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Their web site is www.theczars.net. You tell me if it’s the same guys. :) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > huh, probably not ‘the’ Czars then. Did kinda seem strange. Oh well. > m > www.xush.net >I don’t know if it’s THE Czars. I doubt a band with albums out in decent >distribution would be playing in our hell-hole.
>I’ve heard them. Can’t say I was floored. They’re good at what they do, >I guess. Just not my cup of tea. >They have a logo on their door (which is painted bright red): a stylized >black falcon with The Czars beneath it in the kind of industrial-looking >font made popular on old communist propaganda posters. Oh, and there’s >some cyrillic script scribbled across the top o’ the door. >>pardon me, did you say ‘the Czars?!!’ >>You’s in Denver, eh? >>THE Czars? Now I sound like Kristoff… >>Those guys are amazing, if it’s the same band who’s albums I have. >>Have you checked them out? It’s some of the most beautiful music being made today, iffn I say so myself. >>The singer is great! >>m >>www.xush.net >>>>We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. >>>>Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and this >>>>place seems to be too. >>>>-Noizycat >>>Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", >>>"Floodline" etc…. >>>Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, >>>too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group >>>called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard >>>them once in six months. >>>And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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No, that’d be the "yum"… You wouldn’t want to see me in tight silver shirt! LOL -Noizycat.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Is that you in the tight silver shirt? > — > O< "Pthbt!" > (( > )) > <( ) > Z | > |_ > Steve > We’re right next to Hemicuda. Yum! > http://www.popsweatshop.com/bannedphotos.html > Hey, we’re playing Herman’s on Friday, c’mon down! > -Noizycat > > > We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last > place. > > > Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and > this > > > place seems to be too. > > > -Noizycat > > Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", > > "Floodline" etc…. > > Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, > > too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group > > called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard > > them once in six months. > > And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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> We’re right next to Hemicuda. Yum! > http://www.popsweatshop.com/bannedphotos.html > Hey, we’re playing Herman’s on Friday, c’mon down! > -Noizycat
I was planning on it. See you there. :) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. >>Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and > this >>place seems to be too. >>-Noizycat >Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", >"Floodline" etc…. >Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, >too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group >called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard >them once in six months. >And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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> My band currently rehearses at a local school, where one of our band > members is the music teacher. It’s a great arrangement, and I’m very > thankful of the school to let us do it, but sometimes, school events > and so forth get in the way. So I was thinking of finding another > locale, and it occurred to me I haven’t a clue where to start looking. > Obviously, our homes won’t work well for us. But I don’t even know > what kind of facility to look for. > Where do you guys rehearse?
My brother is in the garage area of an engineering company, partnered by the keyboadist. My Cuz is in a "loft" in a small plastics/injection molding factory. I think both bass and guitarist work there during the day. — -rob O /() ^^
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We’re right next to Hemicuda. Yum! http://www.popsweatshop.com/bannedphotos.html Hey, we’re playing Herman’s on Friday, c’mon down! -Noizycat
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. > Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and this > place seems to be too. > -Noizycat > Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", > "Floodline" etc…. > Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, > too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group > called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard > them once in six months. > And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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My Cuz is in a "loft" in a small plastics/injection > molding factory. I think both bass and guitarist work there during the > day.
Just remembered, you have to climb a (steel, welded and set into the cinderblock wall) industrial ladder straight up to the space. KRAZY! They use the fork lift to pack-out the 1/2 stacks for a gig, but for rehearsing, you gots to climb with your case in one hand. Keeps the guys from drinking too much at rehersal, or at least… from living to tell of it. — -rob O< "blah blah blah blah blah!" /() ^^
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huh, probably not ‘the’ Czars then. Did kinda seem strange. Oh well. m www.xush.net – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I don’t know if it’s THE Czars. I doubt a band with albums out in decent > distribution would be playing in our hell-hole.
