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Geek Weekly #1

GW#1 - p10 (SATANS)
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GW#1 - p10 (SATANS)

SATANS Brock Hunter Heath & Sean Vylent

I just got home from the Satans' show (Emo's 9/2) an I feel like I been rode hard and put up wet. The show rocked and it was cool to see everybody get so fucking riled up. I thought I was gonna get killed and it was a good thing Hunter was wearing his protective eyewear...

Next week they're playing with Pork and then having a party the next night at Todd-n-Brock's. Susan said that she'd buy a keg if they ever got around to having the damn party. Now she says she might get two! The Satans are great to see in that shed at T&B's. That's where they had their very first show. They are fucking ROCK STARS!! (You really get this time warp feeling when you see them.)

Interview next issue.

Last edit about 10 years ago by Jennifer Hecker

Geek Weekly #3

GW#3 - p7 (5)
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GW#3 - p7 (5)

* LIVE ACTION SHOWS * --->

The San Antonio scene is lookin' promisin'. I was last there for the Makers/Drags show at Tacoland on ___ November. I never would have known about the show if it wasn't for a telephone tip I had passed along to me, which is something that is quite a problem: there is very little publicity for SA shows here, and vice-versa. That Texas show list that was happening for a while was great, but I haven't seen one in a while (but that may very well be my fault- that I haven't seen one, that is).

Other than that, however, there are all those great bands down there that we all know about- the Sons, Big Drag, Dropouts... But the key is that there are actually some people down there, I think. I really hope they get somethin' goin' cause pretty soon, this town's gonna fill up and we're all gonna have to go into exile, so we might as well go ahead and try to prime our closest alternative now.

Anyway, the show was fun. The Makers were kinda mediocre, but I liked them much better than at their lame show in Austin. Great background music, but they just bore me live. The Drags are always great to see, though and friendly to boot.

During the break between the Drags and the Makers sets, Susan espied Heath of Satans fame meanderin' down the street next to Tacoland with a 40 or somethin'. Turns out, a group of fellow Austinites was hangin' out weighing their options (cover was kinda high), so we had a welcome break from the Tacoland crowd.

But the trip is always worth it- San Antonio is just far enough from Austin to make it feel like you've gotten away, but close enough that you know you can be in your own bed within two hours. And you just can't beat the feelin' of standin' in the street out behind the Pearl brewery and knowin' they make shitty beer, but it's cheap and you don't care.

Last edit almost 10 years ago by Jennifer Hecker
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