September 2016

Yo,

We just got back from a Northwest tour (Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon) and we had a blast. Played some really fun shows, went to a Seattle Mariners game with a 90's G-Funk rapper, played drums in the woods, performed a road baptism in a hot spring, ect..



Our next big step is to record an album. We have roughly 10 songs and we are starting this week. We'll keep you tightly updated.

Our next confirmed shows:
10/01 Reno, NV @ Black Rock Drive In (New venue)
10/26 San Francisco, CA @ The Hemlock w/ Dave Dondero
10/29 Elko, NV @ DLC w/ Coastwest Unrest

We're working on some more bay area shows + and a few socal shows.
And Lastly.
We bought a Van
WHAT????
Yeah. It's name is Van.

Y'all email subscribers are the first to know. We're going to be building it out before we officially announce it on instagram and stuff.

Between Van and the new record, this is going to be a really good Fall. We're gearing up for some big stuff.

See y'all soon
Fil

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August 2016

YO, Okay

We are making MUGS! And going on a Northwest tour. We also have a show Friday 09/02 at Park Place. This will be a super special thing so make it out if you're in town.

flyer by Emily Jiang

flyer by Emily Jiang

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We've mostly been working on new material lately.
Both Kent and I (Fil) did a 20 song challenge, which is where you write and record 20 songs in a single day. It might be impossible, but it's a really rewarding exercise that forces you to purge yourself of every musical idea you've been storing up.
I made it to 16, and Kent made it to 18, and 3 of those songs are already in rotation as PWB songs. 

But the main news:
TOUR
09/02 Reno, NV: Park Place w/ Local Girls and one more TBA. Kickoff house party.
09/13 Boise, ID: Neurolux w/ Up is the Down is the (Radio Boise night)
09/15 Missoula, MT: VFW w/ Mendelssohn side projects (part of their monthly residency)
09/16 Spokane, WA info TBA
09/17 Moscow, ID: One World Coffee
09/19 Bellingham, WA No date yet.
09/20 Seattle, WA No date yet.
09/21 Portland, OR: w/ Husky Boys info TBA
09/22 Eugene, OR No date yet.
If you have a friend/sibling/tinder match in these cities that might like us, text 'em! 

We're working on a South West/California tour in October/November, so keep your eyes out for that.
I think that wraps it up!

 

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July 2016

July's been a surprisingly productive month for Peeps w/ Bodz (unofficial/non-trademarked).

We've got 4 full new songs, with a couple fragments in the wings.

Mainly, we made 2 videos:

2 Take Away shows from Brazil. (São Paulo + Porto Alegre)

Filmed on a 1990 Sony Hi8 Handycam by Marcelo Florentino + Alan Chaves (and us)


If you're reading this immediately, we have shows in Reno

July 27th @ Holland

August 10th @ Spectre

We'll be playing some of the new songs.  Also, we're working on some west coast dates in September/October/November.

Yep - just a quick one this month. See ya!

 

June 2016

We went to Brazil.

It was incredible.  We played 4 shows in 3 cities, and were completely floored by the support and by the amount of killer music going on there. We played with a bunch of incredible bands: Hez + Lucas Rampazzo, Enchente, Trompa, Os Croquetes, Quasi Morto and Decurso Drama - in addition to meeting so many people in other great bands. Simply too many to name.

Kent runs a website called Howls Road and I make a podcast called Van Sounds - so this trip played 2 rolls - it was People With Bodies first tour, and on our days off, we interviewed musicians for our projects. It seemed like such a healthy and repeatable structure, that I cannot wait to a.) go back to Brazil and b.) tour a new place in the same way. 

That said, I'll just let the pictures paint the picture. There will be a bunch of new video and recordings coming from the trip, so keep your eyes out.

Hotel Bar - São Paulo

Hotel Bar - São Paulo

Minor House post show - Porto Alegre

Minor House post show - Porto Alegre

Flyer for Panama Estudio Pub - Porto Alegre

Flyer for Panama Estudio Pub - Porto Alegre

Florípa flyer

Florípa flyer

The day we returned home, we had the pleasure of opening for Flying Circles and AJJ (Formerly Andrew Jackson Jihad). It was a really incredible homecoming, and both of those bands were great.

Lastly, we are almost sold out of our cassette tapes. Right now we have 2 left, so if you want one, go snatch it up on our Bandcamp
 - we will probably make a second pressing eventually, but I'm not sure when.

Thanks so much, and a big welcome to all the new email list folks. We've got a lot of new, exciting things coming so stay tuned.

-Fil

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May 2016

Hey Folks,

So if you didn't catch it on Instagram, we will be touring Brazil in a week. Here's the tour flyer:


We're playing 3 cities (São Paulo, Porto Alegre e Florípa)
 

There's a ton of great music going on in Brazil, so I'm really stoked to check it out and report back to y'all. 

Past that, we've recorded Waning Gibbous and Dirty Path for (hopefully) a summer release. We're probably going to play a Reno show the day we land at home (June 22nd) so keep an eye out for that.

Lastly, we made a video for the Holland Project's 3 Minute film competition.


That's it for now.
Stay tuned.
Fil


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April 2016

Fernie, the band plant, has passed away.
There will be a funeral The Holland Project during our set on April 28th, 2016. Black attire is encouraged. Also I should mention this isn't a joke. Meet us there.

Fernie was a great plant, but in all honesty not a very good bassist. He didn't even own a bass.

So in light of his loss, we've decided to replace him with our good friend and bassman, Mark Nesbitt. 

This is Mark dressed as Ron Swanson. I took it from facebook and didn't tell him.

Mark will be joining us starting in May. 

