Thursday, May 11, 2006

FAWM

I got to meet the other "FAWMers" tonight, and they rock. If you don't know what I'm talking about, check it out HERE! Come to the show. It's gonna be a blast! I guess we're gonna decorate the stage like a living room, and we're all gonna sit up there and take turns playing songs. Sweet! Catch a rare acoustic performance by myself, with Wendy from Sunspot on violin for a couple tunes! It's gonna be a good time. And if you want to help me out, feel free to download this FLYER for the show, and hang it up where people will see. Hopefully we'll get a good crowd to come out and chill with us on a Sunday night (May 21st). It's from 7pm to around 10 or so. So, not too late for you folks that gotta wake up early (most of us). It'll be laid back, fun, alcoholic if you so prefer, and musical. The cover is a measly 6 bucks. Hope to see you there!

ps- to listen to a few of the songs I may be playing, go here.

Friday, August 19, 2005

Anyone Have Photos?

So if anybody at the show last night has photos they could share, that would be super rad. Email me at thestintrocks (at) gmail dot com and we'll come up with a way to get 'em up on the official site...

Thanks!

--Dan

Thank You and Goodnight

I am completely thunderstruck by the attendance at last night's show. Thank you all so much for coming out to witness the conclusion of our experiment. Thank you thank you thank you!

I'll post more coherently later. Promise. For now I'll just echo everything my Uncle Timmy had to say and try to survive my workday.

--Dan

Holy fuckin shit!

You know, I don't swear often. Well... yes, I do. But there aren't any clean words to describe how awesome tonight went. The Stint played their one and only show (pretty much) and for some strange reason we PACKED the bar, everyone was really into it, even though few were drunk (Thursday night and all), the booker at the Klinic (Trevor) practically took me home and adopted me, he was so happy with the turnout and the concept of the band, and we even made a very small profit! The guys in Mary Ellis are kick ass beyond belief because they refused to take any money from what we made. I TRIED to give it to them, too. Bless their little hearts. I still have to get a hold of A Gnarly Swell, who impressed the shit out of me. They deserve at least a little cash because they made me think "Why wasn't I that good at age 20?". Dan played awesomely, and for being a dude with a bad-ass cold, he sang great! Bill rocked the drum set like I knew he would (the weird drum part in the middle of "You Don't Know Me", the Ray Charles cover, came out perfectly!). I think I did pretty god damn well, too, if I say so myself. Which I do. It was great to be on stage again and get that feeling back (it's been so long!). The crowd was so great. They were really into the songs, even though they hadn't heard them before. But even a few were singing along, since we put the 4 mp3's online a couple days ago. A lot of people were really upset we were breaking up, which was another huge ego booster (did we really NEED more?). Trevor at the Klinic was under the impression we would do this EVERY month, and kept telling me to come back in September and October and November, etc. I think he may have been drinking. haha... What a good guy. And thanks so much to Erika for filming this. She will hopefully teach me to edit, so I can help with that (the hardest and longest part of this whole thing!) and get a video online before everyone forgets what we just did. Everyone was uber-impressed, and they weren't just blowing smoke up our collective asses. It felt great to get that recognition after doing something so tedious and difficult. Not like it was a horrible thing to do (obviously, we loved it), but it really was difficult to do it as well as I think we did. I try to stay humble most of the time, but for right now, I'm riding this out because shit... we rocked. Thank you Dan, for making me do this, and thanks to Bill for agreeing to play with us. We probably would've been completely fucked had we not had him as a drummer for this. Thanks to all the people who came out on a Thursday night. The turnout was incredible, and even though the QUANTITY was great, it was the QUALITY of the fans that really meant something. In the words of Andrew W.K.---- I love music. :)

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

I Am Sick And I Don't Like It

Well, I suppose The Stint experience wouldn't have been complete without someone getting ill at a very inconvenient time. Namely me, and now. I'll be alright for the gig tomorrow, but it sucks to be missing rehearsal tonight. Yuck.

MP3s are up on the official site. I would've had 'em up sooner but I was...um...busy. At...work. Yeah.

--Dan

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Demo!

