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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Hamtramck Music Fest Preview Part 1. Bands A-D

 From the National Affairs Desk-

   Hey all, Metro here, and to cut to the chase and be completely honest, the first part of my 2022 Hamtramck Music Fest (HMF) preview was a bomb. It had roughly, not even 25%, of the hits of the AEW wrestling/Cucumber suck-off post, and only 10% of the hits that the JCM Final Show at the New Dodge posts got. This proves multiple things. Maybe the previews have gotten old, but you can't blame me. I can't help it if it's the same bands playing every year, and for the newer bands, they have yet to realize that a Facebook event page doesn't really count as any type of promotion. Or maybe it's just because Metro, the JCM, and the cast of characters in the Too Much Fun Club actually draw after all these years. Let's roll with that. I see you right now sitting on the phone or laptop, in the afternoon (ouch), living vicariously through the Gonzo exploits of Metro, Kentucky Pete, E First, -jr, Wang, JCM Accountant Sebastian Owl, among others. I don't mean that as a knock. It's good. Soak it in. Get inspired. I'm already on a tangent, okay. The HMF Part 1 Prevue:
   In the years past, the format for these previews was that I would take each act and randomly pick a song or video, consume as much as tolerable and then give a two to three sentence review or recommendation. I can't do that this year. I've gotten old and bored with it all. Plus Part Zero drew horrible numbers. The JCM/New Dodge posts blew it out of the water so maybe....people just don't care anymore about these Fests.
   So for 2022, we are using a new format. I will look at an act's name and if I have any type of knowledge, a memory, or story comes to mind, then I will post that. If I am not familiar, I will search for a pic because the best way to judge the quality of an act is by the way they look (and if they have any Hardbodies). Sorry, I won't be posting any nudes this year even if they're out there. We are in the age of No More Fun. (Venmo/Paypal if interested). As always, this site is for entertainment/satire purposes, but hope you look up some of these jobbers on your own if my take catches your eye. Keep in mind that this preview will be the most press some of these people get in their entire lives. Deal with it. Rock and roll.




HMF 2022 Preview A-D

1magine- Oh boy, we're starting off with a bang. This is the jabroni who tried to cancel/protest/ruin the lives of people at the New Dodge (which is listed as a HMF venue btw). This goofball held a protest, but get this. He was the Only One Who Showed Up!!




For future reference Einstein, it doesn't help when you try to get people to show up for a protest (and the deleted posts show, you did try), and then show up on a day the venue is closed. What a doofus. If he had any integrity (let's be real) he should protest HMF because the New Dodge is included. Or maybe protest the New Dodge during the fest. I mean JCM protested before our actual last show and we had no idea what we were even protesting. If HamFest had any balls (let's be real here) they should book him to play at the New Dodge. If New Dodge's new owners were smart they would tell HMF to go fuck themselves because it is proven that venues actually lose money hosting the Fest. We are off to a great start and it is only downhill from here.

75 Days of Sun- State Fair band but probably nice people.

Act Casual- They have over 4k Facebook followers. The Vegas over/under on how many of them will be there is set at 9. Take the under before the odds shift!!!

Adam Cuthbert- No clue. Wonder if he knows where the money's going?

Adynation- Couldn't find anything of substance. Could be that whoever did the HMF flyer screwed up the spelling of the name which is a high possibility. "Adynation" sounds like something the tambo player would break out at a 4am binge session of the Ted Danson/Kristen Bell show "The Good Place" though I would have no knowledge of that ever happening.

Alluvial Fans- They are a band.

Ameera Bandy- Found nothing. Great job!

The Amino Acids- Peter puffers famous for ripping off their gimmick from a Jack White video and having below average cardio.

Angel of Mars- This is a band.

Anthony Retka- I see the name everywhere but couldn't tell you a single thing about him. And neither could you.

The Antibuddies- Dorks, but they do have females in the band. Hamtramck Steve I'm looking at you. No following into restrooms. It's 2022.

As Your Attorney- I would advise you to skip it.

Audra Kubat- Still hasn't responded to my friend request from 2014.

Atmig- I'm not looking this up.

Authors of Ambition- Found nothing. Wonder if they know where the money's going...

Bad Magnets- Well we have made it to the letter "B" and we have our first JSB band of the Fest. To every legit artist who applied and got the "We received a lot of submissions but unfortunately not everyone,,," message, bookmark this.

The Band Mint- Look like good people.

Barker & Broski- I wonder if Barker or Broski know where the money's going...

Ben Stalets- Looks like good people. J/K!

Bend- I think this band gave the Silver Hornet an oil change last week.

Big D & the Actual Proof- Look like nice people who live for a Detroit Music Award.

Bitchcraft- They have a song called "Hot Socialist" which shows that they at least have an amazing sense of self-awareness and irony.


The Blitzers- Dorks that make flyers (Not that I would know).

Bloody Butterflies- They still play in masks??  C'mon kids.

The Blueflowers- Probably nice people who may or may not take themselves too seriously.

Bourbon Squirrel- We have a female AND a person of color sighting! In Vegas we would call that a parlay. Crafty HMF. Crafty.

The Boy Detective- Insert obligatory [REDACTED] joke here.

BPM Tronic- Does BPM know where the money's going?

Brian McCoskys- Not even bothering to correct the name.

Bruce Farrell- Wonder if he knows where the money's going...

The Bruised Reed- Well they do have a female in the band, but I am totally stressed out because I can't tell if she's a "maybe". But they are most likely good people.

Burn Maralago- A bunch of failed theater kids that aren't even good enough for Gold House Media/Tunde LLC. Interesting that they still don't have a Facebook page. Looks like they want to keep it on the down low so they don't get fired from Subway.

Cadriane- Can't decide if a "Maybe" or a "Pass". 29 followers on FB. Ehhhhhhh

Cause & Effects- One Man Band!

Checker- The short haired girl has my attention. If I cover HMF they may be on my List. 25 FB followers. More people than that just read this sentence.




Christ Weasel- Geek playing on a laptop with props. But looks like he very well could kick your ass.




Cinecyde- Skid and his wife are good people. * UPDATE- They are already off the fest bwahahahaha.

Citizen Smile- These geeks totally can't take a joke or any type of criticism and expect everyone to think they are the next big thing despite being around for years, given many opportunities, and still haven't moved the needle. So, basically, the perfect act for 2022. Might as well call themselves Tally Hall at this point. Fuck 'em.

Cocktail Shake- For the DMA crowd. No chaser.

