CraigMaxim wrote:
The club had a decent stage, and lighting, their own sound, it looks like?
How are you guys booking yourselves right now? Was this paid or free?
We gonna get the sound from this later?
I want to hear how you guys are coming along live by now, cause I liked your demo from a while back! 
Yes, the club had their own stage/sound/etc. They had huge mixing boards, but unfortunately only the FoH guy knew what he was doing (which is great, the crowd loved us). The guy running the monitors wasn't very good and for the second consecutive week we had a hard time hearing ourselves.
Show was free. We're an original band, we play hour-long shows, and in this area original bands don't get paid unless they have a huge following, which we don't have yet.
We book what shows we can ourselves. We have to actively look for shows because we're in a music-poor area. The Palouse is just a sucky place to try and garner attention. We all kind of wish we were in Seattle or someplace else, because we think we have something really great here. I thought the last two weekends we ruled all the other bands... We kicked major ass. But hardly anyone shows up to these shows
We gonna get the sound from this later?
Probably not. They recorded a CD for us, but again, the sound guy didn't know what he was doing, so the mix is horrible. We have some live footage we shot ourselves, but it wasn't with a great camera I don't think. I'm still waiting to see it as it wasn't my video recorded. I just posted the pics from the camera I brought. The last couple of shows I've taken my camera and forgot to give it to someone! So this time I made sure to put it in the hands of one of our fans who comes to all the shows and he was really cool about it.
We know this project has a limited shelf life. Folks in the band are graduating college or moving on with their lives probably this summer, but at most they would be around for another year. So we're just trying to play as many shows as we can and enjoy the moment. I've had a blast with these guys and I've learned a lot that I'll take with me to the next band, for sure.