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Posted: 8/6/2006, 4:49 pm
by faninor
half jill wrote:oooookay. i'll bring my super duper video camera.
unless i forget..
i won't forget!
that's all i've got to add..

Wheee! :mrgreen:

Posted: 8/6/2006, 4:55 pm
by half jill
however, this show is at the horseshoe, right?
filming from further away to get the whole band may not work out too well..people seem to crowd the front from when i've been there..
i've never filmed a show with this camera..i hope it'll sound okay >_>

Posted: 8/6/2006, 5:05 pm
by faninor
half jill wrote:however, this show is at the horseshoe, right?
filming from further away to get the whole band may not work out too well..people seem to crowd the front from when i've been there..
i've never filmed a show with this camera..i hope it'll sound okay >_>

The sound shouldn't be a problem, even if the audio on your camera doesn't end up okay I think Nikki will be recording on minidisc, so we'll be able to pick out the best audio when we mix it together. :D

Posted: 8/6/2006, 8:47 pm
by crustine
Fainor, I know a friend of Hollys filmed the last Cali gig. I will see what i can do to get you some of this.

Posted: 8/6/2006, 11:35 pm
by faninor
crustine wrote:Fainor, I know a friend of Hollys filmed the last Cali gig. I will see what i can do to get you some of this.

That's great... I really think if we can get a few people in the general bootleg/taping community to check out Pedestrian, there's a good chance some will end up fans. They usually recognize talent when they hear it. And that would mean more shows being taped, and perhaps even more people checking them out and becoming fans. :D

Posted: 8/24/2006, 7:16 pm
by afealicious
la la, i found this little review in Chart magazine today, on page 56. sombody might be interested.

<b>Pedestrian</b> <i>Ghostly Life</i> (Headwreckords)

This band chose a dangerous name. If they rock, it's irony. But if they suck, they doom themselves to a lifetime of bad headlines from rock writers who will take advantage of an easy target because, you know, we're lazy like that. Fortunately, this Los Angeles-based rock outfit stay mostly on the ironic side with a complex, interesting album of spacey-sounding songs that are loud and demanding of the listener's time. Lead singer-songwriter Joel Shearer worked as a guitarist for both Alanis Morissette's and Damien Rice's touring bands before venturing out on his own. Pedestrian toy with extremes and some songs veer dramatically between gentle and ear-piercing. Side note: they count Raine Maida as a friend and supporter, so take that for what you will. CCC1/2

(i've never liked the way Chart reviews things.)

Posted: 8/24/2006, 7:20 pm
by raineshower
well it's good to see it being reviewed.... I honestly can't tell if it's a good or bad review though.

**I have a sneaking suspicion that someone at Chart doesn't like Raine too much**

Posted: 8/24/2006, 7:22 pm
by afealicious
i think the ratings go from C to CCCCC, so three and a half C's should be pretty good.

Posted: 8/25/2006, 8:53 pm
by Kicker774
Chart owes me like $10 from issues never delivered to me >:|

Posted: 8/25/2006, 11:59 pm
by Dr. Hobo
i somehow ended up here

Posted: 8/26/2006, 10:13 am
by AnnieDreams
I'm a pedestrian.

Posted: 8/29/2006, 9:58 pm
by Hope
i actually liked that lil review thing in Chart (just saw it today in the mag). i would give it exactly that many C's. but "Pedestrian" is pretty much the worst band name in the entire universe. Joel needs to do some vocab homework. the side note is just Chart being themselves, whatever.

Posted: 8/30/2006, 5:21 am
by Kathy
Joel said he put a lot of thought into the name Pedestrian because of the meaning of the word...

Posted: 8/30/2006, 10:43 am
by afealicious
heh, i like the name, i don't see what's so bad about it. i think it's humble. and like it says in that review, the worst critics will be able to do is make dumb headlines, and nobody with a brain or a decent sense of humour really laughs at those anyway.

Posted: 10/3/2006, 7:30 am
by xjsb125
Joel and company will be back out on tour in November opening for My Brightest Diamond, as well as being her backup band. They will be hitting Eastern Canada, as well as the northern parts of the US midwest.

Nov. 7 - La Salla Rosa - Montreal, PQ
Nov. 8 - Babylon - Ottawa, ON
Nov. 9 - ATG - Toronto, ON
Nov. 10 - EQMC University of MI - Ann Arbor, MI
Nov. 11 - Schubas - Chicago, IL
Nov. 12 - Milwaukee, WI
Nov. 14 - High Noon - Madison, WI
Nov. 15 - 7th Street Entry - Minneapolis, MN
Nov. 16 - Vaudeville News - Des Moines, IA
Nov. 17 - High Dive - Champaign/Urbana, IL
Nov. 18 - Bloomington, IN
Nov. 19 - Indianapolis, IN

Posted: 10/3/2006, 9:41 am
by Random Name
I read Eastern Canada and got all excited. :uh:

Posted: 10/3/2006, 7:58 pm
by xjsb125
Would you please just get off that damn rock you live on? Get off of it! Get!

Posted: 10/3/2006, 11:10 pm
by Hope
wow, opening for My Brightest Diamond. id like to go to one of those shows

Posted: 10/4/2006, 6:52 am
by Random Name
xjsb125 wrote:Would you please just get off that damn rock you live on? Get off of it! Get!


:O

But Matty now that you're already taken, where will I go?!

Posted: 10/4/2006, 4:15 pm
by xjsb125
I'm sure Rusty would love you just as much. :nod: