The Hat Madder “Orgy Opposite” Release Party

The Hat Madder have outdone themselves with a fantastic new full-length album entitled Orgy Opposite. Anyone who’s heard Friend of the Devil and Rogue Notes will not be disappointed, but this time around the pop songs are catchier, the noisy songs are crazier, the instrumentation is more adventurous (strings? drum loops? church organ? wha?!?!?), and the arrangements are bigger. But whereas many bands would fall flat in the face of their own ambitions, Isaac and co. hold it all together and it’s one of the great records that is not only engaging on the first listen but also a grower that rewards repeated listens.

“A fine piece of vaguely grungy, semi-new wavey, pop-rock goodness” – Razorcake

“The songs themselves recall everything from Cheap Trick to TV on the Radio… with hooks never too far underneath the noise” – Demo Schmemo

“A bombardment of Sonic Youth-style noise bits, edgy post-punk and melodic pop-rock, the Hat Madder’s latest album is something of a cornucopia of alternative music that’s catchy, balanced and cool.” – Noise

Orgy Opposite (mixed by ex-Orange skinsman – among other things – Scott Bozack and mastered by “just google his name if you don’t know him already” Jim Diamond) is the first 12″ vinyl LP in the GTG catalog. The street date and ordering availability will be announced soon, but the boys are doing a live performance at Mac’s Bar tonight (11/15) to celebrate the new record, as well as a listening party and music video screening at the Garage in Lansing’s Old Town tomorrow (11/16).

Plurals Fall 2012 tour notes – thus far

Hey! Tommy Plural here. Writing from the home of our always hospitable Denver pals Dave and Mark. I’m posting my journal notes for the east coast part of our tour. Good times. We had the great pleasure to do the first several dates of tour with our dear friends Honah Lee. At the conclusion of these dates it was readily agreed that we needed more than two weeks together. So, here’s to more fun in the future!

Tues 10/9 – Chicago, IL – Township w/ Honah Lee
Stressing a bit, we got around in time to comfortably make it to our show in Chicago, accompanied by Loren and Josh. We got there right as Honah Lee were coming back from their own Chicago adventures. As always, it was great to see our old friends, this time with Paul Stanley (ex-Mad Splatter) on drums to fill in for an absent Goggles. A nice but not over-the-top stage area, laid back staff, and decent accommodations make Township by far our favorite Chicago venue. The first two bands played and were solid, albeit by the numbers pop-punk. Two Houses (whom we met in Milwaukee in the spring) were more my speed and delivered a great set before we went on. I felt like we were rusty but still solid enough. We tried Nich’s new “facebook” song live for the first time as a medley-of-sorts with “Run.” Honah Lee took the stage and were pretty rippin’ – although I thought their extended “I Hate My Job” was cheesy (but they didn’t do it again on any other dates, so I shan’t complain). Paul did a great job on the drum kit, a fact that everyone agreed on. Tim said the tour had been going very well and they were finally seeing a bit of an audience build in their different towns, which made me very happy to hear. Loren and Nich wanted to hang out with Honah Lee in Chicago so they stayed behind while Josh, Hattie, and I drove back to Lansing, pulling into GTG House around 6 AM.

Wed 10/10 – Lansing MI – Mac’s Bar w/ Honah Lee, Racket Ghost and Decades
Waking up far too late, I just kind of wandered around GTG House until Honah Lee (plus Nich and Loren) showed up around 5. We chilled for a bit, then Hattie and I loaded in the gear at Mac’s, checked in with Irving from Fusion shows, then went to Hattie’s house so she could make soup for people to eat. I worked on tour booking stuff in the meantime, and soon enough it was after 8:00 and we went back to Mac’s where everyone, except Racket Ghost, was. Racket Ghost, set to open the show, were misinformed and got there late, causing Honah Lee to open the show and consequently show every other band up. Racket Ghost and Decades sounded good, but were just pale in comparison to a road-tightened Honah Lee eager to play for Lansing folks again. We finally went on and I thought our set was awful, but no one else seemed to so I just shut up about it. Everyone had fun, and we went back to GTG House to toast the evening.

