Heres the facebook event...!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1679...message_bubble
// Mattias
Heres the facebook event...!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1679...message_bubble
// Mattias
Wow - I just took a look at the FB event for Houston and, much to my (not pleasant) surprise, the showtime is listed as "9:00 PM - 2:00 AM" .
First off, Kari and I aren't the spry young things we used to be - this would be a hell of stretch for both of us, but especially my wife. More of an endurance test than a show, I hate to say.
Second, you guys are playing the NJ Proghouse the very next evening - how the heck can one end a show at 2:00 AM Central Time and be ready for a show in New Jersey the next evening? I guess it's possible, but why?
Anyway, Kari and I are in discussion as to what to do - I'd really, REALLY hate to have to take a pass on such a rare, fine opportunity, but I just don't know about this...
I realize this is just "our thing", that many folks have no problem with such a time frame at all, just...argh...
Leo
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Went back to that thread (which I had followed for a while), and I think I see what your points are, and heartily agree with a lot of it. For Prog to survive, it must be played live - and since there are extremely few venues (and since I live in Texas, I would say entire REGIONS) that do not or cannot support a pure "Prog" agenda, new audiences must be cultivated and the club scene is exactly the place to do it.I am utterly sympathetic personally, but see some of my comments in the "How do we Build the Audience for Prog?" thread.
In the case of this gig, I totally support the venue selection - eclectic and rather exciting, really - and the "bohemian" aspect of having it in what amounts to an art gallery & performance space in a really funky area of town. That's totally cool with me.
But must we swing the pendulum all the way to the other extreme - while I can't expect a band to accommodate "old-fogeyism", does it have to be a three-band format, starting at 9:00 PM and going all the way to 2:00 AM? Rhetorical question, I guess.
I've been with friends to see many a djent band, with three-band bills included, that ended at or before midnight, and had plenty of younger folks...
Mattias, thank you so much for your kind and generous reply - I would never expect you to cater to one fan's situation, but I would think you would want a schedule more favorable for your (and your band's) sake... Believe me, Kari and I have been talking about this gig since we found out about it.
You have been more than gracious in your communications, both here and on FB. Whatever happens, we remain dedicated fans, and will support you and your many projects for years to come .
Leo
Well, if we play at 9-ish then we get the nerves out of the way (the verse on Pluto is the worst thing Ive ever written) and we might be able to enjoy a cold beverage afterwards.
It makes sense...in all sorts of ways.
// Mattias
Awesome, Mattias - I will check as the week progresses.Well, if we play at 9-ish then we get the nerves out of the way (the verse on Pluto is the worst thing Ive ever written) and we might be able to enjoy a cold beverage afterwards.
It makes sense...in all sorts of ways.
// Mattias
And "Pluto" is fine to my ears, as is all the Necromonkey material ....
Leo
P.S. I'll be glad to buy the first round of cold beverages....
My guess it is the venue sets the time and the band has no say in it. I live in a college town and quite a few venues here do not start live music until 9 and sometimes 9:30PM at night (the fairly well known Bell's Brewery is a good example). It does not matter who is playing or what night of the week it is, it is just what they do.
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