Sunday, June 29, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
Sweat - It's still the new makeup. Part 2
SATURDAY
On Saturday, somehow I woke up too early and met up with the mammal, wes, angie and friends at Asylum. It was hot as balls outside. The mammal needed a cheerfest so I told her that she was in my hands for the rest of the day and that all her problems would be solved in two beers. We were going on a bar crawl down 18th street until we got to the bus stop. Bets and Jeremy had invited us over later that day for an AC party. The plan was to drink our way down to the bus stop, hop on the bus and sit in the AC.
Somehow, when making this plan, I forgot that most the bars are closed during the day. The only place open was La Fourchette, so we stopped in for a bottle of champagne. One of our favorite things to do in DC during the summer is sit outside and drink champagne - I mean duh, who doesn't love to do this?
We were only able to sit outside for twenty minutes (and that was pushing it) before we almost melted into our chairs. So we took the champagne party indoors. This is when the idea for whiskey watermelon was born. But, before we continued on to the AC party, the mammal had another great idea ---- to get matching tattoos. And thus our day REALLY began:
We finally made it to the AC party. There was a lot of sitting, smoking, eating whiskey watermelon and um....
On Saturday, somehow I woke up too early and met up with the mammal, wes, angie and friends at Asylum. It was hot as balls outside. The mammal needed a cheerfest so I told her that she was in my hands for the rest of the day and that all her problems would be solved in two beers. We were going on a bar crawl down 18th street until we got to the bus stop. Bets and Jeremy had invited us over later that day for an AC party. The plan was to drink our way down to the bus stop, hop on the bus and sit in the AC.
Somehow, when making this plan, I forgot that most the bars are closed during the day. The only place open was La Fourchette, so we stopped in for a bottle of champagne. One of our favorite things to do in DC during the summer is sit outside and drink champagne - I mean duh, who doesn't love to do this?
We were only able to sit outside for twenty minutes (and that was pushing it) before we almost melted into our chairs. So we took the champagne party indoors. This is when the idea for whiskey watermelon was born. But, before we continued on to the AC party, the mammal had another great idea ---- to get matching tattoos. And thus our day REALLY began:
The mammal carried a watermelon.
We finally made it to the AC party. There was a lot of sitting, smoking, eating whiskey watermelon and um....
The mammal and I ended the day by sleeping in the guest room on NJ Ave.
Sweat - It's still the new makeup.
Two weekends ago, it was the hottest it had been year-to-date. There is little to do in DC when it's hot other than sweat and drink beer. We are pretty good at those two things and sometimes they make us a little crazy.
FRIDAY
That Friday night, we went to Angie's for Wes' Birthday Party. In DC, there are two things guaranteed at every party - sweating and exboyfriends. And it's really fun to sweat in front of your exboyfriend.
Let's take a look at some sweating:
Here is our friend, the mammal. She looks cute when she sweats. I think it helps when you wear a little dress. It minimizes the sweat.
Oh, and there's Betsy. Always classy, even when sweaty.
And a sweaty Ian and a sweaty Jeromeny.
Even the girls from the Honeysuckle Hideout were sweaty. But at this point, their AC had not been installed yet.
And the birthday boy was really sweaty. He had also just woken up from being passed out. I think when this photo was taken it was only 11pm.
And Casey. He really knows how to keep it real in the 100 degree weather.
The Liz's were definitely ready to go. We had enough of the exparade and we split right after this photo was taken and went to the Raven.
FRIDAY
That Friday night, we went to Angie's for Wes' Birthday Party. In DC, there are two things guaranteed at every party - sweating and exboyfriends. And it's really fun to sweat in front of your exboyfriend.
Let's take a look at some sweating:
Here are Liz and Nat sweating and drinking beer
Here is our friend, the mammal. She looks cute when she sweats. I think it helps when you wear a little dress. It minimizes the sweat.
Oh, and there's Betsy. Always classy, even when sweaty.
And a sweaty Ian and a sweaty Jeromeny.
Even the girls from the Honeysuckle Hideout were sweaty. But at this point, their AC had not been installed yet.