Thurs 10/11 – Honah Lee @ Mulligan’s w/ GR bands (Plurals off)
Rather late post-GTG Fest (by, er, 5 days…) cleaning of The Garage was the first activity on the agenda of the day, after which I drove to my parents’ house to do laundry and get in a quick visit before leaving for tour. Around 9:00 I met up with Isaac, Loren, Christian, Carly, and Nich in Ionia and we rode to Grand Rapids together to catch Honah Lee at Mulligan’s. It was a pretty dead night at Mulligan’s, but still some people hanging out and since they’re an all-too-rare bar that treats bands well it was still a good time. A local band called Squints also played, and it’s always a pleasure to meet new semi-locals. Honah Lee’s set was enjoyable, though less fiery than the previous (and, as it would turn out, following) night’s performance. After a little bit of hanging at the bar we all drove back to Lansing and stumbled to various sleeping areas.

Fri 10/12 – Warren, MI – The PAN Shop w/ Honah Lee
At last, we leave for tour for real. No matter how much I try to prepare I’m never really sure I have everything and just have to go. Tailed by Josh, Loren, and Carly, we met up with Honah Lee at the venue, a rad tattoo shop just outside the Detroit city line. We were also crashing in the apartment above the shop, so we were set for a night of fun. The locals played first, D-Day being shambolic (under-rehearsed with failing equipment to be precise) but endearing and Axe Ripper being a talented metal-influenced group with a lot of potential. We played a set on the slightly heavier side, and I feel like we finally warmed up towards the end of the set. A fine set, but still not “all there.” Honah Lee closed out the show and frankly totally killed it. It was a pleasure to be in the audience for that one, and then to lead the crowd in a singlaong on the encore of “Sobered So Bored” was a great way to end things for me. After bidding our Lansing friends adieu, we retired to the upstairs apartment with the tenants/ promoters Kyle, Jesse, and Eric, falling asleep to “Stepbrothers” on the TV.

Sat 10/13 – Frostburg, MD – Duncan’s w/ Honah Lee
After a stop at Autozone to get some much-needed new windshield wipers, we drove through Detroit (to Honah Lee’s delight/ horror) and made our way south for the next seven or so hours. The Plurals beat Honah Lee by almost an hour, so after checking out the venue (an inviting enough dive bar) we walked around what seemed to be a fairly uneventful college town tucked away in the mountains. We got back to the venue just as Honah Lee were starting to load in and met Sarah, our host for the evening. Blinding Eye Dog from Baltimore opened the show with a costume gimmick and noisy punk songs – to three veterans of the Cartridge Family it was quite tame, but they sounded good and were cool guys. We played second and, feeling that it was a “blank” enough crowd, decided to try out a handful of new songs (“Kerry Patey,” “Hate My Job,” and “Marigold”). We went over well enough and got some much needed practice on our new material. Honah Lee closed out the show and seemed a bit less energetic (again, mostly compared to the glory of the previous night) but managed to turn the sloppiness of the night to their advantage with the anarchic closing punch of “Sobered” and the all-but-forgotten “Ballad of the Cobras.” We made our way to Sarah’s house, met her sister Megan and some dogs and cats, ate some butternut squash soup and grilled cheese, and passed out. Awesome.

Sun 10/14-  Wilmington, DE – El Paso Cafe w/ Honah Lee
Waking up to a beautiful day, we were treated to a wonderful breakfast by Sarah and Megan’s mom. After a relaxing and filling morning we made our way across Maryland and, for the first time in our lives, got out of the car in Delaware. The show was being held at a Mexican restaurant which was not even open, but we were early (about a half hour ahead of Honah Lee as well) so we drove down the street to a Walgreen’s to use the bathroom and loiter. We came back and Paul, the promoter, was there, also waiting for the owner to get there and open up. We were soon joined by Honah Lee and one of the locals. Eventually the owner got there and we slowly got the show going, though it seemed like we hung out in the parking lot for forever. Once again the locals played first, and we realized the 10 PM curfew was coming up so we all ended up sharing drum kits for the last three bands. Blasting through a set of mostly familiar songs (although keeping “facebook” and “Kerry Patey”) we finally seemed to find our tour footing and I was very satisfied with our set. A cool fella named Charlie Gibb took some great photos of us at this show. Honah Lee once again closed out the show mightily. Packing up, we drove the 90 minutes back to Trenton and crashed out at the Hoh house.

