Saturday, November 10, 2007

Back Home

Back Home!

Well, I always find myself updating the journal too late, having to summarize what we've been doing in big chunks. I'm definitely going to get better at this and update more frequently, avoiding the big long blog updates haha. Until that happens, enjoy the following:

We're finally back home after a long year of touring! I slept about 16 hours straight yesterday catching up on missing sleep haha. Anyways, I'm chilling at our friend, Elliot's studio right now, where we are currently recording the first ever original Melee X-mas song! Chris is doing his vocals (we did background vocals with headphones through a tin bucket, a trick Chris learned from a Queen DVD), and Ryan's playing with a vocoder making everyone laugh doing Imogen Heap impressions and writing hit songs like "Cooler Than A Robot"...More details on that later.

The Matt Nathanson tour was so much fun! A great tour to end 2007 on. Everyone in his posse and band were amazing and Ingrid Michaelson and Allie Moss were so great and nice! Too bad it wasn't longer!

We also had some new additions to our crew, Anthony, doing our sound; Quinn, doing our merch (who we realized, and many others did as well, looks exactly like the singer from Cute Is What We Aim For, or the singer from The Almost, or the bassist from Maroon 5 AND many others....haha),. And I'm sure most of you already know Gabe our tour manager...hopefully you had a chance to say "hi!" to all of them at a show, if not, definitely find them at the next Melee show. They'll definitely add to your Melee experience.

So on this tour we tried to actually enjoy what our amazing country has to offer, by stopping at as many roadside attractions as possible. Unfortunately, we only ended up checking out a couple. One day, Quinn and I were motivated on getting some Chinese food, so we entered in a random Chinese restaurant into our GPS only to be misguided to a Civil War era plantation. This ended up being pretty rad, cuz they were setting up for a Civil War reenactment. So we took some time to explore the plantation, even though they closed the tour on us. We then found some chinese food, which we should have probably just avoided ( My stomach is still trying to digest it haha). Then there was the day we stopped by Casey Jones' Train Museum and Home. Sadly, mother nature decided to drop some rain and most of it was closed haha. But it was fun to just see something so historical and where Casey Jones lived. Anyways, I say we get an A for effort, for at least trying to be good tourists.

The Fort Collins show was a memorable one. It was practically a college show, so everyone was very much in the spirit of halloween and very much under the influence haha. It was definitely one of those shows where you couldn't take yourself seriously while having a bunch of American Gladiators and The Ultimate Warrior rockin out in the crowd.

Then there was the memorable Halloween show. The past couple years we've missed halloween and decided we were going to embrace to the best of our capabilities. Chris and Mike found their costumes in Denver. I found a rad Shamu costume that one of the workers at the store in Denver was wearing, and she said I could buy it off of her and drop it off at the show. But sadly there was no follow up... I was stood up by Shamu. Needless to say everything turned out great anways. Chris dressed up as a Spartan, Mike was a Starbucks worker (earlier that day, we went into a starbucks with Mike in his "uniform" and tried to get some free drinks. It worked for the most part until she asked him for his discount employee number haha.), Ryan was Lady Liberty and I was Leonardo the Ninja Turtle (which I found in the big sized little kids section. So it fit...kinda haha...Hopefully there were no sad big sized little boys in Seattle on halloween wishing that they were Leonardo for halloween!) (p.s., I think I definitely blurred the line that nite between "being laughed at" and "being laughed with" haha) So the Halloween show turned out to be one of the most fun we've played in a long time! How could it be anything else, nothing like playing a show in silly costumes with your best friends.

We then drove over nite to San Francisco. We were supposed to go on a tour of Lucasfilm, which we were all very excited about (yes, we're dorks) but it got cancelled due to an emergency meeting (which we hoped had to do with indiana jones)

Our day in SF was jampacked, starting with an acoustic performance for Alice 97.3 FM radio listeners who called in and won. Then rushing over to Virgin Megastore for an in-store performance and signing, and finally ending the nite with an awesome show at The Filmore. Seriously The Filmore is so amazing, full of spirit and vibe. If you ever get a chance to see a show there, please do. Or make it a goal in life, its such a great experience to be in that room.

