Sunday, September 18, 2005

crafty guitars and angular songwriting

Here's the latest review of Throw it at the Moon from Splendid:

It's hard to know exactly what to make of The ZEST OF YORE -- and that's probably how they like it. Wonky lyrics about the "Waka-Waka" (on the aptly named "Waka-Waka") come head to head with crafty guitars and angular songwriting (see the equally lyrically obtuse "Spiritually Challenged") to create an album that's simply too compelling to be written off as, uh, goofy.

"The Catapulting Zoo"'s harmonies provide one of Throw It At The Moon's few pure pop treats, but the Zest boys seem more interested in exploring the inner workings of their songs, deconstructing them (as they do on the acoustic "Ida") and reassembling the damaged pieces into Flashing Lights-style pop ditties like "Brandish Your Uniform".

Monday, September 12, 2005

Day of Rock

Celebrate the 3rd issue of The Porch Sunday, Sept. 18, at Dan's. The day kicks off at about 4 p.m.
with musical performances by (times TBA)
ZEST OF YORE
Mugzu Acoustique
Hand Of Onan
Fra Pandolph
Birth to Burial
Scott and Ashley (of Record Hop)
Mexican Cops

with readings by
Trey Edginton
David Virden
Scott Porter
Harlin Anderson
and a special eclectic performance by Jeff Barnes

All of this for only $5

Monday, September 05, 2005

Toga! Toga!

Thanks for all those who put on a toga Saturday for the show at the Delta lodge. There were waredrobe malfunctions and rock 'n' roll o' plenty. The beer flowed like wasted tax dollars. A certain member of the band got nude. We'll next be playing Porchfest on Sept. 18. Details coming soon.