man…i really need to stop listening to so much queens of the stone age. otherwise i'm going to completely hate the band in another week or two. then again, hot snakes is still one of my favorite bands of all times, and i've overplayed them to death. hmmm…
danny cash whipped us up an awesome flyer for next friday's show. it was based on a design idea that i had…

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danny is the man. If you ever need any screenprinting done, drop him a line through his website. he's the guy that did our kickass L&N shirts.
tonight after work, i'm going straight to q'doba and then to the rud to catch the debutantes and your black star. as brent said before, i'm killing two "friend obligation" birds with one stone. killer!
until then…work work work work work…
it appears the secret to getting wings is to go on wednesday. spring street has half price appetizers on wednesday night (the pitchers of beer, on the other hand, are full price). included in the "appetizers" are wing baskets of varying sizes. last night we got a 20 wing basket and barely finished it. those fuckers were huge.
i really don't know why i've been so obsessed with wings lately.
i think i've had the same headache for a couple of months now. i only seem to have this headache on days i work, though. i wonder what could be causing this…
my buddy mike has a new site up and running, slowsong.com. thanks to him, i now know that they have a web/java-based version of the old hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy text game. awesome. i wish you could save it, though…
i'm drawing blanks, here…i can't think of anything interesting to post…
oh. i'm beta testing a new game for the playstation 2 called killzone. it's actually pretty good. i didn't like it, at first, but it's started to grow on me. unfortunately, the public beta is riddled with bugs (which the dev team has assured us it is working on) and the loading times are pretty slow. other than that, the graphics look pretty damn great. i may even buy the game when it comes out. how's that grab ya?
i got nothin' else…
wow. took me a little while to recover from this weekend. i spent the whole time getting shit for sleep and then walking around a comic convention all day. three days, two of which were followed by all night drunken buffoonery. a good time, indeed.
we got back sunday night. monday afternoon, right after i got up and had some lunch, we headed back into the studio to start polishing off the recording. i got vocals done on three of the songs and then we kinda quit there. i was left with pretty much no voice for the next day and a half. my throat still kinda hurts. something tells me i may have to alter the vocal style of the band a bit…maybe i'll talk to kevin about that when we go back in to finish up and start mixing on saturday.
other than that, it's been business as usual. except that on monday night spring street didn't have any fucking wings. shit…we even went in there early. what gives?!
and now i'm back at work. and hating every minute of it.
nothing resets the happy clock like a quiet night of sitting at home, doing nothing. man…i loves me some relaxin'. and let me tell ya…relaxing is a lot easier now that i have this awesome bean bag chair thing that the girl bought for me. it's my new videogame chair. it rules.
we're not going to get back into the studio until monday. it's kinda disappointing on one level and for the better on another. we've now had time to listen to things and see what needs to be fixed, as well as time to finalize the lyrics, since they've changed every show we've played. more time to get things right will never be a bad thing, i don't guess.
another reason we won't be back into the studio until monday is because i'll be in chicago at the wizardworld comic-con all weekend. i must have a sick fascination with revealing incredibly geeky facts about my ridiculously pathetic life. i need to seek help.
that reminds me, though…i really need to burn some cds tonight for the trip. i'm used to my car's mp3 player. the girl's car only has a standard cd player. it's like being back in the stone age…
time to get to pretending to work…
oh, sweet weekend…why must you end? why must you rain on my parade and force me to face the horror that is monday?
that pretty much sums it up. we did precious little this weekend and it was great. there was a good amount of sitting around the house. a little bit of hanging at the bar. quite a bit of napping. some eating…just a good ol' time. we did discover that spring street (or normal monday haunt, due to the $.20 wings) has an awesome turkey burger on their new menu…delicious!
of course…i'll be back in there tonight for those wings. can't get enough!
i started getting back into final fantasy xi this weekend. just a little bit of running around and killing shit. everyone needs a "killing shit" type of release, right?
i'm supposed to be beta testing a new ps2 game called killzone soon. i hope it's good. the last two games i beta tested sucked (resident evil: outbreak and monster hunter). i've heard good things, but i guess i'll just have to wait and see.
still waiting to get back into the studio to finish up recording. i haven't talked to kevin in a few days, so i don't even know when he'll be available. i'll be gone all this weekend, so i hope it's in the next day or so…
back to work…
someone (i think it was danny) pointed out that there's currently an open source "history of punk rock" being developed, which has a huge amount of info on the louisville "scene." I've added a few things over the past day (a page for L&N, one for brooksie's old band telavet, a few other odds and ends) and i just generally think it's pretty cool. you should check it out, in a non-beastie boys type way.
last night the girl and i ventured up to spring street for some half price appetizers. we met up with dave and the viking and had a good ol' time. we went home right after that and called it an early night.
i will say that zucchini sticks and hot wings together sound great, but in practical application, they have the tendency to make one's stomach quite…unsettled.
i have nothing else for today.
