Friday, March 28, 2008
Pierce smells like cabbage and hoagies
During our recent recording session at Landslide studios in Asheville, NC, the hallway and engineer room consistently smelled like Subway and cabbage thanks to Pierce and his un-kept ways. There was a slight tinge of Pabst, too.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Back in the studio & Back in Westville
We are finally back in the studio for our second full-length album. We have the tracks but no name. We have all of the gear, but no sound as of yet. We have the boys and we have Adam Johnson and friends. We will have something by the end of the week. Well, something might not be accurate.
We will be recording all week at Landslide Studio (not an open invitation). We have a slew of songs to get down and plenty of coffee to do so. Although we won’t be following Matt Smith and the Matt Smiths down that road of free jazz nor our bass players side project of sub-urban house music, we are taking things a lot further than the last album and think we will all be pleasantly surprised.
In bigger news, we have a show at the Westville Pub on Saturday, March 29, 2008. Since this is going to be at the end of our week of recording the rough tracks for the new album, we thought it appropriate to continue the recording. Here is your chance to be recorded live and be on the next album! We are going to be getting some help from all of you on Saturday with some back up singing for one of the new albums tracks. We won’t say which one, but it will be later on in the evening most likely, so come out and stay out.
See you there…
We will be recording all week at Landslide Studio (not an open invitation). We have a slew of songs to get down and plenty of coffee to do so. Although we won’t be following Matt Smith and the Matt Smiths down that road of free jazz nor our bass players side project of sub-urban house music, we are taking things a lot further than the last album and think we will all be pleasantly surprised.
In bigger news, we have a show at the Westville Pub on Saturday, March 29, 2008. Since this is going to be at the end of our week of recording the rough tracks for the new album, we thought it appropriate to continue the recording. Here is your chance to be recorded live and be on the next album! We are going to be getting some help from all of you on Saturday with some back up singing for one of the new albums tracks. We won’t say which one, but it will be later on in the evening most likely, so come out and stay out.
See you there…
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Bass player spreads wings, falls flat on his face. No one around to pick up pieces.
Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work bass player, one-man marketing department, and the self proclaimed “only band member who has his shit together”, recently broke out of his bass player mold to become the front man for the one man band “Gamelan” with their/his first solo, a self-named single, Gamelan. Not knowing any other instruments (or any instrument according to multi-instrumentalist Matthew “Beany Maters” Smith), Michael relied on the tools in his computer geek arsenal, including Final Cut, Garage Band, and his uncanny sense of bad rhythm. He also spent 15 minutes searching the internet to try and find more useless instruments, but then something shiny distracted him.
Although he is part of a band that has received several wonderful accolades from the adoring press and music industry, as with almost every single solo project, his music sucks. Thinking the project a joke, best friend and clothing expert Galen Holland laughed in his face. Pierce told him to quit his job. And leave town. His loving pregnant wife told him never to play that racket around their child or she would leave him. He couldn’t tell if she was serious.
After a brief run on Casey Kasem’s American Top 40, the song is now only available as a bootleg from Japan or on the Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work website. LISTEN TO THE TRACK HERE. Really.
Although he is part of a band that has received several wonderful accolades from the adoring press and music industry, as with almost every single solo project, his music sucks. Thinking the project a joke, best friend and clothing expert Galen Holland laughed in his face. Pierce told him to quit his job. And leave town. His loving pregnant wife told him never to play that racket around their child or she would leave him. He couldn’t tell if she was serious.
After a brief run on Casey Kasem’s American Top 40, the song is now only available as a bootleg from Japan or on the Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work website. LISTEN TO THE TRACK HERE. Really.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Front man out of town/no shows, bass player reportedly feels “despondent”
In recent days, area bass player, Michael Olivier, has reportedly been feeling despondent, in part, no doubt, to the lack of camaraderie and sense of purpose that being the bass player for Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work normally adds to his life. Seen mulling about in his wood shop/basement/recording studio/cave, Michael has not picked up a bass since driving the front man and his wife to the airport.
“It’s bad enough that he had to take a ‘vacation’ to the Southwest for 10 days, but did he really have to take my wife with him. I mean, she shouldn’t even be traveling being 6 1/2 months pregnant”, said Michael. He then returned to his wood shop/basement/recording studio/cave and began building something resembling a large coffin inlaid with mother of pearl figurines.
“It’s bad enough that he had to take a ‘vacation’ to the Southwest for 10 days, but did he really have to take my wife with him. I mean, she shouldn’t even be traveling being 6 1/2 months pregnant”, said Michael. He then returned to his wood shop/basement/recording studio/cave and began building something resembling a large coffin inlaid with mother of pearl figurines.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Matt Smith's Graffiti
Matt Smith was caught defacing drummer David Mack’s truck with a color of spray paint known as “Baboon Ass Pink”. He was nabbed before he could finish the tag, but what was completed amounted to a cryptic “Gay Rage”, to which Matt would not comment on its hidden meaning. He signed it TFIBRP.
Abuse as Motivation
Late last night, Pierce Edens and the Dirty Work bass player, Michael Olivier, was verbally accosted by front man Pierce Edens for not clearing the stage of Pierce’s gear and gum drop wrappers. He was overheard using various expletives to show his unnerving rage. To those at the scene, the bass player seemed to like it.
Later, Pierce was seen throwing a bottle of Desani water and screaming, “I told you, I only drink F*&@!%$ Fiji water, you stupid F#&@!”. His wife told him to get his S%$# together and get his own F*&@!%$ water and left the facilities.
Later, Pierce was seen throwing a bottle of Desani water and screaming, “I told you, I only drink F*&@!%$ Fiji water, you stupid F#&@!”. His wife told him to get his S%$# together and get his own F*&@!%$ water and left the facilities.
Pierce found sleeping in hallway
At three in the afternoon last Monday, Pierce Edens, front man and band slacker for the band Pierce Edens and the Matt Smiths, was found asleep in the hallway of his and his wife’s condominium complex. After several minutes of rustling the rugged singer from his slumber, he was heard to mutter something about “the sheep not minding nearly as much as that damn ol’ farmer did”, and was seen to stumble into his condo where he was later seen sleeping on the balcony awning. His neighbors had not comments.
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