Mon 10/15 – Brooklyn, NY – The Place Bar and Lounge w/ Honah Lee
After a great night’s sleep, I got around with coffee and tour booking stuff (coming together, yeah!) and finally took a shower. Yep. Honah Lee had to pick up Jim from work so we drove separate (with Paul in tow) up to NYC. We listened to “New York City” by Andrew WK at least 6 times on the drive. Despite the tolls being frustrating and a mild tap from a taxicab in fairly brief stop-and-go traffic the drive was painless enough. Beating Honah Lee by an hour (a situation we’re very used to by now), we walked around rainy Brooklyn and got a cheap beer at a goofy metal bar decked out in chintzy Halloween decorations before making our way back to the venue. The venue was okay… one of those bars that shoves the show into a back room through a shut door, but, we were actually playing a show in Brooklyn with people that are part of the DIY community, so I wasn’t complaining. We opened, and I thought we killed it. It feels good to be back. Honah Lee played second, delivering some solid rock before locals Bombers and Girl Crush closed things out. Kind of a slow night on the attendance front, but enjoyable enough. We drove back (toll-free!) and settled in at the Hoh house rather uneventfully.

Tues 10/16 – Off
We woke up at the Hoh house, got a slice of (mediocre) pizza with Paul down the street, then decided to be productive Plurals and spend our day off fine tuning new material. We even practiced twice! After this productivity sucked us dry, we hit up Taff, ex-singer of The Rape Babies and Too Much Too Fast Too Soon, one of our oldest and dearest east coast friends. We decided to hang out at the Mill Hill Saloon, due to the fact that it is both our main hangout in Trenton as well as below the apartment that Goggles lives at. Having been without Goggles for these shows with Honah Lee since he had to stay home to start his glamorous new job, it was definitely a necessity to be in his company. What is normally a 10 minute drive from the Hohs to the Mill Hill was something like 45 minutes because of construction and most of the downtown streets being closed off because apparently someone had jumped off a bridge. Um… pure Trenton? Anyway, we got there and the good times rolled. Beers were drank with Goggles and Taff, Jack (ex-TMTFTS/ Cryptkeeper 5 bassist) showed up, we realized Ray Strife was playing in the Mill Hill Basement, Nikki Nailbomb was bartending… and somehow we ended up back at Tim’s. Good night.

Wed 10/17 – Trenton, NJ – Mill Hill Basement w/ Honah Lee, Local Demise
Hurting from the night before, we got around (thanks to some breakfast sandwiches made by Jim!)  and had our third practice session in two days. Honah Lee squeezed in a practice to fine-tune Goggles after his two weeks off, and we were off to return to the scene of many crimes, Mill Hill Basement. After another night of construction detours we got to the Mill Hill where the mighty Local Demise awaited. We hung out at the bar with bartender extraordinaire Dave Locane for awhile and people started showing up. Cornelius III opened up the show with a quick set, then Honah Lee rocked the house doing some fresh material with Goggles. I was really stoked to rock the Mill Hill and we were a sweaty and well oiled machine. In tribute to the Rape Babies we covered “Keep It Coming” and Dim sang with us, which was a great moment. Definitely the best set so far of tour. LD closed out the night, really bringing down the house with a set of Misfits songs, with Dim leading the crowd. Dude couldn’t stay off “stage” the whole night. The Mill Hill is truly a home to us, and the night went by quickly for me, I was having such a great time. All too soon, once again, we crashed out back at Tim’s.

Thurs 10/18 – Jersey City, NJ – The Lamp Post (HL off)
We were woken up by the legendary Big Jim walking into the Hoh house and yelling “where are the Michigan people?” Big Jim took it upon himself to take us around and help run errands, and then treated us to some great pizza at Anthony’s Pizza Town in Bordentown, NJ. Anthony, we won’t pull a J Lo and forget about you. After this great meal we went back to Tim’s to chill before heading up to Jersey City for our only east coast date without Honah Lee. I didn’t really know that Jersey City is quite literally right next to New York City, which was cool enough to realize. We got there to find locals The Micks and Frank (alleged legendary guitar guy) arguing about who was going to play first, for various semi-valid reasons, eventually culminating in the flustered booking agent having The Micks play a few songs to start the show so a members’ underage cousin could see them play before curfew, followed by a full but brief set by legendary Frank. We just kind of stayed out of it. Joe from Not the Bees, who had gotten us on the show, showed up and we hung out with him for awhile before we played. Once again, I was satisfied with our set, with us slipping in a couple of newer “melodic” songs (“Marigold” and “Fine”). The Micks closed out with a fine set, and we hung out with them in the bar for a bit before heading back down to Trenton to uneventfully crash.

