Showing posts with label MaxiPads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MaxiPads. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2007

"Tour" Diary: A Very Maxi Weekend

So as you all know, this past Friday was the ‘Pads album release party. A good number of people came out, we were able to pay the out-of-town bands well, and we sold a decent number of CDs. Thank you SO much to everyone who showed up. I think I can safely say that all in all, it was a great night. All three of us wore dresses we found in Joe's house. See below--I wish you could see Joe's flowered get-up better:

(photo courtesy of Trapper Tom)

Good thing Friday went so well, because NOTHING could compare to the horrors of the following night, Saturday. We drove to Olean, New York-- home of St. Bonaventure University and very little else. We rolled into town blasting Van Halen’s “Right Now,” getting ourselves pumped for what we thought would be an awesome show.

The Maxipads were on the bill for a University Media Fest (or something.) We ended up playing at 7pm, stone cold sober, to a crowd of teenage straight-edge kids who had no idea what to make of us. It was the most uncomfortable I’ve ever been during a show. I felt weird in my own skin—the feeling actually reminded me of being in junior high. Ugh. But what can you do? Everyone plays bad shows.

So we went to the gas station across the street from the all-ages, drug-and-alcohol-free venue and bought a bunch of Sparks, and then pounded them in the back of the van belonging to our friends from Cleveland, Kill the Fall. Then we went to the apartment we were supposed to be crashing in.

As soon as I walked into the place, I got really, really anxious. Like, digging-my-nails-into-the-palms-of-my-hands anxious. I chalked this up to drinking too many Sparks and tried to chill out. I leaned back to listen to the conversations of small town people. And let me tell you, that phrase “small town, small mind” is not just a cliché.

The boyfriend of the girl that lived in the apartment apparently had very bad social anxiety disorder—duh, such a good reason to invite a band of people that you don’t know to stay with you. He also owned a big sword, which he was happy to take out of its sheath and point at us. Okay. Unstable, drunk people should not own lethal weapons. He was horribly offended when Kacyn asked him to please, please put the sword away.

After the sword incident, things went from bad to worse. Crazy Sword Guy (from here on, referred to as CSG) was talking loudly about how he hated, and I quote, “everything that’s ever been played on the radio, ever.” I asked, “What about Green Day’s Dookie?” because I think it’s the ultimate in radio-friendly albums. It’s a “just press play” record. Anyway. CSG looked at me angrily. “I HATE IT,” he said. “I’m talking about good records, like Weezer’s Blue Album.”
“But wait,” I said, “Buddy Holly was a huge radio hit, and a few other songs were too.” CSG just glared and me for a second and stomped off to the kitchen. I was confused, but a little too drunk to worry. About a half hour later, he came stomping back into the living room, yelling at me and Kacyn about how “if we didn’t want to be there, we should just leave.” Confused, I got up and followed him to the kitchen, trying to apologize for whatever we’d done. Because, I mean, if you have to sleep on the floor of someone’s home, the last thing you want is to piss off the crazy guy wielding a sword.

CSG accused me of having “a god complex,” which baffled me enough that I could barely respond. All I could manage to stutter out was, “What are you talking about??”

“If you don’t want to be here,” he screamed, “get out!”

Smelling the crazy in the water, I decided that, no—I did NOT want to be there. I grabbed my stuff and went out to sleep in the van. Apparently after I left, CSG lost it and smashed some glass all over his own kitchen. At that point, Joe got directions to the nearest motel.

Called Motel DeSoto and costing us a whopping $67 for the night, there was what appeared to be blood in the shape of a smiley face on the ceiling.

And that, my friends is why you should never go to Olean, New York.
It is also why I really, really wish we didn’t have another show booked there in a mere five weeks.

We drove out of Olean on Sunday morning blasting Iron Maiden’s “Run To The Hills.” It just seemed appropriate.

The Maxipads are so much fun.
And I am such an ugly-looking drunk.

(with the famous Trapper Tom.)

