
http://www.neighborhoodtheatre.com/theatre/events/shows.asp?fshow=922
We are playing The Neighborhood Theatre on July 18th at a awesome venue. Our first time playing there. Hope to see you out, its a gallery crawl night..
J
We just booked a whole slew of new shows all around, and still working on some more!!! Check it out and mark the calendar!!!!!!!!!
May is gonna be a hectic month for us!!!! We hope to see you out somewhere soon..We will be everywhere from Wilmington to Lafayette, Ga. to Charlotte NC to Summerville, SC this Friday night. Just got done with practice and we are ready to do it do it. For those of you who pay attention to our recording schedule, we have been constantly recording, but at a slow and steady pace. We are most definetly working on a full length album. You’ll be hearing more about this soon. Love ya
Jeremy
Our friend Ben Jack used our song “Say Nothing Do Nothing” from our latest EP for this trailer he made. Check it out. Looks and sounds great.
J
So we havent played Mchale’s in Rock Hill in a while, but we will be there Saturday with our friends Megan and Byrne of Megan Jean and the Klay Family Band! Gonna be a fun night with the kids. We’re gonna split the sets up so there will be a little of both bands through the night. Always good to be in Rock Hill.
J
Hey there, I just got done uploading a bunch of awesome pictures from the Visualite show back in November. Thanks to Diana Augustine at www.shutter16.com. Tomorrow we play first show in Columbia, S.C. at The White Mule. Should be a good night with The Sea Wolf Mutiny. Looking forward to hanging out with my cousins and cousins in law. I haven’t been there very much since I was at USC, looking foward to it. See ya’ll there.
Jeremy
Still working out a few kinks with the new web site design, but I think it looks pretty good! All credit to Dan Bourdeau. Good practice tonight. Ready for Snug Harbor on Friday!
Jeremy
Rock Hill-based quartet Elonzo isn’t about sudden moves and bombastic choruses. It’s not about brashness or volume. Elonzo shuffles in subtlety and plaintive comfort. Frontman Jeremy Davis boasts a smooth croon, tempered by a melancholic moan and bolstered by the understated backing his band provides. Sister Maggie Davis Bourdeau sprinkles gentle keyboard phrases behind her brother’s guitars. Her husband, Dan Bourdeau, drives his drum kit firmly, but without frivolity, shuffling below the melody, pushing and pulling against it, coaxing direction from verses and choruses. Even when the band ramps up — as in the conclusion of “Town in the Pines” — with Davis peeling off slabs of guitar noise behind a plunking banjo and Bourdeau’s insistent drumming, its release is all the more effective for the song’s overall restraint. Ultimately, that’s exactly why Elonzo works. The band’s mostly straight-laced and clean-cut alt-country shuffles belie the intensity beneath them, and when that intensity pokes its head, it’s more dynamic than any blustering, scorched bar band could hope to be. The power is in the contrast. They share the stage this Saturday with local songwriter Harrison Ray’s latest act. —Bryan Reed
Well,
Dan had the new website up and running, but apparently Internet Explorer doesn’t like it, so it will be a few more days. Dangit! Also, I hope you guys are enjoying the new EP. Getting more packaged up. This is my first blog in a while, sorry. I need to stay on that. Too many sites to keep up with.
Jeremy






