Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Things I thought i'd share...

This is not a pipe.


Poems are nothing more than frantic scribbles of ink on a bar napkin

Little lines left in a creased black notebook.

Nothing more than a drunken mumble,

A sound overheard in a rotting little bar on the west side,

All to be forgotten in the morning.


They are dead.


They don't carry anything at all

And never will.

They rest like cold stones


They are bloodless.


But with the right mind

They can be salvaged and used

Each one,

To build an empire,

A fortress of love

Of pain and suffering

Of influence


Even though the hollow men that write them,

All those desperate, lost masons-

Are all sad fucking liars.



Check out the record "Canyon Joe" by Joe Prudy and "Wildflowers" by Tom Petty. My good friend Chris showed me "Canyon Joe" today while we hung out in West Providence, and I stumbled across "Wildflowers" again when I was running some errands with my roommate Mike. Joe Prudy writes some really great folk/alt country stuff with great lyrical content.


And, if you live in a town with a Wal-Mart... Please check out the book "Why Wal-Mart is Destroying America" or if you've got a minute right now, check out this website http://www.greaterthings.com/News/Wal-Mart/index.html


I found this book a long time ago, and just recently read it again. I was raised in a pretty small town on the south coast of Mass called Wareham. Unfortunately, Wareham has killed off most of its small independently owned businesses because monster corporations like Wal-mart were brought in with the hopes of attracting people from beyond the towns limits. So this book hit close to home... and might with you too.


take a few minutes to check that stuff out!


thanks for reading!

alex










Sunday, December 13, 2009

By the Grace of Stranger's Kindness

Our lives on the road are kept afloat by the grace of stranger's kindness. We rely on them for shelter, food, showers and overall sanity from life in the van. It still amazes me how kind and hospitable people can be who have known us for merely a night. It makes it a little less lonely on tour when people let us into their homes and their lives. It creates an experience that is fueled by our music but has little to nothing to do with it after the show is over. It sure beats sleeping at Walmart in the van with the most human interaction coming from the cashier's staring at us as we stumble in at 5am to brush our teeth and shower in their sink.

We get to meet new company on a daily basis and each day brings a new experience. Sometimes amazing, sometimes awkward, sometimes ridiculous but always new and different. If it weren't for these stranger's and new friends, life on the road would be a lot less fun and comfortable. It feels like the last hope of the indie/underground music scene being a community. The internet has made things more and more impersonal and people are more self restricted than ever to interact with other each other at shows. It's good to know that we are part of it and appreciate the good times and generosity so many people have shown this band these past few years. We try our best to reciprocate equally and you are always welcome in our homes.

Thank you.

-Brian

Thursday, December 3, 2009

SUITCASE CONTEST: WIN AN XBOX & RARE TIA STUFF



Hey everyone!

To celebrate the This is New England Tour and the upcoming holiday season, we put together an extra special contest for you all. We took an old suitcase we used on tour and filled it to the brim with all sorts of TIA goodies and rare pieces of the band's history. A 7" test press, old tour passes, retired/broken gear, rare concert posters and much more. To make the deal even sweeter we're going to take you and a friend out for pizza and a show of ours in 2010 and we'll also throw in an Xbox 360. Pretty sweet eh?

To enter the contest all we ask of you is to help us get more people to listen to our new album "The Sound of Human Lives" which came out this summer on Equal Vision Records. We have a link to stream the entire album for free that you can post as a status update on Facebook, Tweet the link or you can change your default Myspace photo to our banner and add our songs to your profile player. The more things you do to help us, the more times you are entered to win. It's pretty simple to do and doesn't take much time at all. Make sure you fill out the entry form here to be entered: http://www.thereforeiamrock.com/contest

Come see us on tour right now with Vanna & A Loss For Words on the 1st annual This is New England Tour!

We appreciate your help and support and good luck!

Much love,

Alex, Brian, Travis, Chris, Jim
THEREFORE I AM

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

If we played stoner metal we'd be called High on Food



First day off on the This is New England Tour and after a fun night partying with people we met at the show and waking up to little toddlers running around...we decided to head to Cracker Barrel. Between Vanna and us we had a table of 12 and the old people who are probably there daily were not happy about it. We're not that crazy looking or anything but we still get looks like we are aliens when we go into places like that which makes me wonder what it's like to be in really ridiculous looking bands like ICP or Marilyn Manson. I can only dream how much fun that is. Our servers were delightful and the biscuits and gravy were flowing like water. Cracker Barrel, TIA gives you two thumbs up! I am now high on food and starting to get blurry vision but I feel like 10 bucks. On our way to Michigan to hang at Evan from Vanna's mom's "roll n tumble" exercise studio...this will be a great one.

All good thing,
-Brian