Confidence- I have zero confidence where the money is going.

The Corduroy Job- Probably nice people.

Cosmic Light Shapes- Ahhhhhh yes, here we go. NOW we know where the money is going...

Come Out Fighting- Generic bar punk. Probably okay.

Counter Elites- Looks like all the Spotify proceeds ($0.30) from their latest single "Abort the Court" are going to the National Network of Abortion Funds (where is that money going?) which is cool if you support that. But what if somebody doesn't? That's why it's best to keep politics and religion out of cheapjack local music and the workplace. You are Not Special and you are Not going to change the world. For example, at the final JCM show at the New Dodge last month, tambo player E First aborted herself on stage covering it in blood. What was the message? For her, I'm sure it meant something, which is perfect. For the bikers (who were loving it) it may have meant something different which is perfect. For -jr, "I couldn't care less," which is perfect. It was whatever you wanted it to be, all calculated, which is...perfect, and beautiful. Very Kubrick. Oh, the Counter Elites? I would abort their set from your schedule.

Cousin Mouth- Based off of FB I have no idea what to make of this. It's like Jason Mewes merged with the jobber from Imaginatron.




Covier- I wonder if they know where the money is going...

Crimson Eyed Orchestra- Oh, so Charlie LeDuff and my pops from the Great Beyond formed a band?


CVS RBN- I'm not looking into this so I'll just recycle a joke I had planned for an act a few scrolls up: Cousin Mouth- My nickname in college.

Cult of Spaceskull- Dumb. Not going to happen.

Dahmer's Breakfast- With a name like that you need to deliver. Trust me, I know. Either be so good it's impossible to ignore or be so bad that it's good. But this is neither. I sought out a song and it is the worst thing you can be with a name like this... Boring. Also, no photos which means they probably look like your average graphic designer.

Damn the Witch Siren- Cute, in a possibly dumpy kind of way.

David Bierman Overdrive- I just closed my eyes and pictured this instead of looking it up. I actually should have done this for most of the acts here. However, I will be pissed if they have a total Hardbody on bass or something. I'll never know.

Deadsurf- Do they know where the money is going? (I may check them out though).

Deal Breakers- Look like nice people that play music.

Dear Darkness- Couple of geezers who have been around forever yet still have an obsessive need to play every Fest despite nobody asking for it. It's not gonna happen. Somebody messaged me that one of them has an "okay chest", but they are a complete unreliable asshole so I'm just moving on.

Death Cat- Cosplay act. May be worth a look because it looks like they put some effort into it. Maybe Danhausen will sign my AEW ticket stub.

Decapoda- Found nothing. Probably a front where the money is going to accidentally included on the flyer.

Decliner- Definitely NOT my nickname in college. However, it is my nickname for this act.

Deep Sessions Detroit- Nickname in college.

Detroit 442- Been around forever. If I didn't care then, I don't care now.

Devin Jetski- Is this the guy that does the weather on tv? Also did Detroit Techno Militia drop out already? They were on the original flyer hahahaha.

Dirty Copper- Rotated my tires last week.

The Dirty News- I've got some baaaaaaad news for you. I will not be at this set.

DJ Anna S.- Found nothing and I tried because Anna is a female (I hope) and we are almost done with this part and I only have two "Yes" and "Maybe's" so far :(

DJ Blayd- I don't review DJ's.

DJ Caleb Pepera- Why are they booking DJ's when there are bands out there needing exposure? Also, where is the money going?

Dominant Hand- Found nothing. Eat shit.

Dondero- Looks to be a good guy playing music and living life.

Doug Bowen- I wonder if Doug knows where the money's going...

Dr. Wolf's Cult of Kings- Looks insufferable.

Duk Butter- The name made me laugh for some reason. Just some dudes living the dream.

   Well, that's it for A-D. I would have included more pictures but there is still a sliver of decency in me that makes me want some of these newer acts, or even some older acts people aren't familiar with, to get some type of DIY exposure, so do it yourself. Because it is HamFest, expect most of these acts to drop out, get cancelled, be replaced, no show, etc. You know the drill. Stay tuned next week for letters E through L.

From the Iceman Commeth,
The Boy Next Door,
Dr. Bryan Metro
 


Friday, July 22, 2022

Hamtramck Music Fest Preview Pt. 0 Wristbands- This Will Get Ugly

 From the National Affairs Desk-

   It's that time of year again! Time for the only surviving local music blog of the 2000's to begin its preview of the Hamtramck Music Festival..
   For the newer readers (there actually are a few), here is a quick recap: Took a DC-10 out of London where the JCM played the very first HamFest back in 2014. It went well. It was fun. Nobody had any issues, and E First wore a mutilated pig's head as an obtuse satire of Hip in Detroit as my GF at the time began the process of reassessing things, and then things began to unravel as I saw her glaring at me, shaking her head, as E First whispered in my ear "I love you", and I replied, "That would be a mistake," and then we were asked to perform again a year, maybe two, later, and me, being me, did a preview where I basically shit on every band playing the Fest which is what I always did because it gets these nobodies at least some press, and, yeah, I did maybe post some public domain nudes of one of the acts that really wasn't a local act, and we were kicked off, and I flipped, and me and Peter the Freshman exposed the money/tax issues with the charity they were pimping (Ben's Encore, which has since been corrected but no longer associated with HamFest; full disclosure), and meetings were held, lists were made, and it's a story that might bore you...

   Jump, flash, cut to 2022 and here we are again. 200 performers, 23 venues, 1 weekend of misery. Though the lineup may look the same as the last three years, there are a few changes that need to be looked at.
   This year the price is $25, If you don't buy in advance, which nobody does. While perusing their website I noticed another glaring change. They have removed all references to the Festival supporting Hamtramck schools. The verbiage is now, "Hamtramck Music Festival is a not for profit 501c3 organization dedicated to supporting local music in the Detroit area."  What...the...fuck...does...that...mean? Does anybody see a problem here? Where is the money going? Back when I exposed the initial fraudulent (but corrected and distanced from the Fest) charity I noticed that a few of the committee members had declared bankruptcy. I didn't include that in my posts because I do have some standards, but now we officially have no idea where the (your) money is going. Now, I can understand some of you thinking "Well, I just want to see a lot of bands and have a good time." Hey, that is fair. Cool, rock and roll. But 98% of these acts are playing for free. Sooooo, where is the money going?
   While still checking their website I noticed this dandy of a screenshot:




Full Disclosure, the HMF is officially filed but....


