February 26, 2008

New Spring Shows With Blitzen Trapper, Fleet Foxes, Elf Power, And More.

As the record waits to be released, our Spring schedule fills up.

Go here to see new dates.

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February 18, 2008

More Parties In The U.S.A.

Springtime is here in Seattle and it's time for Quiet Ones parties like this:

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We got birthdays, out of town friends, engagements, and quitting oppressive jobs to celebrate.

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February 15, 2008

Sound Of Fog 7" Now Available.

Now available at Sonic Boom and on Feb. 19th at Easy Street:

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The Quiet Ones release our fourth release ever on Tuesday, Sound Of Fog. It is a 48 Gram 7" Vinyl, featuring two A-sides (Sound of Fog/Valerie) from our forth coming release, Better Walk Than Ride Like That. The B-side is a live recording of our KEXP performance. of the alternate version of Oceans In Your Eyes, a song from our 2006 EP Nite You Surprised Me. The record features artwork by Chris Totten and a free CDR of the whole 7" for your computers or CD players.

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February 9, 2008

Caucusing For Barack Obama.

My brother David and I were just herded into a room with all of our neighbors who have complained about music and called the cops on us in the past. It just so happened that this room was only filled with people from our neighborhood. There was a woman across the room who particularly bangs on our door when we play saying that noon is too early for us to be making noise (although sitting next to me was the man that said that five is too late). The woman was glaring at me and wearing a Hillary sticker. David and I wrote in on our forms when we signed in that we wanted Barack so we ended up not staying but apparently according to our delegate, the church that we were caucusing in was twice as croweded as last time they had a caucus there.

Barack spoke at Key Arena and I was at work within a block but didn't want to battle the 20,000 people and almost as many cars to get over there but I heard it was an awesome speech.

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