today is the second day of our 2 days off. yesterday was kinda wasted as we bummed around Berlin and rotted while trying to figure out how to get the lps that we sent via mail (too late, unfortunately). they were at a record store, and we were at the store too.... but it was closed on Sundays. without any luck, we trekked on to pol and. we immediately noticed a few changes in Poland.... for one the roads absolutely suck ass. it was the bumpiest highway I've ever been on. that shit was like.... abortion inducing. also, people here don't speak English as well (for the most part, at least). getting lost every night looks like it will be an even bigger problem when you have the language barrier even more.
pinxtos is still holding out. he's venting his stress by doing handstands and other crazy acrobatic moves at gas stations. that man never ceases to amaze. Ivan has bought enough records to open up a record store. yesterday avi scratched his sweaty balls and put his fingers under my nose. god damnit.
tomorrow we have a drive to Romania that, depending on who you ask, will take us between 12 and 20 hours. cool.
Monday, June 18, 2007
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And what do you guys think of the gig itself?
Supports were pretty good, but you just slayed. It was well worth the travel (a few hundred kms for me). Thank you for the show, I wish I didn't have fucking exams and was able to go to Obscene to have fun with MG again.
tbh I consider the drum sound on Rehashed weak, so it was awesome to hear new tracks just the way they should sound.
The only thing which kinda spoiled my fun was the lame audience in Wroclaw, my bf agrees on that as well. Must have been driving you nuts too, 2-3 people moshing?! just blasphemy. I have been to many Polish venues and no other city has such poor audience. Moronic scene kids.
Also you should have played half an hour or so more. No exaggeration, your show was really short. Killer nonetheless. I hope I'll see you again someday.
And you're right, the roads suck. Apparently the whole country with nearly all of its aspects does.
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