Yeah......pillars was on quite a few times around here, but the other 2 albums I
never heard on non-college radio.....
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> Sunny day stuff is on the radio? i didn't know that. Out of all the
> bands i am into, they are by far the most "well known." (one of the only
> "emo" bands too, hehe hee) So i guess that doesn't suprise me, wow. Thats
> how people got into them so quick, all of a sudden. Thats cool though,
> really it is. Learn something new every day, right? Take care every body.
>
> << I did try introducing myself a bit ago, but I don't think the message went
> through. So, I'll try again. Hmm, I got into SDRE by hearing Pillars and
> HIFTBSO on the radio (gasp) on a preview show, and, incidentally, I have not
> heard them since which gives you an idea of the abysmmal taste in music in
> my neck of the woods. That, and having heard they were good, compelled me
> to get How it feels... and that CD rocks, I do believe it is the best of the
> three full-length albums. I got the other two in reverse order, and just
> picked up Diary a couple weeks ago. I also had the chance to see the band
> in Spokane, and had tickets and the whole she-band, except that two days
> before I sprained my ankle rather severly and spent the night of the in the
> hospital, which is a terrible place to sleep.
>
> I live approx. 40 miles N. of Spokane, WA, which is across the state from
> Seattle and a polar opposite of that city. Suffice to say, I'll just
> thrilled to be leaving for college in Portland, OR next year. Other bands I
> like include: Pearl Jam, REM, the Wallflowers, the Cure, Bauhaus,
> Soundgarden, and a host of other bands which I can't remember, as well as
> Celtic/Native American traditional music. I have one sister who is the
> coolest person I know and has blue-purple spiked hair, something like Lars
> from Rancid, except not quite as tall.
>
> talk to y'all later
>
> D
>
> living in the mainstream is such a lame dream--[Henry Rollins]
> >>