And the birthday boy was really sweaty. He had also just woken up from being passed out. I think when this photo was taken it was only 11pm.
And Casey. He really knows how to keep it real in the 100 degree weather.
The Liz's were definitely ready to go. We had enough of the exparade and we split right after this photo was taken and went to the Raven.
The Raven provided us with a very interesting evening with some young men from Scandinavia. LC thinks that this night was worse than our evening in Bailey's X-Roads. If you haven't heard that story before, you can ask us sometime when we are drunk. It's a good one.
After our diversion for the evening, we met back up with the party peeps at Mark's house just in time for the sunrise. I fell asleep on the back steps. And then it was time to go home.
After our diversion for the evening, we met back up with the party peeps at Mark's house just in time for the sunrise. I fell asleep on the back steps. And then it was time to go home.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Fort Reno Sked
Apparently, there is not enough Arsenic to kill us at Fort Reno.
I am not super impressed with the line-up, but I do enjoy sitting and picnicking on Arsenic laced grass.
But, where is Len Bias? where is Greenland? Where is Mother? Where is Tiger and the Snow?
Where are you friends?
Thursday, June 26th
Monday, June 30th
Thursday, July 3rd
Monday, July 7th
Thursday, July 10th
Monday, July 14th
Thursday, July 17th
Monday, July 21st
Thursday, July 24th
Monday, July 28th
Thursday, July 31st
Monday, August 4th
Thursday, August 7th
Monday, August 11th
Thursday, August 14th
I am not super impressed with the line-up, but I do enjoy sitting and picnicking on Arsenic laced grass.
But, where is Len Bias? where is Greenland? Where is Mother? Where is Tiger and the Snow?
Where are you friends?
Monday, June 23rd
Thursday, June 26th
Monday, June 30th
Thursday, July 3rd
Monday, July 7th
Thursday, July 10th
Monday, July 14th
Thursday, July 17th
Monday, July 21st
Thursday, July 24th
Monday, July 28th
Ex-Motorcycle Couriers, Memories From the Space Age
Thursday, July 31st
Kid Congo Powers, The Shirks, Girl Loves Distortion
Monday, August 4th
Thursday, August 7th
Monday, August 11th
Thursday, August 14th
TBD
Friday, June 13, 2008
Last night
Last night, Mammal, Crowie and I went to DC9 to see the Gray Kid. The three of us have recently reunited and are hitting the pavement like it's 2004!
Liz and I sat in a booth drinking screwdrivers while the mammal and her brother rocked with some tambourines toward the front of the stage. Good topics for discussion at the Gray Kid show include:
- Katherine Heigl movies
- the Judd Apatow boys club
- Pineapple Express
- James Franco
- Gia from Full House
We finally made our way up to the Mammal in time to hear Lonely Love and then we went out for a cigarette.
Outside there were a bunch of skinny boys with long hair and an old tan dude sporting some country western garb.
I was ready to go, but Liz said we should check out the Parlor Mob, so we went back upstairs with our fresh Screwdrivers (which by the way, is the best drink of summer.)
We posted up at the bar as the Parlor Mob took the stage. As soon as they started playing, we stopped dead in our tracks. When we recovered, we rushed to the front of the stage. It was the skinny guys from outside and they were not another boring indie rock band!!!!
This band somehow took a time machine from 1973 to 2008. It was like 24 year olds playing this modernized version of Led Zepplin and not in a cheesey cover song type of way. More in a facemelting, flip you shit type of way!
Crowie and I kept grabbing each other and freaking out. She was screaming and at one point looked at me and said, "Music is my drug."
We haven't felt this way about a band since the Strokes.
There were some young women standing in front of us and we asked them where the band was from and they said New Jersey and that they went to high school with some of the guys. We told them how we loved the Stone Pony and they told us that Parlor Mob is playing the Stone Pony next Saturday night. We told them we'd see them there.
