i never really realized how much more difficult playing acoustic shows were than regular shows. Regardless, we had fun last weekend. Its always a good time to play low key shows with friends. Kind of fills a gap that other shows leave. Thanks to Jes Winter and John Klemmensen for having us (and the Saddlecreek bar). There is kind of a downside to doing these things. i keep want to go heavier. I have to make a conscious effort to not go 'math metal' with some things. Its kind of habitual I suppose. But, i guess that's kind of the point with BOH. We will try anything. If it works, it works, if it doesn't, ditch it and move on. I enjoy the freedom to experiment and explore, but its becoming increasingly difficult to not turn a riff into a math equation. I blame that on Dr. Paul Gilbert. If you play guitar, you are doing your self a disservice if you go one more day and don't watch his instructional videos. He's on Cox inDemand for shit's sake. Go watch it. Even if you aren't a guitar player, you'll find it entertaining. at least a little. anyways...we just announced another 'plugged in' show on 2/27 at the Roxbury on 108th and Q in Omaha. if you are around and are interested, you should be there. We are playing with our buds in DiFi and Junk Poet. I'm excited. You should be too.talk soon.
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