Click Here to Read it!
They got some of the info wrong (they left out the fact that Life Size Dream is playing and they put that the cost of admission is $7 when in fact it is $5), but whatevs; still a good interview!
I'm pumped for Saturday, are you?
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Showing posts with label birthday cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday cakes. Show all posts
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Owner's Manual
Here is the download link to a new Birthday Cakes song that Carter and I wrote today. It's called Owner's Manual:
click here
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Interview in the Sudbury Star regarding the PA Cooperative
I was interviewed yesterday for an article that appeared in the Sudbury Star today. Click Here to Read it!
And to those of you from Toronto, please come out to our show tomorrow at the Press Club:
And to those of you from Toronto, please come out to our show tomorrow at the Press Club:

Saturday, November 1, 2008
You can buy albums & T-shirts
If you're from Sudbury, you can buy the Birthday Cakes album from Records on Wheels downtown, CD Plus in the south end, or Cosmic Dave's in the Donovan. You can also buy Birthday Cakes and Meadowlark Lemon T-shirts at Cosmic Dave's.
If you live in North Bay, you can buy Birthday Cakes albums at CD Plus in the Northgate Shopping Centre.
If you live in North Bay, you can buy Birthday Cakes albums at CD Plus in the Northgate Shopping Centre.
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Sat. Nov. 15th @ Myths & Mirrors
On Saturday, Nov. 15th, I am helping the Neuroscience Department at Laurentian University to put on a show at Myths and Mirrors. The purpose is to raise funds for their legal defence. It will be $5. Bands will be the Birthday Cakes, Hellbound Chainsaws, Bunnies in Berlin, Herd of One and Watchamacollit Posse.
There will also be other activities related to discussing the issues facing the neuroscience department and some information about your brain.
I am pretty excited as this will be the first time the Hellbound Chainsaws have ever performed in public.
There will also be other activities related to discussing the issues facing the neuroscience department and some information about your brain.
I am pretty excited as this will be the first time the Hellbound Chainsaws have ever performed in public.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
"Look out everyone,
Lightmares' dad is coming around the corner and he is FUCKED UP!"
-James Millard Sr.
The Birthday Cakes and Meadowlark Lemon played a show in Lightmares' garage with Bunnies in Berlin, Lightmares, and the Hometown Hecklers on Friday, and it was a blast! JR tried to crowd surf over the assembled twelve people. Nothing but good vibes and memorable quotes from the aforementioned James Millard Sr. Thanks a lot to everyone who came out to make it an extra special evening.
I will upload a recording of Meadowlark Lemon's 18 minute version of "Fire Hawk" soon.
Last night, both of my bands went out to North Bay to join the Hometown Hecklers at 211 Highland. It was a wicked place and we met yet another cool guy named James who owned the place. We sold a CD and a T-shirt!
On November 7th, both Meadowlark Lemon will be playing at Laurentian University's Pub Downunder with Life Blown Open.
On November 8th, Meadowlark Lemon will be playing a show with Bucket of from Toronto, Ontario with some other local bands TBA at Ridgecrest Park in New Sudbury.
On December 5th, the Birthday Cakes will be playing with BA Johnston, HotKid and Bunnies in Berlin, also at Ridgecrest.
-James Millard Sr.
The Birthday Cakes and Meadowlark Lemon played a show in Lightmares' garage with Bunnies in Berlin, Lightmares, and the Hometown Hecklers on Friday, and it was a blast! JR tried to crowd surf over the assembled twelve people. Nothing but good vibes and memorable quotes from the aforementioned James Millard Sr. Thanks a lot to everyone who came out to make it an extra special evening.
I will upload a recording of Meadowlark Lemon's 18 minute version of "Fire Hawk" soon.
Last night, both of my bands went out to North Bay to join the Hometown Hecklers at 211 Highland. It was a wicked place and we met yet another cool guy named James who owned the place. We sold a CD and a T-shirt!
On November 7th, both Meadowlark Lemon will be playing at Laurentian University's Pub Downunder with Life Blown Open.
On November 8th, Meadowlark Lemon will be playing a show with Bucket of from Toronto, Ontario with some other local bands TBA at Ridgecrest Park in New Sudbury.
On December 5th, the Birthday Cakes will be playing with BA Johnston, HotKid and Bunnies in Berlin, also at Ridgecrest.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Moved
The show on the 10th has been moved to the Millards' garage (what a relief! I was worried we'd have to cancel it). It's at 6 PM and the address is 459 Lasalle Blvd. Here's an updated version of the poster. Lightmares has been added to the bill:
Click here to see it
I know, I know, you can't even tell it was changed, right? In all seriousness, though, the photobucket.com image editing features are pretty good in a pinch, considering they're an online application.
I watched some of the repeat of the vice-presidential debate last night in the gym, but between the shitty speakers on the television and the terrible translation job of the closed captioning, I couldn't make out what was being said. Sample excerpt:
"M. Bid, what wo-
ld you say is the greats chlange f-
acin the United Stats with respect t-
o th Mid Easter?"
"Ira definitl iz concen, but we
rally must focus more effart on Afg-
anist and..."
Deaf people must think that people on TV are complete idiots...I guess they wouldn't be far off.
While I couldn't make out what the candidates were trying to communicate to each other, I could see that they were both trying to maintain an air of civility about them while they clearly loathed the very fibre of the other's being. Palin was trying not to come off as a bitch, and Biden was trying not to seem like an ogre attacking a little girl. It was like both of them were an angry drunk guy at the bar with a stupid grin on his face, seething with aggression; "You think you're tough or something, bud? Haha!"
While both of them sounded completely through a broken TV, Palin was clearly the more silly of the two. I'm pretty sure at one point she criticised Obama for having the nerve to consider meeting with the enemies of the US. She called it reckless and completely irresponsible or something like that.
How dare you think about meeting with the people who hate you to find out why they hate you? What could be more irresponsible than that? The solution to our problems is clearly to keep barreling full steam ahead into the unknown, never stopping to consider why we are cutting such a wide swath of destruction.
I could be completely wrong about what she said, though.
Click here to see it
I know, I know, you can't even tell it was changed, right? In all seriousness, though, the photobucket.com image editing features are pretty good in a pinch, considering they're an online application.
I watched some of the repeat of the vice-presidential debate last night in the gym, but between the shitty speakers on the television and the terrible translation job of the closed captioning, I couldn't make out what was being said. Sample excerpt:
"M. Bid, what wo-
ld you say is the greats chlange f-
acin the United Stats with respect t-
o th Mid Easter?"
"Ira definitl iz concen, but we
rally must focus more effart on Afg-
anist and..."
Deaf people must think that people on TV are complete idiots...I guess they wouldn't be far off.
While I couldn't make out what the candidates were trying to communicate to each other, I could see that they were both trying to maintain an air of civility about them while they clearly loathed the very fibre of the other's being. Palin was trying not to come off as a bitch, and Biden was trying not to seem like an ogre attacking a little girl. It was like both of them were an angry drunk guy at the bar with a stupid grin on his face, seething with aggression; "You think you're tough or something, bud? Haha!"
While both of them sounded completely through a broken TV, Palin was clearly the more silly of the two. I'm pretty sure at one point she criticised Obama for having the nerve to consider meeting with the enemies of the US. She called it reckless and completely irresponsible or something like that.
How dare you think about meeting with the people who hate you to find out why they hate you? What could be more irresponsible than that? The solution to our problems is clearly to keep barreling full steam ahead into the unknown, never stopping to consider why we are cutting such a wide swath of destruction.
I could be completely wrong about what she said, though.
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