It was the record that you needed to complete your punk collection.

You missed a hell of a show last night. Tullycraft and The Lucksmiths were in fine form, and The Math & Physics Club is a welcome new sound in the ever dwindling twee masses. Lots of people in the house, and many familiar faces.

So, you’re wondering where I’ve been? A list for your asses:

  • Finding a job, which has been found for quite a while. I start as a paralegal in June.
  • Finding a place to live, which has been found. I move in Saturday, Ballard is my new home.
  • Studying for the LSAT. Which I’m taking in June.
  • Playing fantasy baseball and losing, badly.
  • Not buying new music, since I have to save that money for important stuff, like rent. (Although I did pick up the new Lucksmiths and Tullycraft albums, natch).
  • Not reading. I haven’t picked up the several books I’ve been reading for a while now, as they’ve been replaced with the Powerscore LSAT Logic Games Bible. I hate logic games, but I’m getting better.

I’m making an emergency drive down to California to fetch the rest of my things on Monday. Hoping to travel to LA for my niece’s baptism at the end of May, and then to State College via NYC next month for Josh and Renda’s wedding. Busy and exciting times. And it smells like summer.

Catch, anyone?

PS some new tullycraft: stowaway.

3 Responses to “It was the record that you needed to complete your punk collection.”

  1. brl Says:

    hell yes, let’s play catch when you come through The Yooj, dude.

    also, the portland version that featured Andrew Kaffer and the AGSFB instead of the Math&Physics club was totally sweet. arriving back home at 4something in the morning was less than totally sweet, but well worth it.

  2. Chris Says:

    The new Lucksmiths is quite good. I enjoy “Fiction” — and it was a kick to hear “A Chapter …” played live in SF.

  3. brandon Says:

    i don’t get to see the Lucksmiths this time around. so you guys can all go to hell.

    bmp

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