Friday, April 20, 2007

All I Have to Say Today is...

It's tonight!! EEP!!

Friday, March 23, 2007

Because You and I Both Know You’ve Been Breathless with Anticipation…

Without further ado, here are my top 10 favorite pictures from The Maxipads’ first album photo shoot (minus the one I posted below, and the ones we're using in the album. You can see those when you BUY IT. BUY BUY BUY!!!) I’d link to Brad Quartuccio’s website again, but it’s in the last two posts. Scroll down. Don’t be so lazy!

Anyway, click on the thumbnail to see a bigger version in a new window. Duh, you’re computer-literate!



(We're really close. Like, really close.)


(It's on record: sometimes I do wash my hair.)


(Ahem. And my armpits.)


(Hi, we're...the Beastie Boys.)


(Poison.)


(This is where it was still fun.)


(And mostly sanitary.)


(And then, not so much.)


(And then the shame sunk in. See that stuff floating around? That's my dignity.)


(This is me actually listening to the record. Ouch!)


So. What do you think??

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

A Little Teaser

From the Maxipads' photo shoot for the cover of our first album, "The Battle of Noodle Castle."



Yes, that's me with the huge clump of noodles on my head. Photo, of course, by Brad Quartuccio.

Weirdly enough, my friend RJ clicked on that link yesterday, and found himself in one of Brad's photos from the Super Bowl last year. This town is entirely too small and incestuous.

So in my last entry, I mentioned that I was feeling ill. Look at the picture above, and that might tell you why. Apparently I lost the Battle of Noodle Castle. Unfortunately, I've passed my potentially lethal noodle disease along to Robbo, and we're both really, really sick. And inexplicably, both at work. The only perk of this is that we can compare our symptons via Gmail chat. Thanks, internet! Thanks, Ramen noodles!

Monday, March 19, 2007

Censorship, Green Pee and Noodles

Another glorious rock and roll weekend here in Pittsburgh. The Maxipads were asked at the last minute to jump on a show at the Bloomfield Bridge Tavern by our good friends and Melba Collective labelmates, Landmonster! (yes, the exclamation point is part of the name.) They have such hit songs as “Hot Tub City,” “I Got a Sandwich in my Pocket” and “I Can’t Wait to Die So I Can Go to Heaven.” They work in a preschool together, they are all a bit nutty, and I heart them.


Photo by Mr. Jason's friend.

But needless to say, they’re weird. The Maxipads are also weird. So imagine just how well our brand of rock and rock comedy fit in with the other bands on the bill, three alt-country-acoustic-bongo-hippie-shit bands. The guy who set up the show, from a craptastic country band called Shug Avory, was wearing pinkie ring. A PINKIE RING! You think I’m going to listen to you? Let me tell you something, people. Never, ever take orders from a man wearing a MOTHERFUCKING PINKIE RING. Seriously.

So, before we go on, Pinkie Ring Guy is all, “You have ten minutes.” Ten minutes?? What the fuck? Well, whatever, for anyone who’s ever seen the Maxipads, you know we can whip through our set. Hell, our album is eight tracks and 14 minutes. However, after our fifth song (meaning, less than nine minutes into our set) PINKIE RING GUY TURNED OFF OUR PA. Unbelievable. We played our single “JonBenet” without vocals, although as soon as I realized what was going on, I screamed the rest of the lyrics at the top of my lungs. Not that you could hear them over our blistering music. Then we packed up our equipment, drunkenly yelled “FUCK SHUG AVORY!” and left. And that was Friday night.

Saturday was a mess of St. Patrick’s Day fun that I don’t quite remember. All I know is that Chaser, those pills you can take to prevent a hangover, allow you to drink all day. ALL DAY. Without stop. And you may still get a hangover. And it may cause you to say things about how much you hate Irish people, or that may just be me. And then the next day, your boyfriend's pee will be green, and you'll pray that it's because he was drinking green beer, and not because he was ordering cheap hookers again. Just kidding honey!

