
An Early November inspired title comes along with today's blog. The song that really inspired me to sit down and listen to them. I had no care of concern for them before hearing "1000 times a day", but after that I gave it a go. Fact: this song is one of those boy and girl fall in love type songs, but it's unique and personal, and I just enjoy the overall vibe of the song. Thankfully, my happening upon this song opened my eyes to some of their other great albums. That's an opinion, though. Ace Enders, the lead singer, actually does a really great cover of The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" with all types of guest vocalists. I suggest you listen to it - here.
Tomorrow night, after I get off of work from driving the bus, Kayla and I are headed to Northwestern University to meet up with my friend Joe. Joe is one of my best friends whom I met back in 2006 when I worked for Victory Records. Phenomenal guy with a great head on his shoulders. He's been working with some of the biggest names in the music business, and owns his own label - Silent Movie Records. Currently he's on tour with Joshua Radin, whom some of you might know from anything related to Zack Braff. He and Zack are old college friends, so Scrubs and any ZB movie tends to have Joshua on the soundtrack. Singer/Songwriter type that is good for what he is. I have one of his cd's, courtesy of Kayla, and it's a great "sitting around and enjoying life" type album.
Last time I saw Joe was a little over a year ago when he was on tour with All Time Low and Just Surrender. He's done some amazing trips including - Lifehouse, Type O Negative, Sigur Ros, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, and Ice Cube. Yes, Ice Cube. After this tour with Mr. Radin, he goes out with Mindless Self Indulgence followed by Lamb of God. Both would be great tours.
Back to seeing Joe, though. He's just a good guy to be around. One of those guys that when you meet him, you just have to like the guy because he's truly genuine. He and I are going to be brainstorming of possible summer jobs for myself, since I'm looking for a road gig again this upcoming May - August. I need a job that's going to give me the best form of payment, and Dekalb, IL isn't going to provide for that. With my experience from previous road gigs, I'm hoping to pull in something. If Atticus decides to do Warped Tour again this summer, I'll be running their tent, but as for now that's still up in the air. But, I can't assume that something willl fall into place for me, so I'm going to be putting in applications around the area here as I need to have something lined up.
Here's to hoping that my work ethic starts to pay off soon, and someone calls me to ride their bus with them and sell their merch at shows across the country.