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02/22/02 The Blackstone, Cumberland, RI
February 21, 2002, 9:00 PM


Sorry it has been so long since the last time we've written in here. We have been so damn busy with booking shows, writing music, and all that good stuff. Last night's show absolutely rocked. We opened for the URI band Holiday, who put on a great show. Their link is on our links page by the way. We had a great audience who really enjoyed the music. We introduced some new songs which went over really well too. That's all I have to say for now. Rock on!

-- Paul
12/02/01 The Equator Club, Manchester, CT
December 1, 2001, 7:30 PM


Wow, what a show everyone. Who woulda thought my entire drum set would collapse during a song? Not I. But we dealt with it. And we rocked. I have got to say that the Equator was one of our more enjoyable shows. The crowd was awesome. So many people in CT are all about the local scene and supporting them. I thank you all for sharing the special night with us. You ALL rock! And Connecticut, we'll be back soon! Janie Superstar was a great band to play with, they are fantastic. We chatted with them for a bit and we are going to try to set some shows up together. Its going to be great.

Its almost time for the holidays, thankfully! The entire band wishes everyone a safe and happy holiday season! I'm pretty tired right now so I'm gonna leave you all. Keep rocking people!

-- Paul
11/21/01 Providence, RI
November 21, 2001, 8 PM


What's up everyone? I figured I would write in a quick journal. We are psyched about the Manchester, CT show next weekend. Word on the street is that a good crowd will be showing up, and we hope you all can be there. I've been to the Equator as a spectator and I must say I had a great time watching all the bands. There was a band that did a cover of System of a Down's "Chop Suey!" that blew me away. There is a lot of talent in Connecticut. We will be playing with Janie Superstar and some other bands that are not announced yet.

I checked out the Saves the Day show at Lupo's in Providence last weekend. The crowd was amazing. The first band was Thursday, which happens to be Nate's brother's new band. They had the crowd going crazy. They all put on an amazing show.


Well, its Thanksgiving tomorrow, and I think we all have a lot to be thankful for. After the whole September 11th events, we are all lucky to be here. We knew a lot of people in NYC that made it out alive, thankfully. Keep safe all. We are all with our families this week resting up for the December 1st show. Its nice to be home, I must say.

See you all next Saturday!

--Paul
10/12/01 The Living Room, Providence, RI
October 12, 2001, 10 PM


I remember a year ago stepping onto the very same stage as I did tonight for the first time ever. We were all nervous. It was a Monday night, and we had no idea how the music would hit the audience. A year later, we are in the prime time slot on a Friday night. While the Living Room is no extravagant club, it is where we as a band took our infant steps into playing shows. But this time we were not as nervous. We're well beyond that stage. With that said, we stepped out and played what may have been the show of our life. We did run into a few broken guitar strings, but the carried on. Our fans were absolutely amazing too us and very receptive of our newest songs. Thank you all for being so kind and generous to us, and for supporting us this whole time.

Driving to the club was an experience in itself. The excitement inside is sometimes difficult to control. When you love to play as much as we do, you cannot blame us. Being on stage tonight was extremely enjoyable, the most fun we've ever had with a show. We met some great new friends at the show, friends who we hope to grow with as we expand and gain experience around the country. Tonight was not about the money or the attention; it never will be. Tonight was about the love of music. You all have given us the opportunity to share our love of music with you. Thank you!
10/11/01 Stuartstock 2001, Providence College, RI
October 11, 2001, 10PM

Tonight was a fun night at Providence College, although we didn't exactly expect having to play an hour after our sheduled time. But these things happen. Our sound tech was not our usual guy, so we apologize the loud harmonica! Thanks to everyone who stuck around for the show and came to talk with us after the show. We hope you all had as much fun as we did. See you soon Providence College!
5/4/01 Done With Civ 2001, Providence College, RI
May 4, 2001, 3:00 PM

This show was one of the most exhausting shows we have ever played. 90+ degree heat, no shade, and no cold water. But, a crowd of 1000 there to share in the pain! We were a little disappointed with the sound equipment supplied, but everyone seemed to really enjoy the show. Thanks for coming!
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