Wednesday, June 15, 2011

WEST COAST TOUR: Jason Clackley & the Exquisites / So Adult

Can't hardly wait!  We're traveling the west coast with Jason Clackley and the Exquisites from Seattle.  The first two shows will be in Bellingham and Seattle.

7/28  Bellingham, WA @ Jinx w/ Trees & Stars, EllenOprah

7/30  Seattle, WA @ Steelhorse House w/ Steelhorse
7/31  Portland, OR @ Laughing Horse Book & Film Collective w/ Crush Hour, Your Rival
8/01  Springfield, OR @ The Gathering Place w/ Athame, Get Wise, Skatterbomb, Call It Off
8/02  Reno, NV @ HQ
8/03  Fresno, CA @ Chinatown Youth Center
8/04  San Diego, CA @ Che Cafe w/ Joyce Manor, Merry Christmas
8/05  Los Angeles, CA (HAVE BANDS, NEED A SPOT) w/ Joyce Manor, Merry Christmas
8/06  Garden Grove, CA @ The Cabin w/ This is Hell, Decoder, Joyce Manor, Merry Christmas
8/07  San Jose, CA @ Think and Die Thinking Fest (Exquisites only)
8/08  Oakland, CA @ The Yellow Room
8/09  Redding, CA @ Sue's Java


Here's Jason Clackley and the Exquisites playing at the Black Lodge in Seattle.  
Directed by J.J. Abrams.

Monday, June 13, 2011

SHOW: Friday, July 8 @ No House with Bright Weapons, Cumulus, Cristina Bautista


The bummer news is, since Cristina Bautista (Connecticut Four, Visqueen, and Paxil Rose) and Alex Niedzialkowski (Cumulus and Kid Silver) both live in Seattle now, we rarely get to see them play in Bellingham anymore.  The fuzzy news is they are both playing here with Bright Weapons and So Adult at the No House on Friday, July 8.  

We played at the No House during Yellingham and I was hoping we would get to play there again.  Email us (so.adult at gmail.com) if you need the address. 

Friday, June 3, 2011

Our friends, ENVISION, have a new record.


ENVISION has a new record out and I really love it. These dudes have been our buds for forever and both guitarists, Keith and Alex, were original members in So Adult. Bo was in the studio with them lending his Producer's finesse when they recorded with Jackson Long at Two Sticks Audio (R.I.P.) in Seattle. This band is so good at serenading your heart with symphonic interludes that you almost forget that your ears are seconds away from a purely enjoyable thrashing.