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sadie
Sep 21st, 2004, 10:33 PM
check out my band's new website: www.pomofos.com.

we've got an online promo and several downloadable tracks from our cd that's coming out oct. 1. <yay>

and proto and rog: we're playing the cafe diem, richmond, oct. 27! :hinthint

EisigerBiskuit
Sep 21st, 2004, 10:39 PM
anyone who wants to talk about that dot at the end of the link go shoot themselves.

I only listened to Restless, but after that I'm going to listen to the other few. I love this kind of music at 10 at night :)

sadie
Sep 22nd, 2004, 11:39 AM
sigh. i shan't shoot myself, but i shall say i tried to edit it out. i kept getting an "error in deleting post" message. :(

FartinMowler
Sep 22nd, 2004, 04:45 PM
The website you have requested does not exist.

sadie
Sep 22nd, 2004, 11:18 PM
doh. still i can't edit it. so here:

www.pomofos.com

sadie
Sep 25th, 2004, 06:26 PM
:(

HickMan
Sep 25th, 2004, 06:57 PM
which one are you? :(

Captain Goodtimes
Sep 25th, 2004, 07:13 PM
I'll give you a hint: Sadie can give birth to children ;)

That's the most polished music work i heard from board members here, cool.

slavemason
Sep 26th, 2004, 11:34 AM
Hey Sadie, that sounded great. If you decide to come a little further south, try the Joint in Clemson SC( http://thejointlive.com). You'd go over great there and they pay pretty well. Pretty well by my standards at least.
If you need an opening band, tell Scott we'll do it ( http://jtandtheblame.com ). We're not a jam band by any stretch of the imagination, but we've went over pretty well the couple of times we've played there.
I always thought you lived in bloody-old England for some reason. Best of luck in the breaking of legs and such.

sadie
Sep 26th, 2004, 06:36 PM
thanks, guys!

mason, we've been in contact with people in charleston already. how far is clemson? and as far as opening local bands go, we're totally into that. i'll check the site out when i have a chance. :)

slavemason
Sep 26th, 2004, 10:46 PM
Clemson is in the north-western tip area of South Carolina. It's about a four hour drive from Charleston (pretty good and in between, it sounds like). There's another place in Spartanburg SC (where I'm from, about an hour east of Clemson) you would fit in, but the turnout is pretty thin. Still,, it would be better than nothing, if you needed a gig on the way down or the way back up. http://guitarbar.net/ Ask for Marc.

Protoclown
Sep 27th, 2004, 12:03 PM
Sadie, that's great!! I will definitely try to make it out to the show!

sadie
Sep 27th, 2004, 01:35 PM
excellent! 'member that railroad adventure? perchance. :P

cool, mason. i listened to some tracks from your site; quite innovative. i'd love to do a night with you guys. i'll be talking with the guys soon.

sadie
Sep 30th, 2004, 11:21 PM
psst. i'm interested in hearing negative feedback, too. ;) or if you have something to say about the site itself, as i made it, do tell. all comments are welcome and encouraged. thanks and please ring the bell on your way out. >:

sadie
Oct 2nd, 2004, 02:51 AM
would it help if i offered prizes and shit? :(

slavemason
Oct 3rd, 2004, 12:29 AM
Grow some hair you Hippies! :/

sadie
Oct 8th, 2004, 09:25 PM
we had our cd release party last night at a local club with a pretty good turnout. the owner started out being a jerk; he didn't let us get a sound check, but he ended up saying he enjoyed it. and, yah, it was loud, and people had to scream to order drinks, but the flow was a go. and it's very cool to look out in the crowd and see people dancing and singing the lyrics to your originals. oh, and on top of my one-fourth, i got half of a $25 tip for singing an acoustic encore--one song! :O

p.s. i changed the site, and some of it isn't up yet, but there's a link to the cover art and a few sample songs from the cd we just got back from discmakers saturday. LOOK: www.pomofos.com >:

sadie
Oct 20th, 2004, 01:06 PM
okay.

at least check out the song i wrote and tell me what you think. i've posted the acoustic version of it before, but it sounds much cooler electric, i think.

there's just one thing about it. it doesn't seem to me like the vocals and the music mesh; i'm not sure what it is. maybe the vocals are too loud?

here it is: http://www.pomofos.com/verge.mp3

please?

sadie
Oct 21st, 2004, 12:37 PM
meanies. >: :(

FS
Oct 21st, 2004, 02:46 PM
Curious, I don't remember seeing this topic before even though it got bumped like half a dozen times in the last two months.

The site looks good, well organized. red and white on black is a little clichéd (:rolleyes), but meh. I'm downloading all the songs now to listen, and get back here later.

Mad Melvin
Oct 21st, 2004, 03:13 PM
That one guy in your band looks like Josh Homme.

FS
Oct 21st, 2004, 03:41 PM
I really like the songs Balance In Her Hand and Midnight Rider, and I'm a sucker for almost any version of Have A Cigar :rock I think On The Verge is easily my favorite of all the available downloads on your site, though. The electric version sounds more complete. I don't know, when it comes to music I can pretty much only say whether I like it or not, not what might be improved or whatever.


And Proto, Rog and the rest of the Richmonders need to go see you next week. :( I would.

sadie
Oct 21st, 2004, 06:29 PM
yay! you just made me smile SO big! :)

sadie
Oct 27th, 2004, 01:06 PM
we're playing tonight in richmond, but i don't think proto's gonna be able to come. :( i've gotta leave right after school 'cause it takes about three hours to get there, especiallly on our big old van. i hope our bass player--who lives there--brings out a lot of his friends, so we won't be playing to the waitstaff and bartender. he waits tables, and you know how restaurant people love to party, so i think they'll show. my throat's a little scratchy 'cause of the weather's changing (and not at all due to the number of cigarettes i've smoked), so i should be in great screaming mode. yay.

sadie
Oct 29th, 2004, 12:08 AM
in the van on the way up to richmond yesterday, ted was reading some stuff he'd printed out from the internet about marketing bands. this piece in particular was about moving into a regional phase, rather than just keeping it local. it's normal to feel a bit let-down, the article said, when you're used to screaming hometown fans and go to another city to find either no one shows up or the few that do don't really get into it. it's tough breaking into a new city.

at the time, i was like, well, we won't have such a let-down, then, 'cause it's not exactly like we have the screaming fans to begin with--even in our hometown. but the night turned out so well we had screaming fans in the big city! we were supposed to stop at 1am, but we ended up playing encores until about twenty after. the bar staff were cool, giving us great service (and a sweet deal on jack for me :P) and totally enjoying our music.

this local promoter guy came up and played a good blues harp on "born under a bad sign," and sang and played a different version of "knockin' on heaven's door." he said he's interested in getting us in on some of his shows, so that could be profitable.

we hung out with jacob's friends in the fan until about 4am, and i finally crashed on the futon around 6. by 10am, i was up and we were headed to the waffle house. then it was a few hours back home to real life.

FS
Oct 29th, 2004, 06:10 AM
sounds like a good time :o