Monday, March 29, 2010

ETERNAL SUMMERS EP

Yeah we sort of forgot to promote our own record! OOPS! buy it here:
♫ http://www.insound.com/Eternal_Summers_EP_10inch/productmain/p/INS73391/

or here:
www.chimneysweeprecords.com

This is the one we self released in January of 09 and was re-released on March 13th on 10" vinyl on Chimneysweep Records.

-ALSO-
Serge from the amazing German Measles and equally awesome Beachniks just turned me on to this band called Particles.....AHHHHHHH! so good. plus carrie brownstein rules!

Hey, Sleuth, Name That Tune! from Carrie Brownstein on Vimeo.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

A Summary of Intense Living

SXSW was SO FUN!!!!

TOP 10 Best Moments

10. Voodoo crust punk house in Little Rock (Stephen and Britt...you guys rule!)
9. Watching a pretty hilarious interview with some dude and the Dixie Chicks at a table near us.
8. Being at the only Hisclancyness show at SXSW. AMAZING!
7.
6. Meeting the Splinters!
5. Motel6/Super8 bro-down with Reading Rainbow!
4. Delicious bbq chicken at the Day Before the Mess Fest.
3. Having 4 shows in a row with the Beach Fossils, the Beets and Reading Rainbow.
2.Getting free snacks at the top of the Driskell Hotel because the waitress thought Daniel was Jack Black.
1. Sounding like a 10 piece band at GorillavsBear showcase!

Friday, March 5, 2010

why SXSW is going to devour our brains and other folk legends

for anyone who would like to shadow us for bring your daughter/son to work day here is some vital information:


ETERNAL SUMMERS SHOW INTENERARY

TUESDAY MARCH 16: DAY BEFORE THE MESS FEST

address: Ben B's House, 2908 cole st. ( just east of i 35, between the service road of i35s and red river st. Its on the corner of 30th st and cole st.)
set time: 7:30pm


WEDNESDAY MARCH 17: UP HOUSE SHOW

address: 13813 Carpenter Lane Manchaca, Texas 78652
set time: 1:00pm

WEDNESDAY MARCH 17: KANINE RECORDS SHOWCASE
address:815 East 6th Street, Austin, Texas 78702,
set time: 5:00




THURSDAY MARCH 18: DEATH AND TAXES SHOWCASE
address: The Red Fez 209 West 5th Street
set time: 2:00pm


THURSDAY MARCH 18: WEEKLYTAPEDECK SHOWCASE
address: Karibu Ethiopian Restaurant 1209 E 7th St.
set time: 9:20pm


FRIDAY MARCH 19: GORILLAVABEAR SHOWCASE
address: Klub Krucial 612 E.6th St.
set time: noon


SATURDAY MARCH 20: VOLAR/VIDEOTHING SHOWCASE
address: Trailer Space Records Ste A, 1401 Rosewood Avenue
set time: 1:15pm

SATURDAY MARCH 20: CAKE SHOP/SACRED BONES SHOWCASE
address: Spider House 500 West 29th Street at Guadalupe
set time: 7:30pm

that is all. give us hugs, a kombucha, or whatever.

Monday, March 1, 2010

hang onto yourself

we played unicorn manor this past weekend in Richy Monde. it was a jam packed day...a little acoustic set on wrir (i will try to post those songs...HILARIOUS!) careytown burgers and fries, the itis, an interview in a cat pee drenched room, casual attitudes towards coke and finally the show. here is a song we are covering now. demand it the next time you see us!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Winter's End

Saturday we unleashed our cover band side project called Winter's End. yeah i know. but it was really fun. included was a cover of this song by Galaxie 500:



(notice the disdain on his face.)

Also today our UK "Seasons" EP is out on Meal Deal Records. Snag one here: www.mealdealrecords.com

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

ROCK AND ROLL BOOKS

HEY!  You can pre order our E.P. on 10 inch Vinyl with digital download from Chimney sweep records. Limited 500   

www.chimneysweeprecords.com/store/

HEY! You can order our 7 inch E.P. on white vinyl from Meal Deal records. Limited 300

www.mealdealrecords.bigcartel.com/

My name is Daniel.  I drum for Eternal Summers.  Here's my first blog: 

There is a theme.  

 

In the Winter of now I find myself contempt to burry my minds eye into the words of a nice book.  I'm reading nothing but books involving music as of now.  Here's  a few books i have read and reread this winter.  


1. "Our Band Could Be Your Life"  by Michael Azerrad

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I have read this book more than a few times and consider it one of the most influential books i have ever read.  It includes some of the best "punk" bands as well as some of the best "pop" bands, depending on your definitions.  It's all sounds. Black Flag, Minutemen, Husker Du, The Replacements, Sonic Youth, DInosaur Jr. and a bunch more are included in this book; fun and easy to read.  

 




2. "PLease Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk". by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain. 

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I borrowed this from my brother a long time ago lost it, then bought it again for my birthday.  It's a pretty good book consisting of tons of interviews.  It does get a little too gossipy at times but is still a nice and informative view of Punk Rock music.  It's basically a ton of interviews taken from over a long period of time.  It includes interviews from Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Cheetah Chrome, Patti Smith and tons more. 


  


3. "Come As You Are" by Michael Azerrad.

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I am totally in a 90's heavy, noise, punk rock phase.  I grew up with this stuff but am seeing it differently in my upper 20's.  They were a continuation of punk music.  

Michael Azerrad wrote this by interviewing Nirvana over a long period of time.  It was written before Kurt Cobain passed away.  However, the second edition was published with an epilogue. There's not a hyper vibe on Cobain being a legend which is nice.  It's basically a good band biography.  There's lots of pictures too!  


Next on my list of books: 

Eye Mind: The Saga of Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators, The Pioneers of Psychedelic Sound.


Black Postcards: A Rock and Roll Romance. 


Any suggestions???



Thursday, February 11, 2010

YIKES: a dream.

i had a pretty psychotic dream the other night. in it i was thirteen and at a summer camp near a canyon. 8 or so kids and i stood at the edge of a cliff, picking up small baby lambs by their front two arms. i remember that my lamb was especially chubby and cute. we dropped the lambs into the canyon. all the kids peered over the cliff to see the carnage. i couldn't bring myself to do it and stood far back from the edge.