Archive for February, 02004

Speaking of Punk bands

Saturday, February 28th, 02004

Speaking of punk bands, check out this fabulously interesting account of Narthex.

From their website:

Bit players in the cinerama epic of punk, Narthex played shows in Philadelphia and vicinity from 1980 to 1983. From the unknown chapters of punk history, here is their story along with an album’s worth of audio.

Makes me wish I had more evidence of the glories of 4-Real and Outright. There is one video tape of an Outright show (one of two or three that we actually did) that I think should exist somewhere. I hope Aaron Buettner or Jeff Brandt still have a copy, because I don’t. Anyone remember Mason City Hardcore’s Sorry Excuse?

Dusty Groove Musical Challenge

Saturday, February 28th, 02004

A Dusty Groove musical challenge:

Pick a number albums from http://www.dustygroove.com/. After I select 5 records from among your suggestions, I’ll purchase the 5, listen to them, and provide reviews in this weblog.

Descendents new EP: ‘Merican

Saturday, February 28th, 02004

The Descendents have an new EP out entitled “‘Merican”. I haven’t bought it yet, but have “acquired” it via the Internet as MP3s. I will buy it though because: 1) I require higher quality than it can be found in on the net. 2) The Descendents rock so hard, they deserve my money.

Descendents 'Merican

In my pantheon of punk-rock bands, The Descendents are multi-armed and all-powerful. Their old stuff invokes in me place, times, people, and thoughts long gone with a strange clarity, and they’re still producing modern-day gold. If their new full-length album due March 23rd is as good as 1996’s Everything Sucks, I’ll be a happy camper. Having lived through it, the period from 1996 to 2004 doesn’t seem like a very long time. Eight years is a long time to seem short.

Climbing Mountains

Saturday, February 28th, 02004

I’ve become interested in climbing mountains. Not the kind where you need fancy gear and hang by a rope, but the easyish kind where you just walk up the mountain. Perhaps they call that hiking. Ultimately I’d like to to do Mount Kilimanjaro, but stuff in my backyard and Mount St. Helens seem good places to start.

Me on the Beach

Saturday, February 28th, 02004

An animated gif of me on the beach in Sayulita. ~ 1.1 MB.

As a reference:
mogrify -format gif -resize 200×133 *.JPG
gifsicle –delay=20 –loop *.gif > animation.gif

More Sayulita photos (including Megan by herself)

Saturday, February 28th, 02004

Megan Thorberg on Sayulita Beach

Matt Bohnsack in Sayulita Group Photo in Sayulita Beef and Bone in Sayulita

Beef on the Beach

Friday, February 27th, 02004

An animated gif of Beef on the beach in Sayulita. Good times. Props to Gifsicle and ImageMagick.

beef on the beach in sayulita

Blake Olofson

Thursday, February 26th, 02004

I’ve yet to finish posting even 20% of the photos from Sayulita. Because I’m sick and work is keeping me all-to-busy, it’s slow going. However, Blake can’t seem to wait for pictures of himself, so here are two photos of him that have already been posted:

Blake and Mandi in Sayulita Blake in Sayulita

I’ll work on the rest of the photos this evening and over the weekend.

Back from Sayulita Mexico

Sunday, February 22nd, 02004

I made it back from Mexico last night around 9:30PM. I slept most of today, fighting a cold that I’m surprised didn’t hit until right when the vacation ended.

Sayulita is a wonderful place for a vacation. I’ll return.

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A first batch of photos from the trip that covers the first few days is up. There are naturally gigs more, but it will take me a little while to have them ready.

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Life is good in Sayulita Mexico

Thursday, February 19th, 02004

Sayulita is good times

matt bohnsack with blue sarong in Sayulita Mexico