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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

THE CONTINGENCY: WE ARE PLAYING ONE (MORE?) SHOW THIS YEAR


Hey have you happen to have caught The Contingency at one of their shows yet this year? No? Well, mark May 1st18th(?) on your calendar (?) and be sure to show up wherever they are playing at Rudz(?), because we caught the dish from Mr. Jason Wheeler himself that they’ve got one more show to go this year and THAT’S IT(!). Why all the question marks, you may ask? Well, let’s just say we didn’t exactly have our stenograph or wits about us when we spoke with him Monday night (in fact, we have been accused of sass, subsequent…[?]) and can’t seem to remember all the details as sharply as usually is required to maintain our strictest of journalistic standards. Also Google is no help. Also we promise to remind you as the date approaches. Also has anyone seen our stenograph?

BUT WHAT WILL THEY BE UP TO? Well, writing and recording is what we hear, using Bunny’s mad knob skills and wicked portable setup. (Did you know their last album was recorded upstairs at Rudyards? No, seriously, over the course of three days while it wasn’t being used with the drums in the middle of the room and the bathrooms as isolation booths and the likes. Woah.) Stoked.

UPDATE: BIG THANKS to the person behind THIS FLYER, which revealed to us that the correct date is actually May 18th @ Rudyards with Fired for Walking and Lick Lick.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Will they also not be playing any more Futingency shows?>???
Damn it all...

April 11, 2007 at 11:48 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey silly pants. It was recorded at Fitzgerald's. It would have been way cooler at Rudyards and we probably would have gotten more street cred but alas...poop. And there may be some Futingency songs creepin out of our sets now and then. Dear sonia.

_bunny

April 20, 2007 at 1:51 AM  
Blogger a d r said...

We agree that, as far as places to record one's record, Rudz does have more street cred than Fitz, due entirely to their assortment of high-quality fried and grilled food product. However, it is likely that any album recorded in said hallowed walls would suffer immensely from the lethargy and puffyness of players weighed down by the plates and plates and plates of okra, burgers and chicken strips that would inevitably be consumed between takes. In this regard, we believe that you chose the proper venue as the record in question contains nothing that sounds like sloppy greese and ranch dressing.

-THE EDITORS

April 20, 2007 at 1:11 PM  

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