cool, are you guys working on any new songs or anything?
Could you explain how the Phlux songwriting process goes? Are the lyrics written first, or added in after the music is written?
UMMM.....
I apologize for our drummer, I think he's temporarily run out of crack... He's fading fast - I'll have to go get him another crack bib REAL soon...
As of late we've been trying to keep a schedule of practicing as a band on tuesdays and thursday nights and then we also try to hang out as much as we can on the weekends that we can. Then of course even though a gig is a show and its important.....its still all practice to me.
Perfect makes practice???
No wait.
I'm all drugged up on fucks.
Hold it.
When the going gets gone, the tough get tougher???
NO!!!
Walk stickly and carry a big soft.
ummmm.....
Isn't "rubbish" a british word? I have never heard of a drill seargent using the word "rubbish." "Hell" yes. "Rubbish" no. "Rubbish" sounds kinda like "raddish." I think it's actually prohibited in the army handbook of words you cannot say. It's right up there with "doilie" or "chantilly lace." Maybe the redcoats say that, I don't know. "Rubbish" could be perfectly normal to say in an aggressive and masculine manner in the british royal air reserves or the british infantry, but only an american drill seargent named "Fee-fee Williams The Third" would use the word "rubbish." "Rubbish" is far too refined for that application. "Crap" would be OK. "Shit" would be OK. Even "Garbage" or "Trash" would be OK in a pinch. But "Rubbish" will land you in the brig for a few days to think about your choice of vocabulary and mode of self expression....