Thursday, July 2, 2009

Hotpipes, Hammertorch, Sesame Street Slayer: Skeletal Newsy Bits

Posted by Steve Haruch on Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 2:49 PM

* Skeletor and Early Man. Just because. (HT: Brandez.)

* Oh, fine. You want Sesame Street Slayer instead?

* For the six of you who have not already heard through vines of various kinds, Hotpipes have broken up. Let's just say we weren't happy to hear that.

* Someone/something called Live on the Green just started following Nashville Cream on twitter. Their web address is Lightning 100's site and they tell us to "get ready for the official announcement." Sounds like a concert series of some sort, right? We'll let you know.

* Guitarist Jason Yeary has quit Shoot the Mountain.

* Speaking of guitarist Jason Yeary, he is a member of Hammertorch, who have a new song up on their MySpace for your listening. The 'Torch will get to torchin' it up for their CD release shows on July 23 (at The 5 Spot w/Chris Crofton and the Alcohol Stuntband and Eric Zarycki & The Persuasion) and July 25 (Wall Street w/All We Seabees and The Bohannons).

* This weekend's midnight showing of Point Break at The Belcourt has been canceled, due to a "change in rights." Totally extreme bummer.

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That Grover solo was sick!
If Slayer and Early Man's paths ever crossed, it probably wouldn't be good for Early Man.

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Posted by Matt S. on July 2, 2009 at 3:16 PM

man... filmmation sure had some shitty animation.

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Posted by familiar sideman on July 2, 2009 at 3:20 PM

also... lighting a bic for hotpipes.

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Posted by familiar sideman on July 2, 2009 at 3:40 PM

oh no, not hotpipes!

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Posted by jess. on July 2, 2009 at 5:00 PM
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