Month: April 2017

So What’s with T Shirts from Defunct Record Stores?

Down Two Cases

See if you can find the following among the stickers on the cases…
Mike Watt’s Firehose Basesball Card, Arcwelder, Minor Threat, Butthole Surfers, Meat Puppets, Porcupine, Period Bomb, DK’s (ripped), Circle Jerks, Cell Block, Doggy Style, The Silverteens, Urge Overkill, a home made Stiff Little Fingers sticker, Surly Brewing (3 or 4? I L-U-VVVVV Furious), Treehouse Records, Extreme Noise Records, and (several) Twin Town guitars stickers…

You can buy Cerveza Muscular’s CD at the following Twin Cities record stores:
Barely Brothers, HiFi Hair & Records (as well as John Kass’ White Bear Lake Store), Treehouse Records, Extreme Noise, No Name Records, Down in The Valley, Electric Fetus, Roadrunner Records and Dave Foley’s Record Store (the only CD in stock at his vinyl hole in the wall on 38th & Grand).

If you look closely in two of the videos I am wearing T Shirts from record stores. If I had a chance I could list another ten or twenty record stores that I’ve frequented that are no more. I do not have shirts, for example, for the following record stores no longer in existence: The Wax Museum (Tom Tevaggia? Thanks for the posters), OarFolkJokeOpus (Terry, Peter and the great selections), Positively Fourth Street, Platters (Thanks to Kevin Cole for Meat Puppets comps for First Avenue, unsolicited when I went in to buy) or Pipe Dreams (Keith Cipowski, what was the name of the competing record store on College Avenue?). The place in Oshkosh where I got the best record deal ever, like seeing Husker Du and Bad Brains at Duffy’s for $2.00, snatching Richard Hell and the Voidoids Blank Generation for a coincidental $2.00. In the two videos, I am wearing shirts from Garage D’or (Terry Katzman) and Atomic Records (Rich Menning). Sad bitter tale that both are no longer in the game, damn shame. Gotta wear one of my many Roadrunner Records shirts, represent one of the stores still open (thanks, Beggs, Davin and Keith).

Cerveza Muscular; Binary Thoughts with Rick Von Birthday; Michelle Kope Video 11.22.2015

Down Two Cases

We were asked at the last minute and it was great fun…always fun playing basement parties. Rick was uncanny and unrehearsed, always willing to see what can happen when someone wants to take a bash at it with CERVEZA MUSCULAR

CD Promo Video; The Winter That Hell Froze Over (Track 12); Shot by Andrea Rugg

This cheesy little video was my lame attempt at a promo video for the first CD. It is the 12th track on the CD…last but not least…in the words of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman…”Every One a Maserati.” Andrea Rugg would probably not include it in her photography portfolio, but I find it charming in it’s simplicity. It was first posted on FaceSchnook, but I’ve tried to share it as much as possible. This CD is now available at the following record stores, tell them the bass player sent you…
Barely Brothers Records, HiFi Hair & Records, Roadrunner Records, Treehouse Records, Extreme Noise Records, Down In The Valley, Know Name Records, Electric Fetus, as well as at Dave Foley’s shop on 38th & Grand. If they’re out, tell them to let me know and I’ll get them more copies. My contact information is at the top of the website.

Cerveza Muscular; Record Release; 4.5.2017; 7TH Street Entry; Sally Kiser Video

Stephanie Forsyth joined us on stage, as she did on the recording, for track #3, Flint Power and Water. We were joined by Rank Strangers, Blackbird Bridge and Howling Andy Hound and The Blood Shot. Raucous night, and the new shirts were a decided hit…get yours now…the cover art by Molly Gates on a high quality orange shirt. Thanks to Sally Kiser for the video.

Stratocaster; 4.15.2017; Barely Brothers Records; Shot by Paul Lundgren

This video was shot by Paul Lundgren during a great afternoon of music at Barely Brothers Records in Saint Paul. Barely Brothers is located near University and 280 on Raymond, between Keys and Foxy Falafel. They are really hospitable, and the afternoon went far too quickly, just like the insufficient number of hot Italian sausages I BBQ’d on the grill out back. Someone posted a video of The Silverteens set and you can see me through the window, pulling the sausage off of the grill. I should have grabbed one while I had the chance. Huge thanks to Ringout! and The Silverteens for their great sets. They really set a high bar for us to follow, and we gave it a ripping shot. Thanks to all who filled the record store during the three sets.