 

So, back to Square One, what is going on here? The org is unsearchable, nobody knows who is on the committee so none of you can inquire where the money is going, so what gives? To be fair, it is possible that the non-profit could be under a different name, something like "Eugene's Hair Plug Fund," or, "Dear Darkness Quest For Facelift", but in all seriousness, this information should be made public. Will it? What do you think? 
   Here is the "Bishop Meets King" moment: Any member of the forever undisclosed HamFest committee can contact me at any time (bryanmetro1@hotmail) with any information to add, then they win because it is proven to be legit. I win because you know it because of me.

   If it is business as usual and nothing is communicated to the best local journalist in Detroit and nothing is updated on their website and nobody knows where the money is going, then the JCM have a backup plan. Wizard bootlegger, Kentucky Pete has acquired a prototype design for the Hamtramck Music Festival wristband and has mass produced it for the low cost of $2.36. Members of the JCM Collective will be out and about during the Fest offering them at a ridiculous discount of, well... whatever you want. A beer? Cool, it's yours. A mention on the blog, a "Hot Take" on what the Fest means to you? Ehhhh, take one but I'll cringe. A BJ? Take two! Anyway, they will be readily available throughout the weekend. I mean why pay $25 of you hard earned (and rare) money to some "enclave" where you have less than ZERO idea where it is going when you can give it to me, the best local journalist in town bay bay.
   Finally, if anyone out there can provide the official name/Tax ID/etc. this whole HMF non-profit then they will win this exclusive wristband prototype signed by members of the JCM, Metro, -jr, Wang, and E First. Let's have Fun with this Constant Readers!




Oh geeze, I didn't even get into the band previews yet. Well I guess that will have to wait for Part 2!

From the Iceman Commeth,
Dr. Bryan Metro, The Boy Next Door

Monday, July 4, 2022

Cucumbers, AEW, and the Nine Lives of Metro

 From the National Affairs Desk-

*Author's Note: I believe that like cats, we as people also have nine lives and through a very full life, I feel that I have accumulated a few. This could be its own post but I'll include it here.
Life 1- Mackinac Ferry taking a detour because of a mental defective "captain" taking it too close to the bridge. Grade school.
Life 2- Canada with Elvis. High school. With a full case of hard liquor and minimal experience, Elvis claimed I stopped breathing, and was saved by him turning me over, a small victory.
Life 3- Carjacking 2003. Me and my future wife decided to park at a bar on 7 Mile and Greenfield to make out coming back from a show. We were carjacked by two midnight intruders with Glocks. It could have gone bad.
Life 4- Kentucky Pete and the snowstorm. 2009 (?) After a particularly hot JCM show we were driving back in a snowstorm and I thought it would be a good idea to jump a curb and wreck the car.
Life 5- The final party at the Apartment. 201?. E First brought a bag of coke that she found in the bathroom of the strip club where she served. Found... We did it in the laundry room. If it was the age of fentanyl....
Life 6- Mauna Kea Hawaii 201?. I took a van tour of about 15 to the top of the volcano for the sunset. It was an earth shattering moment being above the clouds which seemed to be on fire. I gave minor thought to just jumping. The closest to God I have ever been, thus included.
Life 7- The Liver thing 2020. Discovering a tumor and having it burnt off. Boring (but made for a fun blog post).
So that makes 7, unless I'm forgetting something. I have lived a full life and seen some things that you would never believe, but my plan for this past June was to not get number 8. Let's see how it went. The following is pure Gonzo Journalism, 80% truth, 20% not.




Part One
All Elite Wrestling

   "AEW wrestling at Little Caesar's Arena. You in, stud? Are you getting these messages?"

   Kentucky Pete, notable bootlegger and constant friend, is messaging me about this AEW wrestling show and I am concerned because I am near the end of my nine lives so I respond, "I'm not so sure."
   "No problem. I just got the tickets. We're in!" And just like that, here we go again.
   I pick up K. Pete and he is already three tall boys deep which is how I always knew it would be. He immediately notices the condition of the Silver Hornet.
   "Whoa, what happened to your mirror, man?" he asks.
   "The tambo player. I took her to this parachute skydive thing and the fucker blew off."
   "Did they drop the car out of the plane ho ho ho? Anyway, that's a decent duck tape job."
   "Yeah, we did it on the fly. She had the duck tape with her," I reply.
   "Why does she have duck tape on her dude?" K. Pete asks as we hit a bump and the mirror stays still.
   "We need it for when we tape up the kids before we bleed them."
Silence... Then broken.
   "Shit, I need a mask. I promised the wife and I forgot mine. Let's go back," K. Pete shouts.
   "No can do, compadre, already rolling. Here comes a Meijer. We can stop here."
   "I'm not paying for another one of these fuckers. Ten bucks. That could buy us two beers at the show."

   He's not wrong. Upon entering Meijer I immediately head to the pharmacy where I feign a panic attack.
   "Do you have any extra masks? I forgot mine and I'm in public and the cancer!" I croak, trying to get a little more milage out of that nonsense. The tech gives me one of the professional masks and sees me just toss it to K. Pete and I have flashbacks to Woodman buying us coney dogs.
   We are back on the road and things are uneventful, which concerns me. We arrive at Bookie's and K. Pete opens his fifth tall boy and I notice the brand.
   "Hey, that's the same thing you know who drinks!" I laugh.
   "Allll a simulation," we shout in unison and slap high five, maybe twice, and then the panic and fear begin to set in as I realize that the gear shift is frozen, locked, and I cannot shift to park. 
   "Don't worry man. Just a glitch. It's not the transmission," K. Pete reassures me despite me STILL not being able to park. We are blocking the entire lot as cars are being turned away and the attendant is shouting at us in some type of foreign dialect and K. Pete gets out and starts shouting at him in Spanish. Nobody is understanding anything. K. Pete pays the attendant which calms him down a little bit but not that much because the Silver Hornet is still blocking the lot. We eventually manipulate the gear shift into neutral and push it into some semblance of a parking spot and then manipulate the gear shift into park and that is done, for now at least. Now is the time where we go get something to eat and pre-drink.

