Monday, January 15, 2007

The Long Road Home

Seattle, Seattle. We were hardly there, it seems.

14 hours up. 14 hours back. I think there was a show in there, as well. That's right. A lovely town, as ever, but a few little twists can always change things. I'm not sure El Corazon was the right venue for us and things were definitely a little logistically complex.

Rolling up to the club, we parked next to a rather unfortunate fellow laying on the sidewalk underneath the freeway ramp tucked into layers of blankets and sleeping bags. I continue to be confused about what causes this kind of thing that can't be addressed in a reasonable way. Here's a problem with no politically-viable constituency to raise its profile.

Inside the club, things we're more cheery. All the other performers on the bill were very kind. I'm afraid I didn't get a chance to catch any of the music during the evening. It's always great to catch up with old friends that have been coming to our shows over the last few years and this was a good occasion to do that.

The performance itself was enjoyable. I think we've played better, but I was happy with it. It's hard to play in those starkly-lit venues where there's no 'ambiance' at all. I'm hardly into huge billowing fog, but a little haze can give things a little bit of something that's otherwise just missing. We're all still really enjoying playing the new songs and I think those went well.

So, what's next? There are a lot of small projects we've got in front of us before we really start nailing down the album sometime in March/April. We probably won't be playing much in the next few months for this reason, but things change. As details emerge, we will post them here.

Ryan

7 comments:

tiedup said...

AMEN!!! Hopefully there is a little side project called, Invisible Ballet!!! Seeing you Saturday night was a pleasure as always!!! I've seen you too many times to count. It's kinda like seeing an old friend. Once you start talking it's as if were never apart.

Halou said...

Funny you should mention that. The site has been (minimally) updated.

Anonymous said...

Yeah...the show was good. But the atmosphere was weird and I could have used more volume on ye old p.a.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for making the long journey into the Arctic Circle to share your music with us! Just beautiful.

Ever visit here?
http://www.last.fm/music/Halou

Halou said...

I have used last.fm a little bit, though I haven't really followed Halou there much. It's a little strange to read the kinds of comments people post in places like that. :)

Anonymous said...

Lovely show. Thanks for making the drive. The new song was great & it's exciting to hear that you're working on a new album. Yeay!
Yeah, that was an odd venue for ya, Chop Suey, Tost, or Nectar is more your style.
Come back soon!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, good to see you again. I'd love to see you do one of the KEXP things they sometimes sponsor at The Triple Door. That venue seems perfect for you.