Cracking against the head

Jun 12, 2007 01:11

I love how every concert we play has an after-party..whether we plan it or not. I think it's one of those signs of good things to come. I really have so much fun playing shows that I can't even describe it...I've never felt a better feeling of accomplishment in my entire life. I've been so passionate, confident, or serious about anything else, either.

I also really enjoy intelligent conversations with people who have similar interests or passions as I do. You people really are the best thing that has ever happened to me. Speaking of which: the biggest jam with decent instruments I've ever partook in took place today, and after a small amount of assertion and volume adjustment, it turned into something really wonderful, dance-y, and I daresay a bit jazzy/funky. Living in the suburbs, I think, is the best place for people like us. There are enough people to find exactly who you need for what, and not enough people (or not enough assertive people) to get pissed off at the smallest amount of noise "pollution".

I seriously have not read one page of any book this entire summer, which completely amazes me. I love reading so much, but it really just doesn't compare to going out and doing things. I also thought I was going to do a lot more writing/sleeping/doing things alone this summer, but with a car...and outgoing friends, those things only happen when no one else wants to get out of their house, which you know pretty much never happens, and I'm totally cool with that.

the band, friends

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