   Bookie's was packed, so we hit Woodward and duck into the first joint available. The person at the door asked for our tickets to the show and we showed them and they were scanned. After entering we realize that we are actually in one of the LCA restaurants and thus cannot leave/re-enter.
   "Fuck it. This round is on me," K. Pete explains, probably knowing the damage to the car, no fault of mine, so we order two Bud Light's.
   "That'll be $27," the bartender says, a total hardbody who totally digs my faux-ironic fade/steps haircut I got for the last show. I look over and see K. Pete visibly cringe, wince, as he gives the girl a card.
   "Fucking insane," he says, "Robbery. Fucking robbery. That card is my brother's. It's now cashed. Only one dollar left."
   "We'll fix it. Good thing we didn't buy that mask you're not wearing," I reply/reassure, knowing full well nothing is getting fixed tonight. "Anyway, we're stuck here so let's eat."

   We order some appetizers and start counting the "Maybe's" walking around because we are at a wrestling show and want to see it all. I keep tabs on the poster board I brought from the last JCM show that says, "I came out of retirement for this!" Counting the "Passes" was pointless. The bartender didn't count in the tally because she was staff, but I found myself getting increasingly attracted to her with each French fry I ate. She was about six feet, black, impressive tits, very friendly. Kentucky Pete notices me noticing her and mutters, "Could be a guy. You never know, man."
   "No way," I hiss at him, "What demographic do you think she is?" I ask, emphasizing "she".
   "Black," he mumbles while eating a handful of fries.
   "Sure, obviously, but partially. I think there may be some Polynesian or Japanese in there too."
   "A Mulato," he offers.
   "Anyway, she's a total hardbody and almost justifies the $27 drinks," I say.
   "Mmmhhmmm," K. Pete replies, officially closing the conversation.
   While scanning the restaurant for more "Maybe's", I notice that you can access the concourse and the seats directly from the restaurant and that there were no employees there. This information causes me to lean over to K. Pete.
   "We may want to give serious consideration to jumping this food tab," I tell him.
  "Let's go," he responds, almost immediately, and we both get up and walk out, but not too quickly. I toss a five spot on the counter, at least some type of tip for the babe that I will never see again.

   Once on the concourse, we head to the merch stand which is about 100 people deep. Imagine the smell. Kylie Minogue is playing over the speakers for some reason.
   "Fuck it! We're going to miss the whole show," K. Pete says.
   "Don't count on it," I reply as I lead us through the line muttering at the "Passes" things like "medical emergency", "I work here", and "Just want to see what kind of stuff they have", and then once at the front, I semi-yell, "GO!" and K. Pete jumps the line and gets his merch. Now we are walking to our seats after shaving 45 minutes off of our schedule, and K. Pete leans in and whispers, "That five spot you left at the restaurant. I took it."
   "You rat bastard. That bartender was in love with me, man," I reply trying to be outrageous, but then start cackling and we slap high five, and we get to our seats and then the event starts.



   "I need more drinks," K. Pete says, and I just nod, and then he leaves, and then he comes back.
   "Metro, I just shit myself," he is hysterical.
   "Jesus man, keep your voice down," I say as the family in front of us turn around to look as he hands me the drinks. I notice that he has changed into some type of gym shorts. I do not know where these came from. I don't care.
   "I was minutes, no seconds, away and I lost it. I couldn't make it to the stall," he continues and I get it.
   "Fuck it," I say, already thinking of Uber options for him.
   "Damn right, fuck it," he replies, continuing, "Shit, I never got the drinks. Be right back," and he leaves to get more drinks despite me having multiple drinks in my hands, and then he comes back.
   "What did I miss?" he asks as he hands me a third drink, and I give him the rundown, but he interrupts me shouting, "My wallet! I left it. I lost it. Fuck it!"
   "Fuck it," I reply a little too passively despite my legitimate concern. We obliterate the drinks we currently have and get up and go to look for his wallet which I figure to be a lost cause but a women's match has just started and I could use the break. In an absolute amazing sequence, we are able to find the wallet with an usher who was actually looking for him. K. Pete tries to give the usher the $5 he took from the restaurant, but the saint declines it, saying that it's just his job. If you are(n't) reading this, thank you.

    As we make our way back to our seats, the women's match thankfully over, I tell him that it is probably best that he didn't take the five spot because we are probably going to need it, a warning. We get back to our seats and he immediately leaves because we need more drinks. The final tab is going to be catastrophic and it is very likely his wife is going to leave him. He returns with only one drink (which means that his card is most likely also cashed out) and promptly dumps it on the small kid sitting in the row in front of us. The boy's mother is confused yet angry and the boy's older sister, who has been eyeing me all night but in no way 18, is also frowning. We stay for the main event but there is still yet another hour of tapings for future shows to go.
   "Let's go. There are a lot of other factors going on here," is all I can come up with, and then we start to make our way out. Just to prove we were actually there:



   "I can't believe I shit myself back there," he says, but not really emotional about it anymore. We are sitting outside the arena most likely because we are dreading whether we will get the car (which K. Pete will not be in) out of the Bookie's parking lot.
   "Hey man, we had fun," I say, a rare genuine moment.
   "We had fun," he concurs.
   "Oh shit, is that FTR?" I exclaim (FTR is regarded to be one of the top three current tag teams in the business). It is indeed FTR so we grab a couple of signatures (K. Pete double dipping of course) and head back to wherever we were outside Little Caesar's Arena where I hope to run into Ruby Soho who I would like to meet and maybe one day I will. K. Pete gets up without saying anything and proceeds to start pissing on the building in clear view of everyone else not wanting to stay for additional hour of tapings. I jog over and all I can say is, "Why man?" while trying to block him by taking a fake phone call.
   "Fuck it man. Those drink prices," he says.
   "Fuck it," I reply.



   We give up on meeting Ruby Metro and head back to Bookie's to test the car. It starts and via a small miracle, shifts to drive.
   "Hey man, just go. I have an Uber on the way," he says as I have flashbacks to an event I was at earlier this month that I just can't place, and then he leaves the car, disappearing into the night, so I race home and it parks without incident. Of course. Later that night/morning, I get a message from Kentucky Pete as I was outlining this post.
   "I passed out in the Uber. I pissed all over the place. The driver had to help me to the house. The entire car pissed on. Fuck it," he says.
   "Fuck it," I reply.
   "I did leave him that five spot we kept from the restaurant," was the last thing he says before I slide. He had the nerve to say "We".

Interlude

   The next day I take the car to the shop and walk the mile back to the JCM'sTown Compound. Thankfully, no rain. I check in with K. Pete expecting him to be incapacitated, or even worse, divorced.
   "Hey stud, I'm at the mall," he replies as if nothing ever happened. The car was a quick fix, and I started to work on notes for Friday's big event, The Cucumber Suckoff Contest.

