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7/13/12 setlist:
Tuesday Legos Monorail By Default, Onward March Delphi Up Foxhole in Winter Clouds
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Setlist from The Level Room, 6/23/12:
Humanity is a Wave* > Delphi Foxhole in Winter Monorail > Dogwalker Up By Default, Onward March The Home Stretch Molino de viento Clouds Tuesday Legos Folsom Prison Blues** *w/ Don't Stop Believin' tease to start **Johnny Cash Set from Milkboy this past Saturday, 5/12:
Montana Foxhole in Winter Monorail Delphi Walking on the Moon* Chasing Two Rabbits Legos Lawn Boy** Up Tuesday *The Police, w/ Dave Joyce on vocals and Mike Wilbur from Moon Hooch on saxophone **Phish After not playing together for nearly two and a half years, Zac, Tom and I have played three shows in as many months. Joining us on drums has been new member Mike Mahoney, a UArts grad from the Philly area. The sets have featured mostly new songs, with some early material from 2008 and 2009 finding its way into the set, as well. We plan to record a full-length album (our first!) this summer, with a tentative release date of early December.
As for the spring season now upon us, we're hoping to keep getting tighter and play more shows. As always, we'll keep you posted on our happenings, and we would love to hear from you. -Chris p.s. Check out our as-yet underdeveloped and underutilized Facebook page: facebook.com/junoday Looking at technological change from the perspective of the evolution of life itself. Really interesting. I had seen this video once before--before the thought of teaching had even entered my mind. It's a funny talk, and Sir Robinson's ideas certainly resonated with me, as someone whose exposure to education philosophy was limited to Seth Godin. I was recently asked to watch this video for one of my grad courses at Drexel; to say the least, I viewed it through a much different lens this time. It's been a minute since my last post. Life has been busy, filled with teaching, coaching football, training for the Philly Marathon, grad courses at Drexel, and having no social life whatsoever. One of the unexpected joys of this fall has been getting to know three fantastic musicians, with whom I've formed a band. We've decided to adopt Juno Day as the band name, and it's rumored that Zac Halbrook may even make an appearance at our first gig this coming Friday at Strange Brew Coffee in South Philly. Here is a video of the new band rehearsing "Up"--with Jeremy Lawrence on bass, Mike Mahoney on drums, and Samantha Rise on vocals. Had a couple friends in the audience tonight, which was nice. Played "Chalk Dust Torture" (Phish) and "Tuesday". |
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