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Tuesday, January 01, 2008
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It’s Not Funny How We Don’t Talk Anymore
After a break for the holidays, (and we hope yours were happy), we're looking to begin mixing on the new record. We're calling it "Black Clouds" at this point and we're looking at an August release. Though its been about the biggest thing on our minds for the past four years, or maybe because of that, we can't hardly wait as it were to mix it, master it, clear out its airway, stick it in a jewel case, and release it out into the world. We'll post picture from the recording soon and more as we come across it.
We also have a New York show coming up in January with two incredible bands who play out about as often as we do nowadays; the legendary Hobokeners The Scene is Now and the equally legendary Franklin Bruno fronting his band The Human Hearts. The headliners, incredible band number three, are our favorites from the Old Line State, the working on legendary status, The Oranges Band. It all goes down at Cake Shop.
Until then, Chris, Jon, Vince
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Mayor of the Sunset Strip
Release date: 17 August, 2004
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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I Heard Her Call My Name
Current mood: intimidated
We're plotting, in our own small way, to overthrow our everyday lives and get back into some MUSIC. Some shows, some recording, some new friends, some old cherished ones, some we don't see as much as we should, some who wish we'd forget their phone numbers.....which is a long way of saying we're taking this little medicine show back out into the daylight and that we hope to see you soon.
On September 22nd, we're at the Abbey East, our very favorite PA's Lounge with Philadelphia's mighty Swimmers, Albany's Albumen (who we love and were snowed out last time we tried to have them down) and the excellent Antiques.
On October 14th, we're happy to be back at CMJ in NYC at the invitation of Jennifer O'Connor and Kiam Records. What can we say about Jennifer that we haven't already said? It will be a great night with performances from the Hotel Lights, Clint and Amy, and others, and it all goes down in the lovely surrounds of the Living Room.
Other than that we offer you Internet wishes from Providence, Boston, Philadelphia, and from our collective meeting hole in Roxbury. It may just be the Mad Dog talking, but as day-to-day life intrudes more and more into the little worlds that we've all worked so hard to build, we hope that somehow, somewhere, sometimes, without you even knowing it, that great little radio song will continue to find you and that it plugs you back in and keeps you moving around and around and around and that you never stop feeling that way forever.
Peace, Love, and Understanding, Vinnie, Jon, Chris
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A New World Record
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Electric Light Orchestra
Release date: 12 September, 2006
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Thursday, July 05, 2007
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I Got Eight Carburetors and Boys I'm Usin' 'em All
A quick word on what we're up to, where we're at, and how it relates to you. The album keeps inching toward a real life outside its home in that beautiful, leaking basement we call Home Base in Roxbury. We're actually kicking around titles and track orders and starting to line-up the guest stars to play those things we can't fake. We're shooting to have the whole thing finished by October and for anyone waiting, we promise that the new album is going to be really great. We still enjoy listening to it after far too long thinking, emailing, and talking about it. We're looking forward to some fun band stuff when the work is done, like touring a little bit, and getting out of our home city (cities!), drinking and sleeping on a floor as opposed to huffing it home at 3 in the morning and sleeping against a bass drum or amplifier while Chris gets wired and stays up all night. Not that we're complaining. We love it. And miss it and can't wait to do it all again.
We have two shows coming up that are going to be great. July 28th at PA's is in honor of our very amazing friend (and fine songwriter in his own right) John O'Hara. We're playing with Writers in Crisis and Tricunx, featuring some more amazing friends from the Operators. On August 3rd, we're back at PA's to officially celebrate the release of the Little Airplane Heart 7". It's with the amazingest Jennifer O'Connor, Clint MI and Amy Bezunarta, and Hilken Mancini. What do you mean you haven't bought your copy yet? That would explain all that clear red vinyl crowding our floor. By all means, come to the show and buy it or order from www.choochoolarouge.com or www.myspace.com/kiamrecords
Pardon us, Vince, Chris and Jon
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Bringing It All Back Home
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Bob Dylan
Release date: 16 September, 2003
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Monday, June 11, 2007
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New Song, New Vinyl, and May Shows
Current mood: working
We have two shows coming up this month and on top of that, our new 7" is going to be slowly finding it's way out to radio, press, and, we hope, your turntables.
On May 3rd, we're happy to be playing the opening night of Jennifer O'Connor's residency at the Living Room in Manhattan. This will be the de facto NYC release show for our split 7" with Jennifer and we're looking forward to getting back to New York for the first time in a while. The Living Room is quite a nice club with great sound and we expect it to be a great show.
On May 19th we're opening for Television's Richard Lloyd at TT's in Boston. "Marquee Moon" is an album we all really love, and if you don't own it please check it out and then make your way out to TT's to see the show. The "Little Airplane Heart" 7" has arrived in the mail and is now for sale; subscription or otherwise. The song, a love child borne of us and Ms. O'Connor, is up in the MySpace player and we hope you like it. To buy the 7" single (with "Little Airplane Heart" on the A side, and "Mostly Air" by us and "Watching You Go" by Jennifer on the flip), go here, or to subscribe to the 5-record, Kiam 7" subscription series (featuring 7"s from us, Mascott, Jesse Sykes, Dump, and the Hotel Lights) contact jennifer@jenniferoconnor.net
We hope you all are well. We'll have more shows this summer and fall and, we hope, a new record by the new year-ish. Thanks as always and we hope to see you soon in a more volume-drenched setting.
jon, chris, vince
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The Kink Kontroversy
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The Kinks
Release date: 29 April, 2004
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Monday, January 22, 2007
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Split 7" Singles
Current mood: okay
It's been a little while since we had anything to announce, so we hope this finds everyone well. Now for our announcement:
We're very excited to let you know that Kiam Records, the label run by our good friend Jennifer O'Connor, is starting up a 7" subscription series. It will consist of five 7"s released over the course of '07, each one a collaboration between Jennifer and another band of her choosing, and each one showing up in your mailbox all unannounced and guerilla-style. We're even more excited that she chose us to be on the very first one.
We wrote and recorded a new song with her, "Little Airplane Heart," over MLK weekend at our new studio and are all supremely happy with the results. Details are still a little hazy about what other songs will be on the single but there will be one new song from us as well and a new song from Jennifer.
The series is going to be limited to about 800 subscriptions, which are already starting to sell. The other 4 bands participating in the series are fantastic; Dump (James McNew from Yo La Tengo), Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter, Mascott, and North Carolina's the Hotel Lights, so those 800 subscriptions might go quick.
You can sign-up for the series early by sending $25 and your address over PayPal to jennifer@jenniferoconnor.net. We'll have a release show for the 7", which is coming out on swanky red vinyl, sometime in the next couple of months. That's it for now. We've been collaborating with Jennifer on and off for several years but we must say, in the most humble way we think we can, that the results this time out far exceeded anything we could have ever imagined. We'll post more details at our myspace page as we get them.
Peace, love, and soul, Jon, Chris, and Vince
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Music from Big Pink
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The Band
Release date: 29 August, 2000
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Friday, January 12, 2007
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Wednesday, January 03, 2007
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So Very Moved.
Current mood: optimistic
Happy New Year! Andy (of the Big Disappointments) and I ended last year by cleaning the new studio space, discussing the layout, and finishing the move from the old space. We have a ton of work to do (just look at the pictures), and we have to do most of it in the next week and a half so we can get back to musical work. It looks a little rough now, but it's nothing a wash and some paint can't turn around, and it's 3.64583 times bigger than the old space (not kidding), and more than worth the effort. Next we have to build a wall to seal us off from the other basement spaces, paint the pipes, walls, and floor, put in nicer lights, set up the equipment, and record as if it was our day job.
If the story behind this sign is boring, we won't mention it again:

