Oliver and Matt are in Philadelphia from Brooklyn practicing with Will and Matthew for some upcoming Saxon Shore dates. Oliver has been a part of Luck Will Not Save Us from a Jackpot of Nothing and The Exquisite Death, but hasn’t played live until now. The band is meeting up with Steve and practicing in central PA for the rest of the week. Bosque Brown has some shows coming up in January, including this Saturday in Dallas, and will be playing at SXSW this March in Austin. If you’re on myspace, become friends with Burnt Toast Vinyl. :::scott:::
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Lana Kim and Andy Bruntel directed a video for Stephen Malkmus’ “Baby C’mon.” Andy’s good people, take a look. There’s a new podcast up that was a little New Year’s party compilation Jason Coffman made with my overbearing input and some suggestions from Jess and Siri and Horton, probably more. It’s fun. There will be some best of 2004/2005 podcasts up from various btv celebrities once I get them made. Johnathon is going to make some edits to The White Ox so the full-length will be delayed. Circles ep will come out in late March/early April as planned with the vinyl set of The White Ox and Circles to follow shortly after. Vinyl for The Faithful Anchor should be ready sometime in early 2006 if all goes well. Which is hasn’t lately. The second set of LP jackets for The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore have arrived, but the latest test pressing has some issues. We’re getting a new plate made, hopefully this one will do the trick. The Saxons are practicing for a few days, incorporating Oliver into the live show for their upcoming weekend/spot dates in January/February/March. :::scott:::
The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore is listed as #8 on the insound top 10 of 2005. They’re also #96 in the insound top 100 sellers of 2005. There are some kind words about Bosque Brown in the Dallas Observer who list Bosque Brown Plays Mara Lee Miller as their top local album of 2005. :::scott:::