Was somebody talking about them a couple weeks ago? Anybody ever heard them? They just got announced at moe.down and I\'m hoping they are not night time beer tent band (i want the b\'fast to play it again and this would take up one of the spots they could be playing)
heard of them a few years back. havent really listen to much of them lately. not sure how to classify their sound. as far as the breakfast at moe.down goes, not gonna happen.
I would say that you could bet your ballbag that we are not going to be at moe.down this year......
Now, believe me, I would love to see them get on the bill again, but probably not gonna happen.....
Just trying to save you the disappointment and frustration my friend....
I\'ll be there anyways, it would just be a great bonus to have them there
Why would one want to bet their ballbag? Best case scenario... you get someone else\'s ballbag. No thank you.
chin nuts... get your headie chin nuts......
was is there no chance in hell? that sucks. hope we get the pre-moe.down throwdown again at least.
**** great the last 2 years
was is there no chance in hell? that sucks. hope we get the pre-moe.down throwdown again at least. **** great the last 2 years
That may be very possible considering we are scheduled to play there in early june with no follow up dates scheduled yet........
Who knows though......
I would love to see the band on the moe.down lineup, I am not trying to be negative, just realistic....
i hear ya.
well, zee knows all anyone going to moe.down wants this year is year #3 of what is the best kickoff party in the planet.......
The Breakfast in Utica doing 3 sets the thursdaynight of laborday weekend!
state radio = popish rock reggae offshoot band from a former member of dispatch
not a bad show, good energy, kind of a young crowd
not much in terms of improvisation or wild composition
state radio is ok. forget his name, the head of the band(guy from dispatch) but pretty sure he lives right down here on the NJ shore. they play all over down here. esp the Pony.
I saw a free Dispatch show while at UMass. From what I remember, it seemed like the meathead answer to jam music.
The crowd, including myself, was really disengaged from what was happening onstage.