The 4 songs we recorded will be on the main website soon, but Dan's a busy guy at work, so I put 'em online here, too...

http://www.bordfans.com/SummerNight.mp3
http://www.bordfans.com/FlipACoin.mp3
http://www.bordfans.com/NothingPersonal.mp3
http://www.bordfans.com/21000Miles.mp3

Enjoy, and hope to see ya at the show in TWO days!
Tim

Sunday, August 14, 2005

By Jove, This Just Might Work

Well, the recording is all done, and I think what we've got sounds terrific given the amount of time we had. We started recording at like 10:30 or so Saturday, went 'til like 5:30, then did 11-2:30 and 3:30-8:30 tonight. So that's four songs in, like, what, 16 hours or so? I'm impressed we knocked everything down that fast. I'll do some backseat mixing with Eric tomorrow and let him master it Tuesday, then we can Burn, Baby, Burn Wednesday night so we have discs to give away on Thursday. And the show is going to have a kick-ass lineup, too! First it's A Gnarly Swell doing good, fast, hard, dark punk, then us (The Stint), then Mary Ellis, Madison Rockstars Extraordinaire. It's gonna be fantastic.

--Dan

A Momentary Low Point

Wow. This is wearing me down. I think last night was the low point for me: I was utterly exhausted, and felt like I was just trying everyone's patience with my wild mood swings. I have no legitimate reason to have felt that way, so I'm blaming on the fact that I was so god damn tired. We made it a good ways through our recording process, today all that's left is my guitars on one song, solos on another, then all my vocals and a little bit of clean-up singing for Tim. I'm really hoping to be through with it by 1 or so, but we shall see. After that we take quickie mixdowns to another studio for drums, where at least I can just cherry-pick and not have to do the work. So that'll be okay, anyway. Somewhere in here I also need to do normal life stuff, too; like buy food.

Well, 10:00, time to get Wonko up and get back at 'er.

--Dan

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Sounding Good

Tonight's practice went great! Bill really had things down well (or he faked it marvelously ;-)), and everything is starting to tighten up. In fact I played the stinkiest out of all of us; need to get my shit together a bit more. Granted none of our songs are going to be as airtight as they could, but given that we'll have had four full-band rehearsals, tops, by the time the gig rolls around we're gonna sound really, really good.

So yeah, I have no worries at all about the gig. Tim and I will finish some writing on Friday then we should be able to sneak in a couple more practices on Monday and Wednesday. The only real question mark that's left for me, at this point, is the recording part of things; it's going to be a real squeeze to get the discs done in time.

It was also really fun to do the "reality tv"-style one-on-one interview things with Erika. I'm juiced to go back and watch this when it's all said and done to see the progress from me and Tim on the couch with Acoustic guitars to an actual band wailing away on stage.

--Dan

Monday, August 08, 2005

The rock never stops!

Well, tonight it didn't. We had a pretty long practice session, which we needed, because it was drummer Bill's first time with both of us (ooh, kinky!). I showed him some songs the other day, and tonight we went over everything. We've got 8 songs now, and they all rock. We're gonna play some weird cover, too. Probably a song you really like that you never wanted to hear done punk EVER, so I will apologize ahead of time. Dan and I are planning to write one song together in the next couple days, too. And it's even possible we'll have one of two MORE songs by the time of the show. I think 10 minutes before we hit the stage I'll say, DAN, BILL! Check this out.. and I'll be all ready to show them a brand new song I just came up with 4 seconds ago. Then, when I attempt to strum the guitar, I will completely forget how. Come on, now, you don't wanna miss that! haha.. Anyway, Bill's drumming blows our balls off, so to speak. I think if we played the show right now, we'd be a lot better than some bands I've seen that have been together for years. And if we played the show 3 weeks ago, we'd be better than Dave Matthews. Well, we've got a recording schedule down, mostly, so we should be able to pull that off. Unless Dan decides during mastering that the new ballad "really needs an orchestra, and possibly a ditchery-doo." And then I come in with "no way, all that's missing now is the chorus of small children in the background." WE ARE THE WOOOOORLD... or something. yeah. So, make sure you come to the show next Thursday, 'cause it's the only one, folks. ROCK!