Finally the tour ended back home in LA at The Troubadour. It's always so hard to say goodbye, especially because we were starting to really vibe with everybody, but it definitely wont be the last time we see everyone. I know we have a show in december with Ingrid, so it's all good! The show was awesome, and during Matt's set Mike went out and played tambourine on "Car Crash"

Before we went on stage to play, Ryan was telling me about how he saw the producer guy from Borat at the restaurant he was eating at. Thought that was pretty cool. What made it even funnier, was the next morning Ryan emailed me a TMZ link to check out. Low and behold it was a video from that nite before with the dude from Borat and then all of a sudden George Clooney walks out of the restaurant creating a bit of a frenzy. Best part was seeing Melee's van and trailer in the background haha. Ryan later told me he he saw George Clooney but thought it didn't really look like him. If you search tmz under "Watch Clooney vs. Davitian: No Contest " you'll be able to find it.

Well, that pretty much brings us up to date. Enjoy some pictures...

talk soon!

love
ricky




We did an acoustic hour long performance for "The Loft" on XM radio

Chris and I outside of our new favorite Curry place in Charlottesville, VA
Chris, Gabe and Mike at the late nite check in process at a hotel.

Chris posing with a very interesting pirate mobile

Ryan at the venue in Charllottesville, VA

posing at the plantation mansion footsteps in Virginia

Casy Jones Museum!

Backstage at the 9:30 club in D.C.

An intimate photo that Ingrid captured of Chris and Ryan jammin backstage in Atlanta GA

Me, Chris and Ryan discussing something important backstage in Atlanta GA

Me and Mike in Austin TX
Chris warming up backstage in Austin TX, photo by Ingrid!

Ok, so Ingrid takes really awesome photos, this is an awesome one of Ryan...

outside of the Ft. Collins show. Our dreams came true. Jurassic Park was our favorite movie growing up!

Chris backstage in Austin with Matt

Another awesome photo by Ingrid of us during soundcheck in Austin

Backstage at the 9:30 club with Allie Moss

Radio lounge!

setting up for the radio lounge at Alice FM in SF

Virgin in store appearance in SF

Signing after the performance at Virgin in SF

Our awesome crew for the tour, Anthony, Quinn and Gabe

8 comments:

Diane said...

thanks for the update! glad to hear the tour went well for you guys. everyone i know who went to the concert at the fillmore loved your performance, as well as those of matt and ingrid. when in december (and where) are you playing with ingrid?

enjoy your time at home! and hang out in norcal for a bit while you're up here in january!

Diana said...

Aww man I'm not in the pics of the virgin in store! :(
Haha nice blog though ;] Good for all the online Melee stalking that I participate in... JUST KIDDING(:

gabbbsters said...

hahahah yaayayayay

Jaymee said...

HAHAHA, oh man, that one on the plantation mansion footsteps needs to be your new MySpace default photo. And what camera does Ingrid use? Her pictures have really great contrast.

And while your blogs make me all depressed that I couldn't go to your November 2nd SF show(s), I have officially purchased my tickets for the show at Slim's. Mmhmm. It took me a while to convince my mother that you weren't insane molesting heroin addicts, though. I kid you not.

--J

Christina said...

"insane molesting heroin addicts" - HAHAHAAAAAAAAA

For anyone who missed the SF wild set of shows, they were awwwwwesome! The Fillmore was fantastic! Can't wait till January!

Darby Arby said...

hey i stumbled across your blog randomly.. you guys played in seattle a few years back and i went to your show. i talked to mike afterwards for awhile.

don't worry, i dont expect you or him to remember any of this.

i just wanted to say you guys are great. seriously talented (which, sadly... talent is often lacking these days).. i really enjoy your music. Thanks for rocking! :)

Melanie said...

What - no Halloween costume photos? I wanted to see the turtle. LOL

Nice blog, though. I love all the photos, too.

I'm really looking forward to January, too. :)

--Melanie

Raechel said...

Put up some pictures of the Halloween show next! :D