(1.14.02) What a hell of a New Year. Our mighty President almost chokes to death on a damn pretzel, and he doesn't haven't the courage to tell us if it was a Rold Gold Thin or Rold Gold Classic. Talk about no public relations. Anyway, we don't have any shows planned in the distant or immediate future, so we're working on more new songs. We are, however, talking about releasing a split CD on Geekcore Records. We're sick and tired of EP's, so we thought a split Ep would be better. Do you want to know who the other band will be? So do we. As soon as I find out, I'll let you know.For now, check out the new pics from the Continental on December 15th.

[01.03.02] Welcome to our new website! Thanks to our friend and web designer Dave Peth for his work on this, hope you all like it too. If you have any suggestions for features you'd like to see in the future, drop us an email.

(11.25.01) New Show Update! Saturday, December 22nd at the Caboose in Fredonia, NY. Doors at 9, and we go on at 10 PM. Cover, Age, and Bands are all TBA right now, but I'll have more info in a couple days.

NEXT Show: Saturday, December 15th, we will be playing at the Continental in downtown Buffalo on 212 Franklin Street. For directions click here. The show starts at 10 PM, and we go on about 12 AM. Other bands playing are The Purrs and The Priests, both from Rochester. It's an 18 and over show, and the cover is $5.

(11.18.01)Last night was a very memorable evening. We won "Best Performance" which gives us one or two free ESI shows. There was also some kids by our cars with baseball bats, so we went out there to see what was going on, and it turned out one of the bands playing had a problem with one of their girlfriends, and smashed her car with their bats. I don't know what happened, but no one was injured. On a lighter note, thank you everyone that came out to see us. It was the most fun I've had at a show in the longest time. There's some show announcements below as well.

(11.10.01)We finally played our first show in over 8 months, and man did it kick ass. Granted, there were only about 20 kids there at the time we played, it was still a lot of fun. We consider it a warm up for our Buffalo return show, which you can read about below.

This we're especially proud of: for your streaming and listening pleasure, our brand new song, "Romance of the Vanished," is up at mp3.com/n2l for you to listen to. It's the first song we wrote as the new line-up continues to belt out new songs as a collective unit. Please check it out and let us know what you think!

Our good friends Phil and Aasha at Geekcore Records will be releasing our first full length, and next project. "After Two We Rock Out" is currently in their mailorder, so if you want to order it from them instead of amazon.com, check out geekcorerecords.cjb.net. You can also get it at MicrocosmPublishing.com, and Bosstuneage Records (UK). They have some awesome stuff in their mailorder, and it's all really cheap. Thanks for reading, and I'll talk to you all soon.

that's all for now.
rock on, gary late

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