Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tour Pics

So we're back. Not long gone, but it sure did feel like it.
So instead of a long winded text on our trip...We'll do it with pictures.


This is a shot of Greg. He played slide for North Elementary Thursday night. It brought a real ambiance to their tunes and when he solo...he smoked.


After the Chapel Hill show Tom and I were sent out to get more booze for the after party. After walking what seemed like miles to get to the Harris Teeter, we met these folks in line and they agreed to give us a ride home. This picture is a pretty accurate memory of what they looked like to me.


The crowd at Snug Harbor. Where we were accused of calling a girl a 'poser' because she wanted us to play covers. No member of Pistolero has any memory of insulting this girl and we think it was a plot against us. Daylon and his staff were awesome and we'll be making our way back there.


View from the stage at Criminal records in Atlanta.
Strangest crowd ever...
Tom's wife, kids and mother were there. Cold Nub brought his mom. Andrew Carter (played our 1st CD release show ever) wandered in per chance and over to the right of the pic you can see 3 'frat' guys who set up in that aisle before we started, rocked out the whole show, then left before we could identify them. I was also told of a black guy who stood to the side (out of pic) and sang along with every song.
Who are you people?


View from the stage at The Star Bar.


Chad from North E sitting John's house in Chapel Hill with the 7" that we pressed with North E doing one of our songs, "Endless Summer", and us doing one of their tunes, "Lovesday Dead Down".

Respect the Cock,
Mike

Monday, April 20, 2009

Athens and Macon

Well the first leg of our mini tour for Warface is behind us and I have to say that we all realized just how much we missed playing in front of a crowd. Over the last four months we've been rehersing at a fevered pace so there has been no let up in playing, but you just can't beat getting up in front of a group of folks and bringing them into the moment with you.
Friday night in Athens we played Tasty World and watched girls in sundresses go by, young girls. Did I mention that they were young? Seriously, everyone in Athens has to be under the age of 25 or they kick you out. TT Mahoney and the Standard Eight weere out hosts and we had a lovely time playing to the children. The crowd started out standoffish, in typical Athens fashion, but as we grew into our set they began to get more and more into it. By the time we played our last song I believe that they even liked us. BTW, Tasty World has the worst load in I've seen outside of Smiths Old Bar here in Atlanta. 3 flights of stairs...blech!
Saturday was Macon at The Hummingbird and after years of playing shows I'd have to say that these guys (and girls) were in the top 3 nicest bar staff we've ever played for. Band beer was Old Milwaukee...check. Sound man STILL played music...check. The posters we sent down were actually hung up in the club...check. The guy who booked the show was there and wanted to talk to us...WOW!
We had a few sound issues, we play real trebly and in that room it was slicing scalps off the show goers, but other than that everything went off right as it should.
Death on Two Wheels headlined the show and they were awesome and nice to boot.
All in all loads of fun and we're itching to get back out there Wednesday.
Some Pics...
Outside of Tasty World 10 minutes before the set Friday. What a line to get in the door!


Out front of the Hummingbird.
From the stage in Macon. These 2 girls were dancing up a storm and we thought it'd be nice to take their picture.

Sorry there are not more pics of us playing, but alas we couldn't play and document at the same time.

Expect My Emails,
Mike

Friday, April 17, 2009

Live in the Lobby

Last night we drove up to Athens to be the band for WUOG's Live in the Lobby radio.
Everyone there was extremely nice, albeit young; I made several jokes that were totally missed because we didn't watch the same Saturday morning cartoons. We arrived a bit behind schedule but that was made up for by there being at least 47 people there to help set up gear. They even helped us lug our gear from the trailer, up 3 flights of stairs, and into the studio. Big thanks to Jessica, Charlie, Nathan, William and everyone else who helped out with the show and making us feel so welcome.
We we're so busy that we didn't even take any pics while we we're playing. Just this one as we were leaving.


But we did get most of the show recorded on video and here is a tune that we hope you'll like.

Check it Here


Expect my Emails,
Mike

Pistoelro in Crib Notes


We got a little love in Crib Notes, Creative Loafing's music blog. Yours truly did a 10 question interview called Roll Call. Check it out. I like that all of us are in the picture that accompanies the interview so it still remains a mystery as to who I really am. Bass players of the world unite.

Respectfully Yours,
Mike

Thursday, April 16, 2009

PISTOLERO DOES MACON

Hi folks, we just recently traveled the grueling 1 hour drive to Macon GA to do some promotion for the "Warface" album and our upcoming show there on April 18th @ the "Hummingbird stage and tap room" We were on their local CBS news television station (13 WMAZ) performing our song "Monster Cable". Our contact there (Mallie) wrote a really nice article about us so here is a link to that and a video of our performance. Enjoy and come out to see us in Macon this Saturday. Smile. 13WMAZ.com | Macon, GA | Scene 13: Nice Guys Rock It Loud!

Corey/Pistolero


Adendum-
More press from Rebecca Ledford at Macon .com.
"While their sound can be schizophrenic with their genre-mixing antics, it can also be the purity of rock."

Friday, April 10, 2009

Those were the days!


This picture was taken in front of the ISP space space in East Atlanta. It's all of the original ISP bands...Parade, Slushco, Elevado, Tenth to the Moon, Kitty Snyder, Avaitor, Envie, Slow Motion Crash and Pistolero.
We were so full of hope and wonder then.
It was a great time.
Most of those bands have disbanded and/or moved on to other bands.
Time keeps on slipping into the future.
Judas Iscariot,
Mike