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Vol. 2, Issue #16 August 31st - September 13th, 2007
It’s never a good thing when members of two of the coolest bands around try to kill each other, but that’s exactly what happened when Sean Miller of Asleep, Audience… Dream! and Todd Jackson of The Grammarians got pissed at each other for some reason. There was little doubt what had to be done, so they challenged each other to a duel, old school style—rapiers at noon.
Todd fell back, and Sean was able to take the upper hand, hacking and slashing like a man possessed. Then, as they inched onto an old bridge, with the churning abyss of piranha-infested, icy cold water beneath them, they traded taunts over the roar of rushing water as it tore at jagged rocks and formed an inescapable whirlpool directly under their feet. They knew one false step and one or both of them could go hurtling over the edge and into waters so quick and fierce that only members of the “Baywatch” cast would have any hope of escaping.
Now out of the hospital and ready for their show with Omaha band The Paper Owls at Rampage Studios, 2412 N. Shartel Aug. 31, the duelers offer their post-game remarks: “I felt a little bit sad that we had to resort to that, you know. We always got along so well, but it just finally came to blows. But I think we’ll work it out at our show Friday,” Sean said.
The Grammarians are four members of legendary OKC rock band The Hex, but the new sound is a bit different from what old fans are used to. “The style is a lot different,” Todd said. “There’s a lot more oomph, the sound’s a lot more improvisational. It’s a lot more hard-rockin’. It’s a 30 minute block of solid music; there are no breaks…prepare to be entertained.”
“It’s the most happening rock show in the world,” Chris said. “We’re a psychedelic splendor of sonic sound and slumber; we try to keep eyes and ears fixed to the stage with our antics, plus we have a really good time. It’s all about a party. It’s Johnny’s birthday, too.” He also urges people to come check out The Paper Owls: “They’ve got a hot little chick singer; she’s pretty exciting. I’ve got a girlfriend; [saying] that’s probably going to get me into some good trouble. I kind of like that.” Doors open at 8 p.m. and cover is $5. The show is all-ages, so feel free to bring the whole family. If you want to have a duel of your own, contact the Redlands Fencing Center, also a training center for the Olympic sport of fencing, at 418-4014. They’ll let you choose swords or pistols, whichever you need to settle that grudge that just keeps bugging you. www.myspace.com/asleepaudiencedream |
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