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Charles from IR: SoCal is heading to the Podcasting Expo with his fresh stack of printed business cards. Seems like he picked up a stalker at the print shop.
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It was a very hot and miserable day, the day my oldest cousin, Jeff, decided to get married. What though could I expect, it being the middle of August and all? And in the middle of the afternoon. On a sunny day. In Georgia. And, oh yeah, set OUTDOORS. Despite my best efforts to stay cool (short dress, no stockings, hair up, and waving one of those little oriental fans around), I still somehow managed to get heat exhaustion in the 20 minutes the ceremony went on for (it would have only been about 5 minutes had they skipped all the praying. I spent most of the time praying for cloud coverage, not holy matrimony. Sorry guys).
Needless to say by the time the (thankfully) indoor reception rolled around I was practically dying for some sort of tasty beverage. The bar had this: Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite, an assorted selection of white and red wines, water and soda (pop for you northerners). Now, let’s analyze the situation. I’m at a wedding. A wedding with free alcohol. Not the best selection of alcohol but free alcohol nonetheless and I’m practically on fire having sat outside for 20 minutes when there was a heat index of 120 degrees. Any guesses as to what I went for? (more…)
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They often say that there are no stupid questions, and at this point I’d like to disagree with whoever said that statement. The dumbest question a band could possibly ask is when a band asks a BAR that makes all their money from ALCOHOL if they can hold an all ages show. Especially if the bar is set up to give the band the door money and keep the profits from what is sold that night.
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Date: Friday, September 14th, 2007 at 9:00 P.M.
Location: New World Brewery - 1313 8th Ave - Ybor City, Fl
Promotions: Aestheticized Presents
Media: TLP Show
Cover Charge: $7 for 21+
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Aaron English - A very smooth way to start off an episode with two bands split in genres, personalities, and themes. This tune right here is one of the reasons why we support unsigned and independent music, and we’re glad we can place it in an episode. It’s mellow, surreal, and the vocals/lyrics are very powerful.
Art of Dying - I mistakenly put this band in the holding queue for Charles from IR: Socal, because I labeled them from CA. He informed me that Canada is not in California. My geography is horrible, and keeping track of the where a band is from is even tougher. If I can get through this, I can get through anything. Probably not what they mean in the refrain of the song, but I’m convinced they are talking about geography. Hey guys, cut me some slack. I know it’s not easy, just a matter of fact.
Anxious Arms - A very alternative way to end an episode with band split in genres, personalities, and themes. Hell, they are singing about Vancouver, which is in Canada, and they are from NY. Please, don’t ask me where Vancouver is in Canada. This high energy song will probably leave you wanting more Anxious Arms, and even more TLP. I think I’m sneaking another one of their tracks into a 6pk. Plus these guys were an Orpheum Tampa ambush. “Hey you! Give me your demo!” They did.
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