to put any more effort into this now. I already used a bunch of my better Aussie photos in my "Interview with Jim Diamond Post" so look there for more visuals. This is the first of two installments with the next to run tomorrow or soon thereafter. I've tidied them up a bit, but am still somewhat embarrassed reading it all. These originally ran as three separate pieces in Wayne State's student paper The South End. Especially some little shit who doesn't know the meaning of sacrificing for his art. But I'm not going to keep quiet when a fellow local musician(and I'm stretching to call you a musician)starts trashing my band in his blog and making clever little jabs in the MetroTimes. I've never been a part of your little scene and I never want to be. I don't want you to start liking our music. But little spoiled brat scenster fucks like you are the kind of people who ruin music. The Sights, Terrible Twos, Siddhartha, ).Īlot of people have told me that responding to your little jabs aren't worth my time.
Bands who obviously could care less about good lyrics or any kind of real emotion.(I do like a few of the bands you like though. I'm not a scencester fuck like you, most of your friends and the majority of unoriginal bands you support. Below is the complete unedited, uncorrected text of a Myspace message sent to the Cass Records account from the page for the band Freer.