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“Shutting It Down,” Live at Bohemeo’s
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“Dividing All We Are,” Live at Bohemeo’s
Great gig at Bohemeo’s in southeast Houston the other night. This tune is from our first CD, Another Lame Semi-Tragedy. Here was the set list if you couldn’t make it..
Hello There
Suzanna
Let It Flow
Someone Came To Help Me
Shutting It Down
Dividing All We Are
Run Towards the Warmth of the Sun
Rain on the Scarecrow
Time Is My Enemy
Father’s Day
Guess Again
My Town Is Gone -
KPFT Radio Interview, Pt. 3
This is the final segment of our live appearance on KPFT Radio in Houston on May 14, 2010. We played one our new songs, Let It Flow, and talked a bit about the songwriting process. RadioActive airs Fridays from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. on KPFT 90.1 in Houston. It’s a great show that promotes local, regional and national acts who get little or no airplay on commercial radio.
Don’t forget to come check us out on Friday, Aug. 6 at Bohemeo’s, 708 Telephone Road, in southeast Houston. Great little place owned by our friends Lupe and Sid Olivarez. We will be giving away free copies of our first CD, Another Lame Semi-Tragedy.
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New song preview! “Last Night of My Life”
We’ve been working on new material for a while now and hope to have some available, at least online, by the end of the year. “Last Night of My Life” is a tune about loneliness, regret and reaching for people who are gone forever. We originally recorded it as a full-out rocker in the same vein as Bruce Springsteen’s “No Surrender,” but decided, because of the sadness in the lyrics, that it just didn’t work that way.
I played the tune a few weeks ago at Bohemeo’s in Houston and this is close to the way you’ll here it when it’s finished. Enjoy my friends!









