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I’m off to see The Unicorns rock tonight in the unitarian church basement in Philadelphia. Here’s a little letter/update from Josh Tillman of Saxon Shore: hello friends saxon shore is taking a hiatus for the time-being as different members record other projects (matt and josh), move (zach), and take up full-time employment (stone). the plan is to reconviene in the fall/winter to record a new full-length and subsequently tour. we’re very grateful for all the kind press “four months of darkness” is getting and we’re excited to record what we believe to be far and away our best material to date. thanks for standing by us and we look forward to seeing everybody when we get back on the road. take care jt Saxon Shore’s Four Months of Darkness was #2 in Buzz Online’s top 10 for 2003. By the way, Johnathon Ford (Unwed Sailor) is now the official bass player for Decahedron. There is an mp3 and video from the forthcoming release due in April on Lovitt Records. Dates for their tour are: 01/31/04 – Washington, DC @ The Warehouse Next Door w/ Moments in Grace 02/01/04 – Harrisonburg, VA @ Pete’s House (575 E Market Street) w/Moments in…Continue reading

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For all of you lovers out there who need a place to go on Valentine’s Day, for those whose lovers are far away, or for those with no lovers at all, come to a special show in Philadelphia this Valentine’s Day at The Khyber: 2-6pm with Adam Arcuragi, Gerhardt Koerner, Joey Sweeney, and Denison Witmer. :::scott:::

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I just don’t know where to start with everything. I just got back from Europe a few hours ago and it feels like it’s been a lot longer than just a week I’ve been away. First, The Trouble with Sweeney : I Know You Destroy was #1 in another year end top 10 list, this time from the Tuscon Weekly. TTWS will be recording a new ep shortly, featuring the following five songs: The Amazing Malcolm Smith and His Off-Roading Motorcycle (A Girl Called) Young Song Evelyn Rochman The City Let Me I Hope Your Sleep Is Dreamless and enhanced video clips for “Karen” and “Surrey Is A Word I Hardly Ever Use” off I Know You Destroy. No word on the official release date and name of the ep. Denison Witmer’s Philadelphia Songs will be released in Europe this spring through Sweden’s Bad Taste Records. The deals have all been set and the actual release date and details will be made known shortly. This means that it will be easier to find Denison’s album in Europe and that he should be making a jaunt or two or three over to softly rock your socks off. Johnathon Ford from Unwed…Continue reading