It's kind of weird traveling in Europe because you can drive a short distance and be in another country with a different language and customs. Almost everyone speaks English, especially the younger generation. This is the exact opposite of most other countries.Įurope is a lot of fun and not as hard to get around as most people think. Between songs, they are so quiet, wanting to hear what we are saying over the mic. Jeff Fuller - "Japan was amazing! The fans are so friendly and stoked that an American band has come to their country. Can you tell us a little bit about what it was like touring Japan, Europe, and Canada? HID - I just watched a video from one of the shows in Japan, the crowd was going crazy. Our first record placed at #8, and we were hoping Down Side Up would end up somewhere close to that.
Jeff Fuller - "We were stunned! We heard about it a few hours before our gig with the Dropkick Murphys in New York City. HID - What was your reaction when you found out that the new album debuted at number one on the Billboard Bluegrass charts? Let's put it this way: he's been writing songs for longer than a lot of us have been alive, so he knows a thing or two about lyrics and song structure." We love working with him and were open to his suggestions. Jeff Fuller - "Yes, Fat Mike did co-produce the album. Can you tell us a little bit about working with him to make this album? HID - Your latest album Down Side Up was recorded by none other than Fat Mike, owner of Fat Wreck Chords.
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Check out what he had to say and keep reading to find out how to win. Not only did he give some great answers, but the band sent us a gift to give away with a set of tickets to the show, which were given to us by Black Iris Booking. We think that it's going to be a killer show, so we took the opportunity to talk to the bands drummer Jeffery Fuller to learn more about them before the show. They are playing the Magic Stick in Detroit this Thursday, June 26th with Jeremy Porter & The Tucos, Fishgutzzz & His Ignorant Band (of The Goddamn Gallows) and Zander Michigan. They have toured with everyone from NOFX to No Use For A Name and were even part of the Tony Sly tribute album. They have been playing together since 2007 and recently topped the Bluegrass charts with their latest album Down Side Up, which was recorded with none other than Fat Mike himself. that is part of the Fat Wreck Chords music family. Old Man Markley is a 7 piece band from L.A. Old Man Markley is one of those bands that found a way to mix punk rock with bluegrass and make it sound oh so sweet. The evolution of punk rock has taken many paths, some good and some very bad. Framed photos will be on both sides of the hallway, and you will follow the gallery until you pop out at the intersection shown on the map – with a bakery, an intriguing high-tech art fabrication studio, and stores.Everything has to grow up at some point, even punk rock. Go straight and enter the Fotowalk, at #8. You then enter a long southbound hallway that passes the Synectic Theater (labeled #9 on the map). From the Metro trains, come up the escalator and immediately turn left through the glass doors into a wide hallway. You can skip the excursion outside from #1 to #11, going directly from #1 to #9 instead.
This map shows a circuit walk that you may or may not want to do. The train platforms are actually on the opposite side of the red line, underneath the words “CRYSTAL CITY”. The Metro icon shows the outside entrance on the map. Solid red lines are outside, while dashed red lines are underground. The Crystal City Metro stop is also identified near #1. The following map identifies the Fotowalk area of the Underground as #8, south of 20th St. the weekend)! Its pretty empty when people aren’t commuting. Its best to enjoy this during non-commute hours (e.g. It is an easy walk from the Metro to the Fotowalk, all underground. The exhibit will be on display through early 2020.
Starting by the metro, you will travel from Virginia north into New England before heading west toward Washington, then south to California and back east toward Florida and back up toward Virginia, with some detours to places like Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico along the way.Īn opening reception was held on Friday, October 4, 2019 to celebrate the new exhibition at Gallery Underground as part of First Fridays in Crystal City from 5-7 p.m. The exhibit is organized by approximate location.