Fri 10/19 – Off
Lots of lazing around, enjoying bagels dropped off by Big Jim. We pretty much just hung out with Tim all day. A truly delightful experience. We were later joined with the rest of Honah Lee for a backyard fire at the Hoh house. Dim and Jim went to see the Misfits and reported that it was awful.

Sat 10/20 – Morrisville, PA – Carpenter’s Workshop w/ Honah Lee
An insanely awesome Halloween party at the sweet home of the ridiculously awesome Lori and Brian Carpenter was on the agenda for the night. We threw some costumes together with Tim and Jen, myself going with a Bart Simpson mask found at Goodwill. We made our way over to the Carpenter’s to find a great spread of snacks and a plentiful supply of beers. We finally got to see and meet Cryptkeeper 5, who opened up the show with a great set of rootsy punk rock. Our set was a lot of fun. We debuted a new song called “Clouds” as well as busting out “Keep It Coming” and an abridged “Radar Love.” The Bart Simpson mask is nigh impossible to play in! Honah Lee closed out the night spectacularly, delivering a wonderfully chaotic set to soundtrack the party. I’m not entirely sure what happened after this, but I slept quite well.

Sun 10/21 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fire w/ Honah Lee
We woke up and went to the Carpenters for 2 PM “brunch.” A truly lovely way to spend an afternoon. Eventually we got around and headed the half hour-ish to Philadelphia. Fun times in Philly; expectations were low (there were a lot of other shows going on this night and all weekend) but there was a good turnout and good sets all around by all the bands. Taff showed up but wouldn’t watch Honah Lee. I thought our set was really “on,” and was very satisfied with the whole thing. Fittingly, the Hellstroms, a regular band of Paul Stanley’s, closed out the show with a tight set of Descendents style poppy punk. Alas, this was our last show with Honah Lee. All good things must come to an end.

Mon 10/21 – off
Did some errands, cleaned up, had a great dinner with the Carpenters, then crashed with Dim. Lots of GTG discussions. Cheers to the future!

After this we said farewell to the east coast and headed to Clarion, PA to begin our next phase of tour. Updates forthcoming!

Plurals Tour!!

Well we just got done with two glorious weeks touring with Honah Lee. Sigh. All good things must come to an end. But now we’re westward bound! Check it out!

10/23/12 – Clarion, PA @ House Show
10/24/12 – Bloomington, IN @ Butcher Biff’s Basement of Love
10/25/12 – Rockford, IL @ Disastr House
10/26/12 – Omaha, NE @ Louis Bar
10/27/12 – Denver, CO @ Seventh Circle Music Collective
10/28/12 – Boulder, CO @ Illegal Pete’s
10/29/12 – Denver, CO @ 3 Kings Tavern
10/30/12 – Rapid City, SD @ Nameless Cave
10/31/12 – Helena, MT @ Jester’s Bar
11/1/12 – Missoula, MT @ VFW
11/2/12 – Seattle, WA @ Hollow Earth show w/ Tacocat
11/3/12 – Tacoma, WA @ Dwell Hole House
11/4/12 – Olympia, WA @ Palace Flophouse Punk Brunch (early show)
11/4/12 – Portland, OR @ Red and Black Cafe w/ Walter Mitty and his Makeshift Orchestra, Shitty Weekend, and Erica (RVIVR)
11/5/12 – Stockton, CA @ Plea For Peace Center
11/6/12 – Pomona, CA @ VLHS w/ American Lies, Black Sparrow Press
11/7/12 – San Pedro, CA @ Harold’s Place
11/8/12 – Phoenix, AZ @ Rogue Bar
11/9/12 – Tucson, AZ @ TLMS (all ages!)
11/10/12 – Las Cruces/Albuquerque, NM NEED HELP WITH THIS DATE
11/11/12 – Albuquerque, NM/ Amarillo, TX NEED HELP WITH THIS DATE
11/12/12 – Tulsa, OK @ Soundpony
11/13/12 – Wichita, KS @ Kirby’s Beer Store
11/14/12 – Lawrence, KS @ Replay Lounge
11/15/12 – Springfield, MO @ Lindberg’s
11/16/12 – Normal, IL @ Firehouse Pub
11/17/12 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Mulligan’s
11/21/12 – Lansing, MI @ Mac’s w/ Calliope and Cavalcade

