| GW#2 - p11 (10)[Is this image or text? - This is a question to follow up on...]
Another place you don't want to be when
that harsh chemical laxative kicks in.
Ok so, here's the Satans review for this issue.
Satans 9/9/94 Hole In The Wall: Sean is the single most
rockinest drummer I have ever known. Mysteriously, he never
breaks anything. Heath is a rock star, cranking that guitar/
amp connection. Brock holds down the rhythm fort without even
breaking a sweat -- or messing up his hot hairdo. And Hunter
is the perfect frontman, raisin' hell and forgetting his lyrics.
There you have it. The Men. The Satans.
THEN:
Some guy named Justin had a party at
Emo’s on Sunday 10/16. I don’t know
him but he had the Satans, the Motards & the Cryin’ Out Louds
playin’ his party, so he must be cool.
I got sick of Emo’s before the Motards & the COLs played, but I
did catch the itty-bitty
Satans set. They’re good
to their fans at least, they played most of
their hits in the (?) 20-
minute show. They did the Guido Sarducci version
of Slugger - just one time through. It left
me wanting more, but
I was pleased (albeit drunk). | GW#2 - p11 (10)[Is this image or text? - This is a question to follow up on...]
Another place you don't want to be when
that harsh chemical laxative kicks in.
Ok so, here's the Satans review for this issue.
Satans 9/9/94 Hole In The Wall: Sean is the single most
rockinest drummer I have ever known. Mysteriously, he never
breaks anything. Heath is a rock star, cranking that guitar/
amp connection. Brock holds down the rhythm fort without even
breaking a sweat -- or messing up his hot hairdo. And Hunter
is the perfect frontman, raisin' hell and forgetting his lyrics.
There you have it. The Men. The Satans.
THEN:
Some guy named Justin had a party at
Emo’s on Sunday 10/16. I don’t know
him but he had the Satans, the Motards & the Cryin’ Out Louds
playin’ his party, so he must be cool.
I got sick of Emo’s before the Motards & the COLs played, but I
did catch the itty-bitty
Satans set. They’re good
to their fans at least, they played most of
their hits in the (?) 20-
minute show. They did the Guido Sarducci version
of Slugger - just one time through. It left
me wanting more, but
I was pleased (albeit drunk). |