Part Two
The Cucumber Suckoff Contest

   Earlier this week I received a message from -jr that contained a flyer for something called The Cucumber Suckoff Contest/"What Dat Mouth Do" (not a question) at someplace called the State Fair Lounge on 8 Mile. There was no context with -jr's message, but I knew what he wanted. Like everyone, he wanted to know the worst.


   After ensuring the car was fixed from the Kentucky Pete debacle the other day, I became fully committed. I immediately started prepping a checklist, with the most pressing issue being, do I jerk off before or after the event? I had [REDACTED] with a black girl only once before, but this would have been in the mid-2000's, and I was curious to see if the times had changed. My loyal, overworked assistant, Sebastian Owl, was quick to point out that I would be the only white person there, and the only one of my friends to suggest that this could be a bad idea.
   "You are going to be the only white person there. This could be a bad idea," Sebastian says as I pose with my pre-clubbin' photos wearing my Fat Albert FuBu.



   "They are going to think that you are a drug dealer," Sebastian continues, not exactly wrong.
   "Probably," I reply, giving my best Sean Bateman grin, "Maybe I can turn this into a cash grab." I actually consider this, but ultimately give up when I realize the only things I have on me are some leftover hits of acid from Elizabeth First, some leftover high octane pot from Skippy at last year's Hamtramck Music Fest, and a bunch of Xanax, Ativan, Valium, and Klonopin, which would be adverse to the event and its vibe.
   The thing that intrigued me the most was not how much size, girth, heft these poor girls were going to debase themselves with, but rather, who and what is Big Chicken? As seen on the flyer above, the event was to be presented and hosted by this mysterious person known as Big Chicken. Yeah, I was on board. I ditched the Fat Albert jersey and headed to Outback for a late dinner, and in an odd bit of foreshadowing, I was the only white person there.

   I arrive at the State Fair Lounge and actually get a spot in their free lot. In an unsurprising fit of clarity, I had the foresight to shoplift a case of beer beforehand, not for me (well, not totally), but in situations like this you have to make friends, and you make friends by giving away cool drink. The key to shoplifting groceries is to immediately go to the You Scan kiosks which isn't that hard to do because they are the only things open these days because nobody seems to work anymore except for the poor, overworked, schlomo's who are so burnt out from dealing with some Indian fool who is obviously playing the "dumb foreigner" scam, disputing thirty cents, or god forbid, has fifty coupons. This type of moron is exactly who you hope for when pulling the deal because while they are babbling about the twenty printed out coupons (or thirty cents), You are dumping loads of groceries into bags, setting off the You Scan scale, but that doesn't matter because I always make sure to have some form of cheapjack alcohol to scan which automatically alerts the burnt out kiosk worker to tiredly come over and enter my ID which actually also clears the excess weight issues on the bagging area. Sometimes you may get a "White Knight" who is extra observant and is totally cool with the current prices of, well, everything, and that is when I take out my cell phone and have "the angry phone call" with my same sex lover and they understand, and nod after my shrug, and leave. One needs to know their audience.




   I park, thanking the heavens the gear shift is actually fixed and they serve food until 12, and crack open one of the complimentary beers and begin to observe the scene. I turn up the radio as a Belinda Carlisle song comes on ("Heaven is a Place on Earth"?). This sequence distracts me from a black SUV blocking me in. I panic and message K. Pete.



   "Get out of there now!" he says, and then ominously, "They're onto you. Probably think you're a dealer."
   "I can't leave," I reply, "I...am...stuck..."
   "Oh shit, the gear shift!"
   "No! That was Part One! I am blocked in!"
   "Are you alone? Did you bring Blair with you?" he asks.
   "I don't know anybody named Blair. I am alone," I say and he doesn't reply.

   All of a sudden, a fight predictably breaks out in the parking lot.



 I get out of the car to cover it, along with my can of Chemical Billy and the serrated blade. It was then where I got my first, "You at the wrong club," of the night, so I grab one of the parachute beers and toss it to him saying, "Am I?" The fight ended up being nothing so I retreat back to the Silver Hornet but not before scoping out Big Chicken's ride.



   Safely in the car I crack open another drink and wait for the SUV to move so I can leave because I want to leave. All of a sudden there is a knock on the window and I turn with the mace, swinging the knife, and it is actually another white guy. I wonder if he is a dealer, I wonder, despite me having zero money, but there are things one can do to get around that. I roll down the window.
   "Hey man, I had to ask, did you see this on Reddit too?" the guys asks, and I realize where -jr must have found the flyer. He practically lives there.
   "No, it was sent to me. Here, take a beer. Take two! Just watch my back," I blabber.
   "Hey man, thanks," he replies, no confirmation of watching my back.

   It was at this point I notice a group of people smoking crack so I take a pull of beer and commit to going for full coverage. I walk over with more of the beer and am accepted after issuing the beer and I am offered some crack which I decline and am then offered some weed which I also decline. "Then why you here?" somebody asks and I don't have an answer so I respond, "I don't know," and walk away.



   Heading back to the car I am stopped by an energetic dude also asking me why I'm here.
   "I'm with Hour Detroit or Metro Times. To be honest with you I don't really know who I am anymore," I lie, while realizing that I've forgotten all of my bootleg press passes again.
   "Oh shit man! I'm Big Chicken! I put all this together!" the man says.
   "Thank god," I think, finally cracking the case, and can officially go home now. Big Chicken is not that big of a guy. He's actually shorter than me, but to be fair I am a very (un)healthy six feet, but it is also possible that I might be shrinking. Big Chicken is actually a really friendly guy, excited for the show that he set up, and did confirm that he owns the SUV with the "Big Chicken" decal on it, which may come across as tacky to some, but it does build his "brand", and is not as embarrassing as the decals that are on the Silver Hornet, which thankfully are still being blocked by the black SUV.
   "Fuckin' Hour Detroit, man. Covering my party. Man, hey man, man I got you a booth. You can be in my booth," Big Chicken says.
   "Thanks....Big Chicken, but if you could get me my own booth that would be even better. I have all this writing stuff, these pens, plus there are no phones," I reply.
   "Hour Detroit man you got it. I got you a booth."
   "Perfect," I glare.
   "Hey, what's your name?" he asks and I freeze.
   "Uhhh, Blair," I reply.
   "Blair, we got you the booth. I gotta run and get things set up before these bitches start leaving."
   "Bitches," I repeat, "Or maybe worse," I reply, not knowing what I mean, and Big Chicken leaves to do what people do, and I return to the car. I shove one of the remaining beers I didn't give away into my shorts because now that I know I have a booth I don't intend on paying anything the rest of the night, but with no disrespect to every single person thus far who actually treated me with kindness, have been extremely polite, and fair to me. If there is anything to take out of this part, that is it. Don't believe manufactured hype. People can get along, and usually do especially if I am involved.