After the show, we gushed to each member of the Parlor Mob about how our faces melted and we were refreshed and amazed by their band. They were incredibly nice and thankful and really excited that we are coming to see them at the Stone Pony. (We just happened to see the Strokes at the pony in 2001 and have been looking for an excuse to go back for awhile now.) So, we gushed about Asbury Park, which is their hometown and ridiculousness just ensued. We got all their merch!
(the mammal somehow missed all of this because she got in a time machine and traveled back to 1993 and was reliving freshman year of high school.)
So next weekend, Crowie and I are meeting up in Asbury Park. She will be in NYC picking up her SY ticket and hanging with the pizza bagel. Hopefully, Grez will ride his bike down to hang with us.
Here are some pics and videos of the Parlor Mob
And these are the dudes - super cute, super nice
And their myspace page.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The Julian Converse Track is HERE
Here is the track - My Drive Thru
Music video to follow shortly.
Check out the Converse website.
And of course, I'm already obsessed. It's a pretty decent song of summer.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Texas Chainsaw Mass Choir
Wondering what Greg Roberts, Adam Russell and Alex Evan were doing before the White Rabbits?
Well, they were playing in this punk band in Columbia, MO called TEXAS CHAINSAW MASS CHOIR.
Oh YES!
Listen here
AND, oh yes, there are PHOTOS!!!!
Well, they were playing in this punk band in Columbia, MO called TEXAS CHAINSAW MASS CHOIR.
Oh YES!
Listen here
AND, oh yes, there are PHOTOS!!!!
White Rabbits
I am totally obsessed. I almost died being so close to them last night! Amazing show!
(I love the rabbit on the right - he does this amazing thing with his eyebrows when he sings.)
Okay, In other White Rabbit news. They have a documentary webpage with videos and a blog. The WR documentary directed by Andrew Droz Palermo comes out in 2009.
They played this new song last night - Sea of Rum
I think I like this song because one of the lines is:
"now he lives on the beach of Long Island Sound
and he plays his drum by the Sea of Rum"
Okay, In other White Rabbit news. They have a documentary webpage with videos and a blog. The WR documentary directed by Andrew Droz Palermo comes out in 2009.
They played this new song last night - Sea of Rum
I think I like this song because one of the lines is:
"now he lives on the beach of Long Island Sound
and he plays his drum by the Sea of Rum"
Thursday, June 5, 2008
New Albert Hammond Jr
Albert's new song from his upcoming album is on his myspace page.
It's called GfC. Album comes out in July and then I assume a tour to follow. So, by estimates, the Strokes won't release their 4th album until late 2009.
Also, check out his new website
You can sign up for the mailing list and upload a picture of yourself.
See me??
Close up:
New album details:
It's called GfC. Album comes out in July and then I assume a tour to follow. So, by estimates, the Strokes won't release their 4th album until late 2009.
Also, check out his new website
You can sign up for the mailing list and upload a picture of yourself.
See me??
Close up:
New album details:
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Planet Green Launches today
In honor of the Planet Green launch today, I have included a link to figure out your Carbon Footprint.
I am watching Wa$ted right now and I already feel bad for using so many paper products. This show actually makes me want to make homemade cleaning products and rags (GASP!)
My carbon footprint is:
Your estimated greenhouse gas emissions are 16 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent per year, which is below the U.S. national average.
What's yours?
I am watching Wa$ted right now and I already feel bad for using so many paper products. This show actually makes me want to make homemade cleaning products and rags (GASP!)
My carbon footprint is:
Your estimated greenhouse gas emissions are 16 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent per year, which is below the U.S. national average.
What's yours?
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
Sasquatch Review from my West Coasters!
Ivy and Shawn recently moved from Butte, Montana to Portland, OR. Before finding their new abode, they took a trip up to Washington State for the Sasquatch Festival. Here are some words and photos from my
West Coast lovelies!
A few of us hangin:
West Coast lovelies!
A few of us hangin:
A few of Bret and Jermaine:
Bands we loved: Okerrvil River, Flaming Lips, Flight of the Conchords, New Pornographers, Destroyer
LOVE YOU
LOVE YOU
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