Otherwise, ongoing projects and news:

  • Recording 2 songs for split and top secret video project.
  • Finishing DVD of the self titled EP
  • Booking some rad summer shows.
  • We were on All Independent Reno's podcast ( https://www.mixcloud.com/allindependentreno/episode-7-people-with-bodies/


That's it. 
Cheers!
Fil

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March 2016

4 new songs, video project, booking shows out of town + April 3rd at St. James infirmary.

1.  We have a show this coming Sunday at St. James. Also playing are Holiday Friends and TUFT. They both fall somewhere on the super pro sounding indie pop spectrum. It'll be the first 21+ show we've played. Free.

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2. Our tape was reviewed in the cool daily tape blog, Cassette Gods. http://cassettegods.blogspot.com/2016/03/people-with-bodies-st-c18-self-released.html   and Also a write up in the Elko Daily paper: http://elkodaily.com/elko/out-and-about-this-weekend/article_7d247062-aa2d-594f-ae3e-41e60abbe428.html

3. Kent and I just got back from a road trip of Northern Nevada. Found sound petroglyphs near Austin, hung out with some rappers in Ely and played a show in Elko. It was good. We're working on booking more weekend dates out of town.

4. We have 4 new songs and have played 3 or them live so far. It's cool to have some new material. (Working titles: Optimism/Pessimism, Theme Song, Car Crash, Lluvia) Plus, we're working on 2 new video projects. One of them is top secret, but the other is a DVD version of the EP. I still have a ton of editing to do, but we want to have it out by June. It'll include music videos, plus a bunch of extra video to play. Most of my friends from Argentina and Brazil seemed to ingest music that way - through a dvd player in the house - so Kent and I thought it would be cool to release the cassette in that format. Especially since we're video nerds and stuff.

That about wraps it up for this month. Mostly working on material. Keep an eye out for the DVD and new songs, and we'll maybe catch you on Sunday 4/3.

-Fil

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February 2016

Cassette Tape, Another Video and an Infomercial.

February has been very productive.  First, we finished our self titled EP and put it out on Cassette. You can buy it on Bandcamp, at Spectre Records. and you can stream it this second right here:

The online version is 4 songs, but the cassette version runs a few minutes longer. We drove out to visit Mike Branch, an environmental writer who writes about his pastoral/anti-pastoral experiences living in the high desert wilderness. Plus, we added a few clips from a trip we took to Peru in 2013. At the end of Side A, there is a weird choir song that was blasting from a bell tower on the top of a hill in Cuzco. I drank a beer next to some teenagers and recorded it. Here is the view from that bench:

 

Next -- When Dave Dondero came to Reno in January he showed up late due to car troubles. He eventually made it and played a very intimate "story-teller" set that gave a lot of his songs a new depth. After the show I didn't sleep.

In the morning we drove up to the dry lake bed, Winnemucca Lake, then the wet lake bed, Pyramid Lake, and we walked around all day. I brought my hi-8 camera and later made the footage into a video. The loop is from a thrift store keyboard we found, and then Kent scored the rest with violin.

Lastly, I made an infomercial for the tape. I hired a dude on the internet to do the voice.

Most of these blog posts probably won't be so eventful, but February has been hectically good. I think we're onto something./

-Fil

 

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January 2016

We made a video.

TAPE NEWS:

We're done. They're in the mail.   

We originally planned to duplicate the cassettes ourselves, and we got 100 clear yellow tapes - after I finished them (with a ton of help from hugely supportive friends), they didn't sound right. Quiet/warbly. I think I bought low quality tapes and couldn't quite figure out how to properly fix them in time to release them.

SO, we pulled the trigger and paid somebody to duplicate them in Missouri. They will be light blue, which matches the artwork. I got the test tape and it sounds really nice. -- I guess the lesson is sometimes you don't know what you're doing and that's good, but sometimes your tapes sound bad and that's not good. DIY and also die eventually.

That said, we are goddamned stoked. The official release show is February 13th at Spectre Records in Reno. We'll have them at a pre-release house show in Carson City too.

Cool. See you soon.

Fil. 01/27/2016

 

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December 2015

Ok, what's up.

We're shooting to update this every month with something new - if you want to be updated in a monthly bite-size, sign up for our email list at the bottom.

We are done tracking our first EP that is most likely going to be self-titled. We have a mix that we're tightening up and we'll be putting out 2 versions: a normal internet version with 4 songs on Bandcamp, and a cassette tape version that includes soundbites from a conversation we had with author and general bad ass, Mike Branch. The cassette version will dive into the lyrical themes, which mainly revolve around the idea of home, place and the romanticism we assign to leaving. Mike Branch's work is largely about living in the sticks and ripping up stereo-types of pastoral identity. He lives in the high desert hills outside of Reno with his wife and two daughters.

The release date looks like February, but we're definitely antsy to put it out asap.

We're working on a live-style music video of the song "A Mirror, A Storm". Both the tape and video have been recorded completely DIY in our basement, and I've been learning a ton about how to engineer sound. It's been a really cool experience getting tones right and mixing them. I've had experience doing vocal tones for radio, but this is my first time filling out an entire range of frequencies. There's a violin on one of the tracks and we found out that putting a mic close to the body sounded terrible. After frustratingly stumbling through a few takes, we put Kent in the stone-walled meat cellar behind my bedroom and put the mic about 8 feet from him. Suddenly it sounded right. In that vein, Google has been a huge help. ("How to mic guitar amp very high end.")

So that's that.  Check back for an update next month. The motor's just getting started and I'm excited to see which way the steering wheel jerks.

-Fil. 12/2015

 

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