  
   I get a text from K. Pete, "Can you believe those drink prices at LCA?" as I am trying to find my booth and then I give up on finding my booth, so I just hang out around the bar, drinking the smuggled in beer that nobody is going to notice because nobody cares. There is a cloud, a visible cloud, of smoke and I am confident that I already have a contact buzz, and I get a few more "You in the wrong clubs," and even a few "Dude representing's", which is cool even though I want to disappear and not be seen.
   Jump, flash, cut to the suckoff and some girl is sucking on a banana and she is okay but I have seen better. Then, this girl who has to be 300 lbs comes up. I remember seeing her in the parking lot and knew that she was here because of this, specifically for this, and needed to win. She begins sucking on something I don't even know because of my angle and, well, because of her angle, and I adjust my position so I can see, but forget about the object because now there is white fluid flowing from her mouth. It looks like some type of fizz or foam and then a lot of the other girls surround her and they all start twerking. There is a ring of women twerking around a girl drooling, and then the contestant starts twerking too and the guy next to me asks if I am a dealer and if I have any coke. It was at this point that I realized that it was time to go, and I gave thought to taking out the phone, but that could have been a death sentence, another one of the nine lives, so I didn't. And then I left.

From the Iceman Commeth,
Dr. Bryan Metro

Monday, June 27, 2022

Review of the New Dodge Final Show. It was always meant to be this way.

 "We were halfway to Hamtramck when the drugs began to take hold."





Bryan Metro (The Writer/Vocalist)-
   It is last week and I am with Elizabeth First, the tambourine player, who is about to go parachuting, and today my role is that of the "Responsible Driver". I was originally supposed to participate (the selling point was "We're both borderline suicidal, so why not?"), but that wasn't going to happen. Roles sometimes change and now we are at a restaurant in Plymouth discussing the final show at the New Dodge Lounge in Hamtramck which was due to happen on Saturday and that we were booked for.
   "We could protest our own show," she suggests, a device that we have used in the past, most recently our other last show in 2018 at Simon's in Allen Park, but it is especially relevant today because protests are "in" right now, protests are the new black. In fact a protest happened at the New Dodge the week before. Some local nobody, whose name doesn't deserve the mention here, even though it would be the most press he's ever gotten in his career as an artist, had an issue regarding the lack of hip hop acts playing the New Dodge and showed up with a sign after trying to organize a gathering, the dreaded "Peaceful Protest", but he was...the...only...one...who...showed. The cherry on top was he picked a day that the joint was closed. Who was he going to protest to? Some derelict across the street at Checkers?
   "We could have an on stage abortion," Elizabeth also suggests, and I write it down, but low on the list because we had already killed off E First twice before, most recently our last show in 2018 where she played the role of Sharon Tate. Everything was wide open, the stars real, the future that mountain.

Elizabeth First (Tambourine)-
   Last week I had this skydiving thing and figured Metro would be a good fit, plus we had to talk about this show at The Sanctuary or some place in Hamtramck, and I told him the skydiving shouldn't be an issue because he is borderline suicidal which he thought was a great line and said he would make sure to use it in one of his posts. The skydiving was rad and I want to get my certification, and maybe one day I will. After, we went to this bar in Northville to talk more about the show which is where I said it would be cool if I had an on stage abortion.

-jr (Lead Guitar)-
   Metro told me about this show at the New Dodge, sigh, shrug, whatever, but I needed to get out of town anyway, fly back home, and who knows, it could be fun, but in the end I could care less. So I said, "Sure, count me in, fuckhead."

Sebastian Owl (JCM Accountant)-
   Metro told me about this supposed "final show" at the New Dodge and a chill washed over me but receded when he said that -jr would be there. Robby was having a panic attack, crying as usual, and the only thing I could say was, "You'll have fun," which helped things and then he said, "Okay."

Wang (Asian Bass Player)-
   I won tickets to the premiere of the Red Wings documentary and will in no way be at this show. Also, I sold the bass anyway.

Elizabeth First-
   I spend ten minutes looking for a used bass for Wang but give up when I realize that there is no way he is making this show.

Bryan Metro-
   Jump, flash, cut to the day before the show and I see that they overturned Roe V. Wade and I reach for my phone to message E First, "Okay, you win, the abortion gimmick," but I see that she has already messaged me, "I am livid. The abortion gimmick." So I put my phone on vibrate without responding and go back to sleep.

Elizabeth First-
   I was enraged by the Roe V. Wade thing and knew the on stage abortion gimmick was the way to go so I messaged Metro saying, "I am livid. The abortion gimmick," and he responded, "If there's anything worth doing, it's worth doing right," and then I went to work.

-jr-
   I really couldn't care less. I never pay attention to what they do anyway. I then message Peter the Freshman to see if he's in for this thing and then go to work.

Peter the Freshman (Guitar)-
   I'm in. Why not? If there's anything worth doing, it's worth doing right.

It's Showtime!




Bryan Metro-
   We were somewhere around Romulus, on the edge of Melvindale, when the drugs began to take hold. It's the day of the show and E First, Sebastian Owl, and myself are driving at a semi-conservative pace down I-94 (? I had gotten lost earlier), and in the car we have a prosthetic stomach, a jug, a gallon, of blood, some type of doll, a bear maybe, and an ominous Gatoraid bottle, something sinister, a warning, and E First is telling us about how when she closes her eyes she sees nothing but black, and I tune out and think that would be a good line for the book. We get to the venue and park at Autozone for old time's sake.

Elizabeth First-
   We were somewhere around Dearborn, on the edge of Dearborn Heights when the drugs began to take hold. Which drugs? You'll never know. I'm in the car with Metro and Jean, who is basically the JCM manager, I think. We have a bunch of t-shirts that we will never sell and a toy bear that I plan on cutting out of my stomach, the fake stomach, and I think things are looking up.





Sebastian Owl-
   We were somewhere around Northville, on the edge of Plymouth, when the drugs began to take hold. I'm listening to people talking and just keep thinking, "This will be fun. This will be fun. This will be fun, This will be fun," and then someone starts talking about darkness and sharks and then I ask them if they have an inner dialogue or voice and then they reply, "Nothing."