> I’ve heard them. Can’t say I was floored. They’re good at what they do, > I guess. Just not my cup of tea. > They have a logo on their door (which is painted bright red): a stylized > black falcon with The Czars beneath it in the kind of industrial-looking > font made popular on old communist propaganda posters. Oh, and there’s > some cyrillic script scribbled across the top o’ the door. > pardon me, did you say ‘the Czars?!!’ > You’s in Denver, eh? > THE Czars? Now I sound like Kristoff… > Those guys are amazing, if it’s the same band who’s albums I have. > Have you checked them out? It’s some of the most beautiful music being made today, iffn I say so myself. > The singer is great! > m > www.xush.net >>>We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. >>>Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and this >>>place seems to be too. >>>-Noizycat >>Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", >>"Floodline" etc…. >>Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, >>too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group >>called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard >>them once in six months. >>And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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Is that you in the tight silver shirt? — O< "Pthbt!" (( )) <( ) Z | |_ Steve
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> We’re right next to Hemicuda. Yum! > http://www.popsweatshop.com/bannedphotos.html > Hey, we’re playing Herman’s on Friday, c’mon down! > -Noizycat > > We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. > > Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and > this > > place seems to be too. > > -Noizycat > Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", > "Floodline" etc…. > Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, > too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group > called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard > them once in six months. > And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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>>Personally, I think it’s crap. Been going down there for the better part >of a year and haven’t seen anything more unnatural than some of the >musical denizens. > thrash, neo-punk bands and ghosts can get pretty similar at times! > Sam
True. The main difference being ghosts don’t typically attend rehearsal with a 12-pack of beer under each arm. No stomachs, you see….
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I don’t know if it’s THE Czars. I doubt a band with albums out in decent distribution would be playing in our hell-hole.
I’ve heard them. Can’t say I was floored. They’re good at what they do, I guess. Just not my cup of tea. They have a logo on their door (which is painted bright red): a stylized black falcon with The Czars beneath it in the kind of industrial-looking font made popular on old communist propaganda posters. Oh, and there’s some cyrillic script scribbled across the top o’ the door. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > pardon me, did you say ‘the Czars?!!’ > You’s in Denver, eh? > THE Czars? Now I sound like Kristoff… > Those guys are amazing, if it’s the same band who’s albums I have. > Have you checked them out? It’s some of the most beautiful music being made today, iffn I say so myself. > The singer is great! > m > www.xush.net >>We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. >>Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and this >>place seems to be too. >>-Noizycat >Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", >"Floodline" etc…. >Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, >too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group >called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard >them once in six months. >And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> My band currently rehearses at a local school, where one of our band > members is the music teacher. It’s a great arrangement, and I’m very > thankful of the school to let us do it, but sometimes, school events > and so forth get in the way. So I was thinking of finding another > locale, and it occurred to me I haven’t a clue where to start looking. > Obviously, our homes won’t work well for us. But I don’t even know > what kind of facility to look for. > Where do you guys rehearse?
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Man, that place is a palace compared to where we rehearse. All occupied, too. Dang. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > We rehearse in a specific rehearsal studio (http://www.soundstructure.com/ > for those of you in Denver). It’s spacious, soundproofed, has restrooms, a > lounge, other bands, etc. The downside is that we pay for it, but it comes > out of band earnings. > -Noizycat >My band currently rehearses at a local school, where one of our band >members is the music teacher. It’s a great arrangement, and I’m very >thankful of the school to let us do it, but sometimes, school events >and so forth get in the way. So I was thinking of finding another >locale, and it occurred to me I haven’t a clue where to start looking. >Obviously, our homes won’t work well for us. But I don’t even know >what kind of facility to look for. >Where do you guys rehearse?
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I am in three bands. One practices at a bread factory, one practices at a floor-covering business, and one practices in a garage. Catch as catch can. The bread factory is the best because it always smells like bread, and sometimes they let us have some. Holding a titular Archbishopric since 1999.
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> I am in three bands. One practices at a bread factory, one > practices at a floor-covering business, and one practices in a > garage. Catch as catch can. The bread factory is the best because > it always smells like bread, and sometimes they let us have some.
LOL. When Rob’s quote of the week goes off AGB.com, this one should go on.
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We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and this place seems to be too. -Noizycat
> Man, that place is a palace compared to where we rehearse. All occupied, > too. Dang. > We rehearse in a specific rehearsal studio
(http://www.soundstructure.com/ – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> for those of you in Denver). It’s spacious, soundproofed, has restrooms, a > lounge, other bands, etc. The downside is that we pay for it, but it comes > out of band earnings. > -Noizycat >>My band currently rehearses at a local school, where one of our band >>members is the music teacher. It’s a great arrangement, and I’m very >>thankful of the school to let us do it, but sometimes, school events >>and so forth get in the way. So I was thinking of finding another >>locale, and it occurred to me I haven’t a clue where to start looking. >>Obviously, our homes won’t work well for us. But I don’t even know >>what kind of facility to look for. >>Where do you guys rehearse?
