Monday, February 15, 2010

Pretzles, Snakesuits and Mega-Danceparties

We've hit February's ground running like parched maiacs to the sea of beats. Our first two shows of the New Year's new season, in Saratoga and Ithaca, NY were pretty much as bombastic as could be. We all felt fresh and inspired by a month of re-cretion, re-juvination and re-st. I think our friends in both those towns felt similarly because they seemed particularly pumped-up: screaming, dancing and really keeping the party going. In Ithaca a new (and way bigger) incarnation of the once-duo Beat the Grid opened up the night. They've got a huge horn section and dazzling frontlady, Hayden Eager, and so it was kind of the perfect warm-up. For some reason Ithaca wanted to do a costume party that night... so we joined in the spirit. Adam donned his snake suit, Mark wore Danilo's damlation outfit, Darby brought out his sexy librarian alter ego, and I wore a crazy polyester jacket that Liu Christmas-gifted me.

Above are 3 self-portraits of us doing hands-in right before the show. Please note Adam's snake costume, this is the only photo I have of it.

Our sweet friend Ryan Curtis showed up with his full body-painting setup, and he razzled a few of us up...

Gosh, I'm so lucky to be prancing around on stage every night, shaking my body like I'd always dreamed as a kid.... it felt great to be back in that energy. We finished our set with a brand new song, Came Out of a Lady, ran around blasting our horns in the audience, and it worked great. Just when I was ready to end it all and collapse backstage we went back out to make an encore out of Bad Mr. Kurtz and invited Beat the Grid up to play percussion and dance around. I was sweating so much! Wailing into the mic! And then... the song ended... but the music didn't. For another 10 minutes everyone kept playing their various tomtoms, shakers, cowbells, switching around instruments, dancing and laughing. This has never happened before onstage. What a silly and awesome moment.

This weekend that just ended was more of the same on the mega-danceparty font. We had local dudes Bodega and our Boston friends Spiritual Rez in Philly with us, and wonderful beautiful dancers came pouring out of the cracks in the snow and ice to rally and party. And that was SOME snow and ice! Now I understand what Obama meant by Snowmageddon: After the show we decided to seek out one of the infamous Philly pretzel factories that are said to be open all night, selling fresh ones to the vendors. The one we found was closed (ahhhh! what disappointment!) and the icy chunk nightmare we found on the tiny side streets leading back to I-95 was truly chilling. Foot-deep chunks of solidified snow rutted and scarified the as-yet un-plowed streets... cars were banked in parking lanes on both sides creating narrow yet severely bumpy passes, it was like threading a needle on a bucking bronco! Lucky we escaped without ripping off any bumpers with our manly grill.

Finally, Northampton... there aren't really any adequate words... And since there aren't any pictures either (I had to give Ian my camera's batteries for his Game Boy, cause I used his in my in-ears) I'll just have to be extremely minimalistic: (it was SOLD OUT and a) MEGA-DANCEPARTY!

Love,
Kalmia
+ Rubblebucket

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Happy New Year from Rubblebucket


Hello Good People of the World!

Goodbye 2009....
And what a year it was

We started out 2009 with our first ever extended tour, trucking all the way out to Colorado and hitting points in the midwest on our way. Then we spent the month of March in Syracuse, NY recording our second album "Rubblebucket". In the ensuing months we played our hearts out all over the northeast, from NYC to Maine, to Ithaca and Rochester to Vermont and back up, down, up... would you believe we put 45,000 miles on our dear van Puppy and our faithful trailer Puss!!?? In July we made the westward trek again, and finished that tour in Big Sky Montana playing for the vast sage-covered mountains and 3 impeccable dancing robots. In August we began leaking tracks, gearing up for the October release of "Rubblebucket" and were thrilled by the positive response! Spin cited us a a top 25 must-hear artist of the 2009 CMJ's and Relix named us 1 of 5 On The Verge bands.

Another midwest visit in October celebrated the big release and ignited more crazy adventures in Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Michigan and Chicago. We now have a fervent fuzzy love for the midwest that we never knew could be that strong and we can't wait to get back. In December the Boston Music Awards named us "Live Act of 2009" which couldn't have been a better way to end the year...

and that brings us to...

2010!

Pre-impressions: A year of health. A year of rejuvenation, balance, creativity, hard work. Brooklyn, NY is the spot this year. January's only half-way through and we've been writing like crazy, so... a year of focus and fun. More adventures! That we hope will involve you...: All you amazing people who have loved us even in the dark times and stood together and danced and sung along in the united spirit of reverie. We could not be doing this without your energy and support. We thank and love you, and send you the biggest loudest pumping-est Rubblebucket wishes for a Prosperous, Safe, and Happy New Year.

LOVE, RUBBLEBUCKET