-jr-
   I get to the New Dodge to find Metro with a stupid haircut that makes him look sick or maybe dying, but oddly younger, and he is with JAG, who looks angry, and Alison Poole, the tambourine player, who seems to be wired. I contemplate just turning around and going home and I almost do.

Bryan Metro-
   -jr arrives in great spirits and we catch up before loading in. During this time Peter the Freshman also arrives and we catch up before loading in. We take the time to observe the crowd. Somebody is wearing a "Let's Go Brandon" shirt. This thing could go 50/50. We end up protesting the show anyway.




Wang-
   I'm at the film premiere and I think about the show across town. I'm 50/50.

-jr-
   Len and Ifo had big hits that summer. I remember "Steal My Sunshine" was on repeat while I was in line for The Raptor. The girl in front of me passed out from heat stroke or something. I got caught staring at this women on Thunder Canyon. Her bf caught me and was pissed. She didn't notice or just didn't care.

Elizabeth First-
   Some girl is wearing a "Let's Go Brandon" shirt. Ughhhhhhhh. My vibe is compromised and there are actions that need to be taken to correct this. I ask Metro to go to the car and then we do.

Sebastian Owl-
   Somebody is wearing a "Let's Go Brandon" shirt and she is very loud and Metro is cackling, rubbing his hands, and First is blanching. This might not be fun after all.

-jr-
   Some bitch is wearing a "Let's Go Brandon" shirt but she is way too fat and this makes her a Nope!

The Show Revue (Finally)

Bryan Metro-
   We check in with the owners just to make sure we haven't been canceled already. Thankfully, the owner knew E First, who seems to know everybody, and we loaded in. She then attaches the prosthetic stomach filled with balloons of blood from the jug in the car ("Let's go out to the car"), and successfully convinces 50/50 of the crowd that she is indeed late term pregnant despite drinking a Vodka Cranberry (and being served). Some geezer zones in because that is what happens
and First mentions to me, "I bet he has money," a warning.




   -jr and I discuss the set list (8 songs) and decide to trim it to four. I make a bet with Peter whether we win the crowd over. He says yes. I say no. E First asks me to go to the car and then we do.

-jr-
   Metro suggests we should shave the setlist. I don't care. There are absolutely no hardbodies here tonight. We should have just gone to the casino or, at worst, Henry VIII's where we could have at least scored some drugs. Whatever.

Elizabeth First-
   Me and Metro go out to the car but by the time we get there I don't know why we did, so we stand there thinking why, and I mention that we should have gone to the Flight Club where I think I might know some people so we at least could get drugs, some drugs, and then he mentions the girl in the "Let's Go Brandon" t-shirt and then says, "Get angry," and maybe I will.

Bryan Metro-
   First and I are out by the car and we can't figure out why because our drinks were inside the bar. I stand off to the side muttering, thinking that we missed an opportunity not going to the Toy Chest or Wild Mustang, whatever its called to get some drugs, but I see it is time for us to go on so we go back.

Elizabeth First-
   Time to shine!

-jr-
   Well, this is it. Deal with it.

Peter the Freshman-
   Rock and roll.

Bryan Metro-
   The show went surprisingly well. I didn't forget a single word (I think) and we were locked in, more or less. Peter the Freshman won the bet on winning the crowd over and E First aborted herself onstage, coating the floor in blood. The crowd was confused, then receptive, and then baffled by the last song. Most of the bikers loved it. Some people didn't. What was the message? You tell me. Figure it out. The message was "Whatever makes you feel better".




-jr-
   I saw nothing. A ghost. I never watch what they do. I...just...don't...care.

Sebastian Owl-
   They actually sounded good. It was fun. But once the set ended I knew the shadow was about to fall.

Peter the Freshman-
   Well shit-fire! That was fun.

Elizabeth First-
   I tried to get as many photos as possible and wish I used more blood but I had a really great time. Plus it is only 11pm and

JoTown( DJ/Performer/Soundguy)-
   These fucking assholes. Covered the entire stage in this red shit. They will be cleaning it up, not me.

Bryan Metro-
   The sound guy comes up to me asking/telling me that we have to clean the blood up. I tell him, "Of course," and then do nothing. Frustrated, he goes over to -jr and says the same, who says, "Whatever." I get a text from E First saying she needs to go to the car again.

-jr-
   The sound guy wants us to clean up the stage. I tell him to go talk to Metro.

E First-
   I drop off my stuff at the car. I lost the aborted bear so I fully commit to getting as twisted as absolutely possible. Is that Woodman?

-jr-
   I'm outside with Metro and Peter and Woodman shows up and buys us coney dogs. Very cool, but we aren't eating and we give the dogs to the bikers and then we see that Woodman saw us do it and he laughs but may have been crying, and things are about to turn sour.

Bryan Metro-
   I'm back in the venue and there are coney dogs all over our table and Woodman comes up and all he says is, "You win. No idea how this happened," and I agree, slapping a high five and I look and see that E First is officially off the rails and

-jr-
   I'm outside with Peter again and this Arab guy is hitting on everyone out here, even the "passes" or Hip in Detroit interns. He is crowding them and getting on his knees, kissing their hands. Really sad. I bet he gets killed tonight. If it was me I'd kill myself.

Peter the Freshman-
   There is this tiny Indian guy that is getting on -jr's nerves. And now he's coming over here.

Bryan Metro-
   This Arab stereotype is pissing everyone off outside and he comes over to us and asks -jr something I couldn't hear or can't remember. The phone starts buzzing. E First: "Need to go to the car.", and then -jr is telling this stranger that he has Covid and the Arab says, "I've had it three times, it's okay," and then -jr tells him, "If I ever see you again, you're dead. Count on it." So the creep walks away muttering "they're crazy".

Elizabeth First-
   This Mexican guy is wandering around kissing girls' hands and wants to dance and I want to dance but in the end he is creepy and Jean Owl is glaring at him, ready to kill him, and then Metro and -jr come back in and the Samoan leaves so I go back to dancing.

Sebastian Owl-
   Some people are the worst.

-jr-
   I have to leave.

Peter the Freshman-
   I gotta split.

Elizabeth First-
   Another round?

Bryan Metro-
   I'm on board with that.

