We’re keeping the progression alive: In 2008 we went as a trio; in 2009, we went as a quartet; and now we’re going as a quintet: Yes, that’s D, Jeff, Alex, Carmen, and Thymme. Hopping across the ocean in the hopes of planting No Ifs, Ands or Dogs in lots of European earholes… (That last phrase almost feels like it should include an anagram, doesn’t it?) So check out our “Shows” page to see when we might be visiting you. (No Poland this time, unfortunately, ’cause when the tour was initially being booked, way back in December, that entire country’s internet access had ground to a screeching halt. Apparently. They were all back online within a few weeks, but by then the tour had already been routed in a non-Poland direction. Darn it! We love our peeps over there. Next time?
Anyway… When we return, our CD release show is happening on Saturday, June 25 at The Hideout, with Miracle Condition. So we’ll see all you Americans there. USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
Sorry, What Have I Done, Goodbye!
I’ve always wondered how audiences in Europe differ from American audiences for an “out there” band like Cheer-Accident. And why did so many great jazz musicians move there in the 60’s? Is there a better ratio of people that dig higher quality music? My stab in the dark guess is that 1/300 people in America are relatively well informed about better art/music and that in Europe the ratio maybe 1/200. In Cheer-Accident’s experience might this be close?
Anyhoooo, best of luck in heading out across tha pond. hope that ya sell lotsa seats and lotsa records so you can buy yourselves a nice bookshelf or somethin cool when ya get back.
Maybe Phil Collins will drink you in 🙂
Terrific pre-show, show and post-show at Le Grattoir” ! The folks in GERARDMER love you guys !! See you very soon in quite an unusual place….
That “quite an unusual place” turned out to be quite unusually fun! My oh my do we all love you mountain-dwelling French people! Just got back. Haven’t seen sleep for forty hours…
Tour-report! Tour-report!!Tour-report!!!