Sunday, the Maxipads had a photo shoot for the art for our album. All photos were shot by Brad Quartuccio of Random Precision Photo and most of them involved the three of us in an inflatable kiddie pool full of Ramen noodles. Seriously. Last night I went to shower the stink of noodles from my body, and found a noodle on my boob. I officially hate Ramen noodles. But the pictures are hilarious. We picked the ones we’re using for the album, and I should be getting the other proofs from Joe tomorrow night, so I’ll post some outtakes here on Wednesday. Honestly, the whole thing was ludicrous and a lot of fun. I’m actually feeling pretty ill today (sore throat, chills, nausea) and I blame it wholly on a kiddie pool of Ramen noodles.

The sacrifices we make for art.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Poopdick

Poopdick.

Have I titled an entry “Poopdick” before? I probably have, it’s one of my favorite words, and it means whatever the fuck I want it to mean. Much like my favorite phrase, “like cheese on crackers.” What does it mean? Nothing. How often do I say it? Often enough that Robbo wants to strangle me.

Anyway, I’m having a poopdick of a day. I’m tired and achy and it’s rainy. My knee is sore from the ice incident last week, plus two days of running pretty hard on it. Turns out that when I fell, I twisted it somewhat badly. It swelled up and bruised both on the kneecap and on the back of my knee, which Robbo (healthcare professional that he is) assures me means there is probably some muscle damage. He’s not really a healthcare professional.

I just don’t feel like dragging my tired, achy ass to the gym today, but I know if I don’t, I’ll just feel all bad about it, and I’ll have to sit on Joe’s porch for an hour before he gets home for Maxipads practice.

So I need something to cheer me up.



Yup. That ought to do it.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Bits and Pieces from a Rock and Roll Weekend

It was a very rock and roll weekend for the Mighty Melba Collective (Who’s down with MMC? No-body!) as we posse-ed up and rolled deep to the Test Patterns/Gito Gito Hustler show at the Pub on Friday night. Weird scene—the place was sold out and the average age of attendees was probably about 40. It seemed that everyone there was older, harder, drunker and punker than me. I wonder how I’m going to feel when I’m one of the oldest people at shows. Hopefully it won’t be at the Pub, which is one of three venues in Pittsburgh that’s banned the Maxipads. this may not seem like a lot, but given that there are like, 9 workable venues in Pittsburgh, well, we're running low on resources. I mean, sorry we couldn’t draw more than 10 people on a Thursday night during a blizzard and a Steelers game. For anyone who is keeping track, we recently found out that we’re banned at Sonny’s Tavern on Millvale Avenue for being “generally loud and offensive.” The owner was not down with "I Killed JonBenet." I guess people don’t know what they’re getting themselves into when they book a band called THE MAXIPADS. Yeah, sounds like butterflies and rainbows to me.

Test Patterns, who were playing their very first show, features Dan, the guy who recorded and produced the Maxipads’ first record. They were pretty fucking awesome. Even more awesome was Gito Gito Hustler, featuring Yago, Dan’s wife (who is also in Test Patterns.) For anyone who’s never heard Gito Gito Hustler, they are an all-girl Japanese power pop/punk rock band.

Their English is not very good (“You…buy merchandise so I buy beer!”) but they did have the 12 stock American rock and roll phrases down (such as “Are you ready, Pittsburgh??” and “We love you too!”)

Saturday found the Mighty Melba Collective in Buffalo for a Flash Darlings show, which ended in a night of general mayhem. It reinforced my theory that there is absolutely no reason for bars to be open until 4AM. None. Robbo slept the entire way to New York, so as I drove through the Snow Belt, Joe and I blasted the Maxipads record and came up with new ridiculous ideas. Such as my new favorite, calling the record “Oodles of Noodles” and then having Brad (of Random Precision Photo) take a picture of us sitting in a baby pool full of ramen noodles. GENIUS.

Then, to cap off my rock and roll weekend, and to remind me just how goddamn old I’m getting, I couldn’t even stay awake for an entire History Channel special about the Dark Ages. I passed out right in the middle of the Bubonic Plague.