Sebastian Owl-




Bryan Metro-
   -jr and Peter leave and JoTown, the DJ, begins a roast/eulogy for the New Dodge and everyone is invited to share a story. At this point JoTown has taken to wearing gloves because of all the blood still on the stage and he probably was tired of it getting on his hands. After First feeds me another drink I decide to go up and share my tale. She follows. "Thirty minutes ago I played at the New Dodge," I start, and everyone waits for me to continue. E First has a frozen, almost shocked, grin and finishes with, "The blood is on your hands." People actually applauded, confused. I turn to look at JoTown and he is in the corner weeping.




Elizabeth First-
   Thirty minutes of people talking in any situation can be so lame and I just want to get back to partying and maybe dancing. The blood is on their hands.

Bryan Metro-
   It was at this point that the evening started to really spiral. The Orbitsuns were loading in, late of course. What, were they at Smalls? Vinnie still looks like he Googled "How to be a rock star?" and then went to Showtime on Woodward for wardrobe. He has also taken to wearing hats. Is he losing his hair. They always recycle that same promo picture that looks like it was taken at a Buddy's Pizza so it is possible. E First tells me that she is staying for the set. Sebastian Owl tells me they are leaving.

Sebastian Owl-
   I'm leaving.

Elizabeth First-
   Jean decides to leave, but I really want to stay. I think I'm staying.

Bryan Metro-
   Sebastian Owl has left, First is in the New Dodge singing along to The Orbitsuns, which actually unnerves me more than being stranded, and I convince myself they are just cover songs. I always knew it would end this way. Fuck it.

-jr-
   Fuck it.

Sebastian Owl/Jean-
   Fuck it. 

Peter the Freshman-
   Fuck it.

Wang-
   I wasn't even there. Fuck it.

Elizabeth First-
   Fuck it.

The Honor Roll-
   We had fun.

The Aftermath

Bryan Metro-
   I wake up to messages from all the parties involved. Most of those messages will not be replayed here because this is the game that moves as you play and you need to pay for the Gold Pass. E First went to work (a small victory) still covered in blood she couldn't scrub off. -jr messaged me that [REDACTED]. I woke up (a small victory) and wrote this revue and then went to get dinner without even trying to wash off the blood from the night before. Sebastian Owl may or may not have broken their wrist but wanted to grill but we all agreed that everybody should just take the day off. Wang may have won on blackjack. As I hit "Publish" I realize this may be my most personal post I've ever written here because everything that happened may actually have happened but there is the possibility that some parts did not. In the end we will be here, around, forever, because we are Legion.


From the Iceman Commeth,
Bryan Metro


Sunday, June 19, 2022

The Last Waltz at the New Dodge. Dancin' Shoes

   Emergency Missive from the National Affairs Desk-

Hope everything is alright.............................

Hope everything is alright......................

I think this will draw more than one lone protestor who decided to protest on a day they were fucking closed. But it doesn't matter now. Just come and luv me just like the way you used to do.


*Update- So anything going on lately? I'm out of the loop. J/K lol lmao. JCM has never been a political band (aside from "Economy", "American Dream," few other tracks) so we will be staying away from the recent Roe V. Wade thing, though it can be said that is a more "human rights" issue. There are passionate people everywhere, on both sides, and the last thing the JCM want to do is polarize people so at the show at the New Dodge this Saturday at 8pm there will absolutely be no stunt or social commentary. 

That said, I do have to point out that as recently as 2018 some members of the band have leaned towards Pro-Choice, specifically at our first "Final Show" where E 1 cosplayed as Sharon Tate and pretended to die on Allen Road, and was actually quite accurate at it after reviewing photos years later; photo below is the recreation; nothing is real. Now is all we have. May you all make the most of it.



   

It's good to see you again.....

So anyway, there has been a lot of haze surrounding Hamtramck's New Dodge Lounge the past week regarding so many "2022 things" that are pretty much boring. Go find a national news site to suck on that neck. Spoiler alert: It's just people complaining. I believe there was a protest, while the venue was not open, which is hilarious, because who would they be protesting to? The bum outside of Checkers across the street?

Is the W.A.B. closed too? I drove by the other day and it was closed closed closed. I haven't been there since 2014 where I jokingly asked for a Miller High Life and was given the dirtiest look by a girl who really wasn't in the league of giving anybody, especially Me, a dirty look. Their recent social media staff photo posts suggests they don't employ anybody of color there (which I have joked about here, but also wanted to raise awareness to). Maybe they encountered a more successful protest in this age of social media? What is happening here?

   The funny part is that everybody complaining and whining about venues they have never been at amounted to nothing. Well maybe some of them have played there, probably a gift. But the fact that the New Dodge has been dragged under the bus because acts they booked can't draw or their clientele ends up causing a fight has caused some people to say "It's not worth it anymore" and that is probably right but anyway, because I am a fair journalist there has some been some chatter about stuff that I can't control. I'll leave it at that. Oh wait!!!

 So the only way to get to the bottom of this is to book the last JCM show at the last show at the New Dodge. You need to stop and consider this. The history of this cursed act has always been "going big" or going home. So the protest against nobody nobody got 1 person. This has been verified in since-deleted social media posts by the lone warrior. Great job. June 25th, JCM retirement show, a one venue show, called the "We Don't Have Motivation To Show Up" tour. At the New Dodge. Right now we have lead vocal-dude Bryan Metro and lead tambourine player Elizabeth First confirmed and working on original members who are all ""50/50". This is something you should keep on your radar. 

Yes, this is a real thing. I even made some flyers. The First in years.
















Welp, this is it I guess. Since this is less than a week away, expect a deluge of promo for this very special engagement. There is a high probability that this will be cancelled, but if it doesn't I have a feeling more people will show up than the protest. If this post was the back cover of a novel the "blurbs" would read something like this (from a cast of 6 anon's):

"I want to see what happens next."
"I want to know how worse it can get."
"I'm 50/50 right now dude."
"I'll let you know by Tuesday."
"We are going to prison."
"No we're not, remember the pressure cooker at the Ferndale Library?"
"I forgot about that. Whatever."
"What is on those film reels?"
"We have to find out."
"You should just show them at the show."
"We will go to prison."
"I only want the word 'Killer' used as an adjective"
"We can be the awful humans"
"Eat your cereal"
"Yabba Dabba Doo"

And more and more, but anyway. JCM and a bunch of other stuff at the New Dodge Lounge. Saturday June 25th. The last flyer has all the other acts booked, but you know the one everybody will be talking about already.... Keep your eyes open.



And here's the official flyer from the venue where we agreed to temporarily change our name to "Special Guests" for one night only!





Now is all we have. Make the most of it.

From the Iceman Commeth,

Dr. Bryan Metro




Jukebox