Any help or suggestions for the “HELP” dates, e-mail mcflybooking at gmail dot com. We will seriously play anywhere… that stretch between Tucson and Tulsa is no man’s land for The Plurals. Anything. ANYTHING!
tommyplural

GTG FEST 2012

GTG Fest is coming back! This Saturday, October 6th, 2012 in Old Town in Lansing. Bands, beers, people (both awesome and, eh) will abound and the proceeds go to help GTG Records get some of these sweet records out that we have in our queue. We’re holding this year’s edition at the Garage (310 North St) that we’ve been doing the occasional show at this year. $3 cover for a full day of music; admission also includes a cup for delicious craft beer provided by our friends at Mash Pit Brewing (21+, don’t be stupid). Doors open at 4 PM. Burgers – meat and veggie – will also be available from 7:00-8:00.

We have a really cool lineup together, featuring lots of friends, including GTGers The Hunky Newcomers, Stargrazer, Isaac Vander Schuur (the Hat Madder), Need You Nows (members of Frank and Earnest and The Plurals playing stupid pop punk, also releasing their first CD), and our old friend Jessi Spreitzer returning to the stage. Cavalcade, Little American Champ, The Jackpine Snag, Terror Terror Oh My!, Cat Midway, and Dead Ben Rooster round out the bill.

Parking is available along Turner St, at the parking lot for Mobile Health (1515 Center Street – NO OVERNIGHT PARKING), and behind the garage at the lot on the corner of Turner St and Beaver St. Please do not park next to the house on the corner of Turner and North, the people have been very cool with our shows and we want to keep it that way.

LINEUP

5:00-5:30 PM – Dead Ben Rooster
5:30-6:00 PM – Jessi Spreitzer
6:00-6:30 PM – The Jackpine Snag
6:30-7:00 PM – Cat Midway
7:00-7:30 PM – The Need You Nows
7:30-8:00 PM – Stargrazer
8:00-8:30 PM – Terror Terror Oh My!
8:30-9:00 PM – Isaac Vander Schuur
9:00-9:30 PM – Little American Champ
9:45-10:15 PM – Cavalcade
10:30 PM-??? – The Hunky Newcomers

The fun doesn’t stop there! In the days following GTG Fest, Frank and Earnest are playing at Mac’s Bar with Mustard Plug on October 7th, and The Plurals and Honah Lee are co-headlining a shindig at Mac’s on October 10th. Then, Lansing will pick itself up out of the haze of vomit and merch that they don’t remember buying. Cheers!

Honah Lee and Plurals Fall Tour Dates!

The Plurals and Honah Lee are hitting the road in a little less than a month. Honah Lee are doing a few dates out to the midwest, followed by a run with The Plurals through Illinois and Michigan, circling back to the east coast. This is just leg one of a longer, national tour for The Plurals, dates of which will be announced very, very soon.

Honah Lee dates:
10/1 – Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie w/ Prima Donna and Dollyrots
10/3 – Pittsburgh, PA – Intermission Lounge
10/4 – ANYWHERE, OH (still need help with this one, e-mail honahleebooking@yahoo.com)
10/5 – Lexington, KY – The Green Lantern
10/6 – Indianapolis IN – Melody Inn “Punk Rock Night” Awards Night
10/7 – Cincinnati OH – The Drinkery

Plurals / Honah Lee dates:
10/9 –  Chicago, IL – Township
10/10 – Lansing, MI – Mac’s Bar w/ Racket Ghost, Decades
10/11 – Grand Rapids, MI – Mulligan’s Otherside (Honah Lee only, no Plurals)
10/12 – Detroit, MI – The PAN Shop
10/13 – Frostburg, MD – Duncan’s
10/14- Wilmington, DE – El Paso Cafe
10/15 – Brooklyn, NY – The Place Bar and Lounge
10/17 – Trenton, NJ – Mill Hill Basement w/ Local Demise
10/18 – Jersey City, NJ – The Lamp Post w/ Not the Bees (Plurals only, no Honah Lee)
10/20 – Morrisville, PA – Carpenter’s Workshop
10/21 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fire

Assuming we all survive this awesomeness, The Plurals will be heading west from there, so… everybody look out!

