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Sep. 8th, 2003 09:21 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I guess I haven't posted in awhile. Haven't been in a sharing mood, I s'pose.
Read a bunch of books lately: Montana 1948 by Larry Watson, Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem, all five books of the Prydain Chronicles (book two being The Black Cauldron), and the better part of Lies My Teacher Told Me, a book I've picked up and put down countless times but could never manage to get all the way through.
My band just finished recording a bunch of songs at Mount Analogue to be released as singles, or maybe an EP or something. We're prepping for a jaunt down the coast to California to do some gigs there. The new material sounds pretty awesome (you can hear the drums this time!), and it was an overall more pleasant recording experience.
I've also been putting in time on the ol' 4-string with a band called Coriander (featuring
veganguy on the skins). I've played one show with them - at a grocery store. It was awesome. We have another show coming up here on the 17th at the Rendezvous. Rocktastic!
Work is still work. And that's that. And I have a beard now. A full beard. Never tried to grow one before. I decided there needed to be at least one scary-lookin'-guy-with-a-beard in my band, so there you go. Mountain man chic is all the rage, I hear.
How are you?
Read a bunch of books lately: Montana 1948 by Larry Watson, Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem, all five books of the Prydain Chronicles (book two being The Black Cauldron), and the better part of Lies My Teacher Told Me, a book I've picked up and put down countless times but could never manage to get all the way through.
My band just finished recording a bunch of songs at Mount Analogue to be released as singles, or maybe an EP or something. We're prepping for a jaunt down the coast to California to do some gigs there. The new material sounds pretty awesome (you can hear the drums this time!), and it was an overall more pleasant recording experience.
I've also been putting in time on the ol' 4-string with a band called Coriander (featuring
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Work is still work. And that's that. And I have a beard now. A full beard. Never tried to grow one before. I decided there needed to be at least one scary-lookin'-guy-with-a-beard in my band, so there you go. Mountain man chic is all the rage, I hear.
How are you?