L&N in the Studio: Day 2:
last night we did all the basic guitar tracks. the punk song actually clicked, once the guitars were a little tighter, which is good. i showed up to the studio to find out that we gave up on the "metal" song and dave didn't even record any bass tracks for it, at all. since he's out of town, we have nothing but scratch tracks and the drums, in case we want to actually do something with it. i think the general consensus is that we'll play it live a few times, see how it's working out, and go from there.
for the record: i hate playing to a click track.
we've got a cd of the rough mixes to listen to for the next week. we go back in next week to fix anything that needs fixing and do guitar overdubs and vocals. i'm looking forward to it.
other than that, the girl and i went up to cahoots for a really late dinner (think 2am). brooksie ended up meeting us up there and we all hung out for a little while, just talking about whatever.
newsflash: i hate my job.
L&N is now on myspace. you can find our page here. it seems to be having a problem loading any of the pictures i've posted, but…whatever. hopefully i can get the other guys to post a blog or two.
the power went out at about 8am, this morning. it was a bright, sunny day, so i don't quite know why it went out. i could hear sirens a few blocks away, but that was about it. it ended up coming back on about an hour or so later, at which point i had to reset the alarm clock. oh well.
time to get back to whatever i'm supposed to be doing.
L&N in the Studio, Day 1:
last night we tracked all of the drums and bass. we had to get the bass done last night, as dave will be out of town for the rest of the week. we were there until about 6am this morning. i am starting to hate all of our songs. tonight we start tracking guitars. i'm assuming that, at some point, my arm will actually just fall off. covering the damages, pulpit and earth born are all working out really well. the new "punk song" (working title)…not so well. "metal" (another working title) is also starting to look like it may be hitting some snags. i think both songs were really just suffering from us losing steam. we'll see what we can salavge tonight.
good times. i need to invest in a case of amp.
other than that…the show went really well on friday. we rocked out, we drank some beer, we sold some t-shirts…everything was cool. and let me tell you…there's an incredible amount of satisfaction in seeing someone wearing your band's shirt while puking on the bar. proud moments, indeed.
days like this i really hate my job. seriously. one of our market areas recently got bought out by comcast. today they're doing all the transitioning. this basically means that these people are no longer our problem, as they are now comcast customers. splendid! until one particular jackass decides to call me…
jackass: i can't get online.
me: well, sir…it appears you're in a transition area. i can put you in touch with comcast…
jackass: i wasn't notified about this! you'd think they'd let you know about this!
me: well, sir, a letter was sent out, emails were sent out, and there was a note on your last bill.
jackass: you may think that's what happened, but that's not…
me: right, sir. would you like me to transfer you to comcast?
jackass: you don't seem to understand me. we're a national childcare agency and it is costing us money to be offline like this!
me: then we better hurry up and transfer you to the people that can help you with your problem!
*the jackass was then immediately transferred to comcast, with no further discussion of the matter*
jesus, man…what do you want? a fucking blowjob?
show tomorrow night. we are apparently playing with some band called "Amps II Eleven." I'm sure they'll be awesome.
last night was a much needed quiet evening at home. the girl and i ordered some pizza, everything was aces. we even went to bed early. i woke up feeling like a million bucks.
they're doing some interesting marketing for halo 2. seems like another one of those sprawling "arg" kinda things. blaine seems to think this points to them having a playable demo in the august oxm. could be…could be.
speaking of halo, that's what my after work plans consist of. i predict "the gooch" will run riot on the asses of all of my friends.
jesus. i wonder if i've ever posted something that insanely geeky.
how about this: my tickets for the wizardworld comic convention in chicago arrived on monday. does that outgeek the halo thing? i think it might.