Tommy Plural Live Acoustic Set, and…

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Tommy Plural, live in Riverside, CA. An impromptu live collaboration with Miski Dee from City Mouse. Photo by Sabina Couturier.

Hi. Tommy Plural here. I’m in Long Beach, California. I’m playing a few solo dates out here before heading back to Michigan to start prepping for both our annual GTG Fest (October 6th!) and The Plurals fall tour that starts on October 10th (including a string of midwest and east coast dates with Honah Lee!). Anyway, I played a live acoustic set on September 4th on a radio show out here called Demo Schmemo, hosted by our friend Sabina Couturier, and the whole show, including my live set and a somewhat informative interview, can be listened to right here. My segment starts around the 30 minute mark, but there’s good music throughout from the likes of The Dickies, No Age, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Lou Reed, and our old friends Cheap Girls, among others. My last solo show is this Saturday in San Pedro, CA at the home of our buddies Black Sparrow Press.

Lots of other great shows are happening this month, including Honah Lee sharing the stage with the one and only Jello Biafra at the Troc in Philadelphia on September 7th, as well as a hometown gig with cool new-to-our-block kids Not the Bees at the Mill Hill Basement in Trenton, NJ on September 23rd. The Hunky Newcomers (due to hit the studio real, real soon for a proper full-length) will be gracing the stage of Mac’s Bar on September 17th alongside Teenage Bottlerocket. Good stuff. Rounding out the live activity for this month, Drinking Mercury is doing a short run of Michigan dates on September 21st (House Show, Grand Rapids, MI w/ Pistolbrides), September 22nd (Midwest Fest Kickoff @ Rubble’s, Mt. Pleasant, MI w/ Empty Orchestra, Benthos) and September 28th (Mac’s Bar, Lansing, MI w/ Claudettes, Flatfoot). Come on out!

Finally, it is with my great pleasure to say that the GTG family got a little bit bigger on August 26th when Cora Ann Pierce was born to Frankie (of The Break-Ups) and Otis (of Frank and Earnest). While not the first GTG parents (that honor belongs to that old dog Eric CrookedSound), Frankie and Otis have come together in the midst of all of this stupid band activity and found something truly great, and I couldn’t be happier for them. Consider this a toast to two great people that I’m happy to call my friends, and the little one that I can’t wait to get to know.

Well on that sappy note I’m gonna finish my whiskey and pass out. Stellar.

tp

Not the Bees!

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Not the Bees! are from Jersey City, New Jersey. They are Joe, Jon, Steve, and Mike. Their unassuming self-description is “Rough around the edges melodic DIY punk from North Jersey. For fans of Jawbreaker, Hot Water Music, Crimpshrine, etc.” and they are exactly spot on. Unassuming, but self-assured, and this is evident all over their new EP Another Hour to Burn (GTG057). They’re doing a release party on August 17th at River Grille in Chatham, NJ, and the disc will be up in the GTG store shortly thereafter. Until then… listen to it on bandcamp! We’re really excited about this one!

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GTG July! Two Thousand and Twelve!

Mostly local shows – cos we’re all in the studio and working on new songs and all of that awesome stuff! So.. stay tuned!

July 12th – Narc Out the Reds, Hat Madder, Calliope, Cost For Living @ The Garage (Lansing, MI)
July 13th –  The Plurals @ Augustine’s (Lansing, MI – House Show) w/ MindGuards, Leper Colony, and Racket Ghost! (Michigan Rock N Brew Fundraiser)
July 13th – (also, slightly later!) The Hat Madder acoustic set @ Mac’s Bar (Lansing, MI / Wallflowers after party)
July 14th – Stargazer @ (SCENE) Metrospace (East Lansing, MI) w/ Cold Mountain Child, Nate Z
July 20th – Frank and Earnest (Bruce Springsteen Cover Set) @ The Loft (Lansing, MI)
July 21st – Honah Lee @ Champ’s (Trenton, NJ) w/ Local Demise and Idiot Boy (so many GTG friends on this bill!)
July 29th – Honah Lee @ Mill Hill Basement (Trenton, NJ) w/ Decades (ex-Jason Alarm, more GTG friends!)
August 3rd – The Plurals/ Frank and Earnest @ GTG House (Lansing, MI) (GTG Records fundraiser! We’ve got a lot of great releases coming up and if you want them to come out sooner rather than later come out to this show and partake in the fun!)

