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Jack: So there was a million cops and they wouldn’t let us load out. Then we tried to leave and there was some sort of…
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There were seven or eight people there, and we knew all of them except one. Jack: We were playing in Hartford at an 18 and up dance club. That was when the awareness came back a bit.Ĭarter: What were some of the lowlights of the tour? Me and Jo and AJ ended up somewhere in Brooklyn around seven in the morning trying to find sandwiches. We went to some speakeasy and we were singing on this upright piano.
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The singer of Black Taxi, as we were about to leave, was like, “Oh, you’ve got 19 free drinks left!” So we each downed a couple, and there was a group of sailors that we all bought a round. It was an incredible show, and that was probably my favorite night of going out. New York was great too, we played with Black Taxi and they sold out the Mercury Lounge. Jack: There was this guy swinging from the speakers on the side, climbing up. Jo: It was the craziest crowd on the whole tour other than Austin. Tampa was this Tropical Heat Wave festival, we were playing at the end of a big bill and there was great energy. Jack: Austin was definitely the best…Other than that, though, New York and Tampa were the big ones. Jo: I probably won’t floss until we have an on-tour dentist.Ĭarter: What was the best show that you guys played? We smell worse than normal people, for sure.ĪJ: I think teeth brushing could be improved on.Ĭurtis: Maybe add flossing on the next tour… For a group of guys, we’re on the good side of it. Jack: We got used to the farts, used to the feet smell…it stops bothering you after a little while.Ĭurtis: I don’t know if you can get used to the farts…Honestly, the few times we stayed with another band or travelled with another band, we are a remarkably good-smelling band. Someone told me yesterday about a story where their band was in New York and they left one of their band members on the Brooklyn Bridge and they continued their tour.Ĭarter: And yet you guys are in very good spirits. The two week tour – coming back we were all, “Yeah! We’re ready to be home!…We just got acclimated to the routine.Ĭurtis: You always hear so many horror stories about bands and their first long tours. Everybody held up a lot better than I thought we would. Jo: It was actually a lot easier than I was expecting. Jo: You’re going to the wrong summer camp.Ĭarter: Did you feel like it went on too long at any point? Jack: I doubt they’re getting drunk every day, though. Jo: I wish summer camps had those last two.Ĭarter: There’s some rock n’ roll at summer camp. Read on below for our conversation with the hometown heroes.Ĭurtis: I was telling my folks it was kind of like the best vacation I’ve ever had mixed with the best summer camp I’ve ever had mixed with rock n’ roll and getting drunk. The band is back in Austin after a long tour that showcased their fusion of funk, disco and classic rock to the people of America. The ovrld crew met up with the guys from the Bright Light Social Hour at Hoover’s on Manor for some delicious food and some savory talk about their recent tour, their next album, the joys of wandering around Brooklyn and more.