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> Personally, I think it’s crap. Been going down there for the better part > of a year and haven’t seen anything more unnatural than some of the > musical denizens.
thrash, neo-punk bands and ghosts can get pretty similar at times! Sam
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>My band currently rehearses at a local school, where one of our band >members is the music teacher. It’s a great arrangement, and I’m very >thankful of the school to let us do it, but sometimes, school events >and so forth get in the way. So I was thinking of finding another >locale, and it occurred to me I haven’t a clue where to start looking. >Obviously, our homes won’t work well for us. But I don’t even know >what kind of facility to look for. >Where do you guys rehearse?
Onstage. (Yeah, I think I’ve heard it, just play it!) Day job and two young-uns. Need I say more? -Dave
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> We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. > Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and this > place seems to be too. > -Noizycat
Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", "Floodline" etc…. Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard them once in six months. And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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pardon me, did you say ‘the Czars?!!’ You’s in Denver, eh? THE Czars? Now I sound like Kristoff… Those guys are amazing, if it’s the same band who’s albums I have. Have you checked them out? It’s some of the most beautiful music being made today, iffn I say so myself. The singer is great! m www.xush.net – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> We JUST moved into it, about a week ago. Should’a seen the last place. > Is your place filled with death metal bands? Our last place was and this > place seems to be too. > -Noizycat > Yup. Death metal all around us. "Casket Crew", "Symbolic Hate", > "Floodline" etc…. > Also a couple of heavy and REALLY loud neo-punk bands ala the Hives, > too. "The Otter Pops"and "The Czars". Even an all-girl punk-ish group > called "The Emmas". The last never seem to rehearse, though. I’ve heard > them once in six months. > And then there’s us. R-n-B and funk. Kinda funny, actually.
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> My band currently rehearses at a local school, where one of our band > members is the music teacher. It’s a great arrangement, and I’m very > thankful of the school to let us do it, but sometimes, school events > and so forth get in the way. So I was thinking of finding another > locale, and it occurred to me I haven’t a clue where to start looking. > Obviously, our homes won’t work well for us. But I don’t even know > what kind of facility to look for. > Where do you guys rehearse?
We rehearse in the basement of what used to be the Denver armory. There about 12 practice rooms down there, mostly occupied by thrash or neo punk bands. Creepy dimly lit corridors covered floor to ceiling with equally creepy graffiti. As my drummer once summed it up: "this place is like rock n’ roll meets Silence of the Lambs". On an equally creepy note, someone just told me the armory was built on the site of an old fort which operated in the 1800’s, where there were apparently a lot of Native American executions. It’s supposed to be one of Denver’s "10 most haunted places". Personally, I think it’s crap. Been going down there for the better part of a year and haven’t seen anything more unnatural than some of the musical denizens.
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We rehearse in a specific rehearsal studio (http://www.soundstructure.com/ for those of you in Denver). It’s spacious, soundproofed, has restrooms, a lounge, other bands, etc. The downside is that we pay for it, but it comes out of band earnings. -Noizycat
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> My band currently rehearses at a local school, where one of our band > members is the music teacher. It’s a great arrangement, and I’m very > thankful of the school to let us do it, but sometimes, school events > and so forth get in the way. So I was thinking of finding another > locale, and it occurred to me I haven’t a clue where to start looking. > Obviously, our homes won’t work well for us. But I don’t even know > what kind of facility to look for. > Where do you guys rehearse?
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I live in the Netherlands and have my own company. My office has a special > rehearsel room with complete PA and backline. > This is a dream for every musician of course… > But the benefit is, that this is located at industria estate, so nobody > cares in rhe evening or night about the noise. > Maybe look around in your area if you have a friend, working in a building > with some spare room. > In our town we also have commercial rehearsal rooms, but you have to pay > approx. 35-50$ per evening. > Good luck! > Ren
