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April 7, 2005

Skullstamp / Housewarming

A while ago I set out to document my handstamps on this blog. It seemed like a good idea at the time; handstamps are transitory but sometimes very nice to look at, and they remind me of friends and music and good things. They also look good stacked next to each other in photo form, and create this nice “this is your life” effect. Anyway, like so many virtual projects, that one evaporated. But here’s a really nice one from a couple days back. I think I got this at Holocene. It’s a group of skeletons rowing a boat. A death boat.

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Berbati’s last night was the first installment of the Housewarming series Chantelle and I are starting up, and it went really really well. Turnout was really good, the bands were all fantastic and excited to be playing. I brought my old boss Mr. Dave Allen, who is also the bassist from Gang of Four (!!!), and I think he really dug it. Being the full-time rockstar he is, and not being Thurston Moore, I’m guessing he doesn’t really get the chance to see this kind of arty music that often. Now he wants LKN openening for the reunited Gang of Four at their as-yet-unannounced post-Crystal show. This totally makes sense: Gang of Four was more feminist-minded than people think and LKN is this amazingly powerful all-girl rock group “deconstructing the whole macho rock thing” as Dave put it. This would make my life if it happens.

Also, Donna Dresch is playing with LKN now, and so is the amazing Caitlin from Desert City Soundtrack, who is seriously like the best drummer in town. Supergroup = hell yes.

The wonderful and talented Jessica Jones put the bill together, and did it well. Her band We Quit played mini-maxi psych rock akin to Lightning Bolt. They’ve gotten so much better over the last year it’s not even funny. They are the sweetest kids too, gave me shout-outs from the stage TWICE, neglecting to mention how THEY were the ones that made the show awesome in the first place. They’re opening for Supersystem (aka EL GUAPO) at Holocene soon, so go.

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July 26, 2004

First Strongweek Presents show at Lola’s Room was a smashing success. Lots of happy people and happy bands (rad all-local lineup = Menomena, The Joggers, Talkdemonic), and a drunk Dave and Matt.

If you are in Portland, OR please come down to this on Friday night. It’s a big ol’ dance party on the Orange Room‘s big-ass porch, looking out over the Willamette River. Can you say P-L-U-R?

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August 22, 2003

Yes, it’s been awhile. This is a good thing. The lack of activity on this site means that I’ve been very busy in my real, offline, life. To begin with, I mananged to weasel my way into an awesome job working as Music and Content Editor at a new music website called OEbase. I’m pretty much the luckiest person in the world, because this exactly the sort of thing I want to be doing: promoting local music, playing with computers (altho I want that less and less), and writing.

Yes, writing. I do a lot writing for site, which is funny because this blog and the Metempsychosis site were just about the only writing I used to do. Now I write all the time, and get paid for it. I’m actually starting to write freelance for my local weekly, The Willamette Week. Crazy shit!

I’ve also moved house. I now live in lovely SouthEast Portland, right by the legendary Movie Madness. It’s very nice there. I ride my bike to work just about every day, and often at night, drunk. I go to lots of shows and hear lots of local music.

So, things are going really well. If you want to keep up with me (whoever you are) check out the blog at OEbase, which I post to and read at work constantly. See you there!

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Blast from the present!