I somehow feel that I entered some kind of funky time warp from the very moment I entered the city of Houston, TX. The club, Super Happy Fun Land, was something that I couldn’t quite understand as soon as I walked in. You will understand more what I’m saying when some video surfaces of the show. Scott Salmon and Nickolas ended up wearing dresses. Pete ended up with an 80’s cher wig on, with glasses, and a drumstick being used as some sort of non-girthey male body part. I had a big tiger doll next to my mic stand at one point. There were cats everywhere, and the most schizophrenic between band music I have ever heard. They had chili, which I heard was good. I opted to wait til we got food after the show.
We ended up at Flying Saucer in downtown Houston on a referral from our tour photographer, Chris Mullins. This place was a blast. Good food. Good beer. Awesome people. We ended up being the last ones in the bar, as usual. Then on the way back to the truck we ran into Josh from Galveston, or “G-Town” as he kept referring to it. He had consumed some adult beverages that evening, and since we had as well, Nickolas thought we should conversate and try to sell this bro some music. Well, we didn’t end up selling him anything, BUT what ensued was something of bro-tacular proportions. Again, video to follow. I will say this tho…his shirt ended up being off by the end of the video and he just kept saying “G-Town”.
Currently, almost to our acoustic show in Abilene, TX. Stay tuned…
Tony Martino - State and Madison
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