First half of the move in a holding area:

Second half of the move in the new space:

More space than we know what to do with:

We'll probably have another picture update after the weekend.
-Chris
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Sunday, December 31, 2006
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So Very Moving!
Current mood: grateful
With a nod to new beginnings while still maintaining the relationships that you cherish, we're leaving our much beloved practice space / recording studio in Allston for new digs in Deep, Dark Dungeon, Mass. We're excited but sad because we really liked our old, cramped space. Andy Abrahamson invited us to move in to the studio somewhere in 2003 (Was it '04? No one keeps good books in this band) in the middle of recording "I'll Be Out All Night," which we were doing with him. We loved (and continue to love) Andy and moving in was such a huge opportunity for us and a big step forward for us at the time. We've had a lot of 7am, just back from New York load outs up those steps, and we will really truly miss it. We recorded about half of the new album there and will finish it up at the new space sometime, we pray, in '07. Andy, meanwhile, is busting his ass to get things back up and running. We're kicking things off at the new space in early January, working on a project that we'll tell you about as soon as it's finished (we believe in jinxes). Our sincerest hope is to have something with some new music out really soon. We'll keep you updated on that as well as share some pictures from the set-up of the new space. Meanwhile, here are few from our old one. We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season. Vince, Jon, and Chris.



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DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore
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Alan Moore
Release date: 11 January, 2006
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
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We're in Hoboken, NJ, this Saturday the 14th with Jennifer O'Connor and Portastatic!
Hello,
We're playing this coming Saturday (the 14th) at Maxwell's in beautiful Hoboken, NJ. We look forward to sharing the bill for the first time in a while (at least it seems like it) with our good friend Jennifer O'Connor and with Portastatic. Both have really great new albums out. We're first of three. Maxwell's is an incredible place to see live music and is a great place to get dinner, to boot, so get a hotel, make the long drive, and make your way out to the rock show! This is going to be a great night.
Also, we had some cool posters made for the show and we have a few left over at the lovely ol' practice space. If you'd like one, send an email to all@choochoolarouge.com and we'll put one in the mail.
New recordings are coming along and to us, they bristle with the energy of the spirit of the radio. "Under the Icy Moon" is on our MySpace page for preview.
Maxwell's Portastatic Jennifer O'Connor
Hope to see you soon, CCLR
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Saturday, August 19, 2006
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CCLR song on Roadtrip Nation
Current mood: Restless
Our song "She is a Bomb" will be tucked away somewhere in episode 3 of this season's Roadtrip Nation on PBS, which starts September 1st. Check here for local station times:
Roadtrip Nation
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