Slight sidenote, check out this link to listen to a Long Beach, California based radio show called Demo Schmemo. The link in question features the July 3rd episode the featured, among other bands, The Plurals, Honah Lee, Drinking Mercury, and Calliope. The show is every week on Tuesday from 6-7 Eastern Time AKA 3-4 Pacific Time, etc etc, streaming live at kbeach.org.

Startin’ to Sizzle

Well we’ve all started to have that undeniable feeling of peeling our putrid bodies from our bedsheets in the morning, meaning that summertime is rapidly upon us. Here’s a few things going on this month:

June 2nd – Hat Madder tour homecoming show at GTG House (Lansing, MI) w/ Frank and Earnest
June 8th – Honah Lee w/ Not the Bees, Mad Anthony at Legion Hall (Warren, NJ)
June 16th – Honah Lee at Art All Night w/ Cryptkeeper Five, more (Trenton, NJ)
June 22nd – The Plurals w/ Oh My God (“classic” trio lineup) at Mac’s Bar (Lansing, MI)
June 23rd – The Plurals – somewhere in Ohio or PA?!?!?!? Get at me if you have leads on somewhere we can play.
June 24th – The Plurals w/ Honah Lee and City Mouse at The Carpenter Workshop (Morrisville, PA)
June 25th – The Plurals w/ Honah Lee, City Mouse, and Scarier Area at Kung Fu Necktie (Philadelphia, PA)
June 28th – The Hat Madder w/ City Mouse, Lazy Genius, Invisible Mansion at Mulligan’s (Grand Rapids, MI)
June 29th – The Plurals w/ City Mouse, Lipstick, The Fur Coats at Township (Chicago, IL)
June 30th – Hunky Newcomers w/ City Mouse at Firehouse Pizza (Normal, IL)

There are several shows on this list with City Mouse, as you may or may not have noticed. These recent and future Plurals tour mates are on a full national tour with dates listed here. They are highly recommended.

Frank and Earnest and Hunky Newcomers will be in the studio this summer to churn out some full-lengths. The Hat Madder record is done, hopefully out around late summer. Honah Lee is working on a 7-inch. Drinking Mercury has plans for an EP. Stargrazer has two full-lengths in progress. The Plurals will be doing another west coast tour in August (with a full east coast/ south tour hopefully to follow in the fall). Oh my. What are we going to do to contain our excitement?

The Plurals went on tour, but now we’re home.

I spent six weeks from the middle of March to the other day living out of a van with Hattie and Nich, playing shows all over the western United States. It all goes by in a blur; while I’m on the road I forget what the everydayjob life is like – when I get back home I wonder if I imagined the whole thing. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Illinois… this is where I’ve been? It went back and forth from summer to winter, mountain to desert to near tropic, depending on where we were, and today I struggled with brutal wind on a Michigan April day. We played in a damp warehouse, an immaculate cafe, the semi-abandoned gift shop to a cave tour, legendary all ages punk venues, living rooms of houses, and a wide array of “watering holes” both ritzy and well dived to everything in between.

I woke up from a half-sleep state in the passenger seat to the sound of “To Hear Knows When” by My Bloody Valentine at the exact moment the sun crested over the horizon on an early Arkansas morning. I stood on the shores of Lake Tahoe with friends that I had just met days earlier and people that I’ve known and shared my greatest experiences with since we were teenagers. Every day we made new friends that were hard to leave but brought exhilarating thoughts at the idea of meeting again. I saw trees that had no discernible heights and plains with a horizon hundreds of miles away. I had a bouncer try to fight me and then apologize to me three times when he realized that I wasn’t trying to fight him, it was just the way the crowd pushed me.

I got to see City Mouse play every night for two weeks, and was dismayed when I remembered that this wouldn’t just be every day for the rest of my life. I’m a staunch midwesterner and feeling curmudgeonly that I think I left part of my heart in southern California – I mean, come on! The state that consistently produces musicians who love to sing about how great the state is! Stereotypes of paradise! This is betrayal, eh!? – but then I realize that, fuck it, it was awesome and I can’t wait to get drenched in sweat at a warehouse show in the Inland Empire again.

Too many people to thank, too much to process. I kept notes, they’ll be up on this page before too long. We’ll do it again.

tommyplural