Announcing: God Loves My Country
March 13th, 2008 by Balthrop, AlabamaOn Thursday, March 20th, the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, we will release a digital download of our new single, God Loves My Country. The song asks the question: “Does God bless America, or any country or people over all others? Does God condone the violence enacted by one nation against another?”
Those who download the song will be encouraged to make a donation in support of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
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Georgiana on the pot
February 24th, 2008 by JemisonAnother drunk journal by Lil Miss Georgiana, featuring a song by Jack and the Pulpits that we just can’t stop singing!
Geogiana’s First Drunk Journal
February 24th, 2008 by JemisonThis was actually recorded last August, after our show with Pela at the Bowery. Hic!
BA featured in NYC edition of Sounds in My Head podcast
February 24th, 2008 by JemisonNifty: two songs from our first record were featured in the February 4th episode of the Sounds in My Head podcast, featuring music from NYC bands. It’s a pretty nifty site too: Check it out »
Balthrop, Alabama in the New York Times
February 23rd, 2008 by JemisonSo the town got a nice mention in the New York Times’ latest Habitats column, a profile of Bernie and Pascal. Check it out »
By the way, the artist who created the paintings that figure prominently in the article and the accompanying photos is my dear friend Paul Cordes Wilm, aka Theodore Dawes. Check out his website, or his other website.
Also, Bernie’s custom desk and bed were built by our friend Ryan Deaville.
MyMixTapes reviews Your Big Plans & Our Little Town
February 18th, 2008 by Jemison“…a well thought-out record, dark on the inside and coated with an indie, yet friendly pop-sensibility.”
Off a housekey?
February 11th, 2008 by JemisonSo I woke up in a fog this morning, and I was bummed that I hadn’t taken advantage of last night’s record-breaking drunkenness by recording another drunk journal. Then I looked at my camera and found this!
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