That, my friends, is hardcore.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

It's Motherfucking March

It is March, thank you FUCKING god, it is March.

I swore I wouldn’t write another blog entry until February ended. They were getting too irritatingly whiny. Jesus Christ, is February that bad every year? It literally made me go “the crazy.” I had to take February 28th off from work because I just couldn’t take it. I called Joe, my cousin and the drummer from the Maxipads at work yesterday, telling him that I could practice, and when he asked me why I was not at work, I started bawling and gasping, “Because I’m CRAZY!”
Driving home from Robbo’s dad’s house in the South Hills over the weekend, I saw a marquee outside a Heating & Cooling company that read, “It’s not just you, it’s February.” I know it was referring to temperature and not my unending depression, but I still wish I’d had my camera. Or that my camera worked. Whatever.

Today we turn over a new leaf. It’s March, motherfuckers.

So. What’s new with me, you ask? You didn’t ask, but it’s my blog, so I don’t care. I’ve been running. A lot. I’ve been concerned with “getting my time down.” This does not sound like me. I know. This is the new non-smoking me. Non-smoking me says things like, “I should buy a pedometer.” Non-smoking me wonders if it’s better for endurance-building to run for longer at a slower pace, or do bursts of faster intensity running. Non-smoking me doesn’t know the answer to this, but she still eats Girl Scout cookies before bed, so…you know. Some things never change. Nikki and I are running my first (not her first) 5K in May. I run now. Huh. Please also visit Nikki’s blog for a photo of me playing bass and sweating all over my new EC Star dress. Sexy. Not really.

Also, the Maxipads first album, which was recorded in January, has (allegedly) finally been mixed, and we should be picking it up tomorrow night at the Test Patterns/Gito Gito Hustler show at the 31st Street Pub (which, by the way, I recommend everyone attend because it’s gonna be awesome.) We’ve still not decided on a name, although I am pulling for “The Maxipads Go To Fat Camp” which would feature pictures of us in cheaply made (read: newspaper-stuffed) fat suits, or “Crying on the Inside” which would be us dressed in clown suits but gently weeping, or simply ripping off a classic album name, such as “Licensed to Ill.” Any time anyone says anything vaguely funny, I’m like “Ooh! ‘Cornstarch in the soup?’ That’s a perfect name for our album!” I can’t wait until it has been sent to be pressed so I can stop thinking about record names. And just because I’m vain and I like this picture, courtesy of Nikki:

Oh, and congratulations to Lauren & Jules, my former roommate(s) who have decided to tie the knot. They announced their engagement forever ago and I keep forgetting to mention it. And also to Lex & Milo, Lex being one of my best friends from college, who are also going the way of the big M. I hope none of them have to go to Jesus Camp like RJ and Nicole.

So, my darlings, it is March, and things are looking up. Get ready for more frequent and less emo entries.
I want to hug the world. I want to give the world a lollipop. It’s gonna be a good spring, I can feel it.

(Cue me getting run over by a bus.)

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Oh, Yeah.

I could tell you about how my boss got drunk and embarrassed me at the office Christmas Party Part I, by announcing to everyone in my department, all of my colleagues and superiors, that I am in a band called the Maxipads.

I could tell you how she informed them all that I'd be happy to email out the link to the Maxipads Myspace page.

I could tell you about how the next morning, I heard the song "I Want Your Halloweenie" start playing from several different offices at once.

I could tell you about how it was just like that nightmare where you show up to work with no pants on.

I could tell you how this happened LAST WEEK and people are STILL walking by my desk going "Halloweenie!"

I could yell you about how this was the most embarrassed I've ever been in a professional situation, ever.

But I'm not going to tell you that. Instead, I'm going to tell you that former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and current Monday Night Football commentator Steve Young is one of the most handsome men in the world, and I cannot find a picture online that does him justice. So thus, you're stuck with this.


Not too shabby.