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The Internet Is a Bad Thing Sometimes

Good Seffay to you! 

Well, it may have felt like an off week to you but we've been busy bees, getting a new camera system and doing some set design... booking some fun and surprising guests for the next few weeks, amongst all the other CRAP going on! I don't know how many of you can sympathize with me, but I had another day long inexplicable internet outage yesterday that seemed beyond my control, and caused me to be so wrapped up in plugging and unplugging, staring at blinking lights, calling Wes, calling Spectrum... It came back online last night and then I woke up to it being DOWN AGAIN! Help me God! I'm currently tethered to my phone's 4G like an asshole.   I fantasied this morning about being FULLY offline. wanna reach me? there's a number you gotta call...  I can catch up on my internet once a week during office hours - get all the funny vids cued up for me. Holy Hell.  

If you are starved of hearing my voice, I had a great chat about my music with Jenny Eliscu and gave some details about my new record, which is coming SOON I think! linktr.ee/jennylsq

Speaking of music, Vic's new DJ show COOOOOOKS! Dig in on the Patreon's only podcast stream. 

I've also been enjoying The New York Times' new podcast "The Rabbit Hole." It's about how terrible the internet is (or can be) Is the internet bad? I mean it's given us all the tools to do so many fun and amazing things.  But The Beatles made Revolver with absolutely NO internet. So who knows?  I will now use the internet to attach a demo from What the Brokenhearted Do! 

Have a great long weekend (whatever the fuck that means anymore!) 


Comments

"The Beatles made Revolver with absolutely NO internet" πŸ˜‚ That's a great point. I listened to the LSQ pod and am now even more excited for this record to come out. Keep us posted. I am ten seconds into this demo and DIGGING IT.

Edwin

Thanks for the song! I've been listening to Rabbit Hole, too. Crazy stuff.

Christ Why


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