Sunday, February 28, 2010


Echo Curio and Exclusive After party on Sunset BLVD:

The Echo Curio is an art/performance space in Echo Park just down the street from the Echoplex. There was an odd mingling of hipsters, anarchists, artists, general weirdoes, and a few cowboy boots assembled for our show. We passed up a happy hour gig at The Joshua Tree Saloon to play there, so we were hoping that it would be a good show. Sometimes it seems that backwater saloons and Anarchist Artspaces are the only place that we truly make sense, even though we don’t really fit into either.

We played with four awesome Bands:

C-horse

C-horse was our favorite band with awesome Harmonies and some sweet pop songs sung by two total babes (& their two handsome counterparts.) Here’s a bad photo of them:



We will play with them again for sure either here, or back home in Texas.

We had an awesome show with a packed crowd standing in total silence for every song, so I am glad we ventured past the deserts of Eastern California. Our drummer from NYC surprised us with his wife and my friend Will from High school. They were vacationing in California and heard we were in town from the hot Hollywood blogs…

We took this reunion of sorts as a great opportunity to have a party in the new tour bus so we distributed Lonestars from our secret smuggled stash and got this sweet picture inside the new tour bus on Sunset Blvd.


Now that we have made it to the big time I know how it must have felt to be in Guns & Roses during the 1990s. There were fans and bums knocking on the door trying to get our autographs, but we just played it cool inside our new oasis.

Here’s some footage of us playing the Curio edited by our Drummer Nima on his Flipcam:

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