Monday, September 28, 2009

A Model Weekend

All day Sunday we desperately tried to evoke any part of this.

Needless to say, Lee debonairly conveyed a similar look. The rest of us sat in ants or received numerous instructions on how to stand "properly" or couldn't quit laughing or wore a sweet, tie-dye t-shirt. Yet, despite all odds, Mr. Mark Goodwin pulled the proverbial rabbit out of his talented hat. As we gallivanted around the greater Nacogdoches area, hitting such hot spots as old trains and down town, we sat and stood in variations formations, almost soldier-esque, enduring the heat and still trying to look cool and professional. And, of course, we made fun of each other, ruining various takes (or maybe enhancing them?) and just trying to figure out how to not look idiotic as we sat on rocks and play our instruments without any amplification. In the end, our trust in Mr. Goodwin paid off, and the quick glances at the small screen adorning the back of his camera proved that trust true. Our thanks and very big appreciation to Mr. Goodwin for taking the time to help us out, and having a afternoon of being productive AND having fun. Those two words don't often share a sentence, unless in contrast to one another, opposing one another like warring armies. But, for one afternoon, they held an armistice, and had peace.

And just know, we looked good.

The show Thursday night went very well, with Considered Rubbish and Worsham doing a bang-up-job. Thanks to all our fans who came out to support us! It was great to see all of you. I'm pretty sure I saw more S.P t-shirts there than any other. Kudos all around!

As for upcoming news, the photos will be up soon, I'm sure, as soon as Jake (and maybe me as well) have our way with them in photoshop. I'm thinking about giving Luke a tuxedo t-shirt and clown-shoes in one photo. Maybe give KK a pet money on his shoulder. Anything's possible in photoshop. Anything.

And, if you'd like some new recordings from Something Personal, there's an app for that.

Well, maybe not, but, we are going to start tracking two or three of our new songs, putting time and care into them, a personal (get it?) gift to all our fans.

After a busy weekend, we're tired, but, content. Only better and greater things to come.


Random S.P. Fact
Super Fans, now is the time to distinguish yourselves from, and above, other "mere fans". So, if you are what is known as a Super Fan, take note.

By request of two of our own, we'll be discussing something of great importance in this entry. Pizza
Three different places fix our need for this delicacy, depending on the circumstance.
When in Center, the Pizzeria is how we get the fix, making arguable some of the finest pizza in the area, or anywhere.
In Nacogdoches, our home base, if we order for delivery/take-out, Papa Johns is where you will find our feast.
If we're in more of a mood to eat at the place, and for cheaper, Ci-Ci's is hard to beat on pure value. Buffets shudder in fear whenever we come close, because we can devour a TON of food together. Especially pizza.


As Always,
-JPP

Monday, September 21, 2009

Brevity in Glorious, Efficient Action for All To Read and to Remind of Important Things

Get it? It's something called "Irony".

Just a quick, mini-blog:

To quote a movie that I've recently discovered I'm partial to:
"Hugh Fennyman: So what do we do?
Philip Henslowe: Nothing. Strangely enough, it all turns out well.
Hugh Fennyman: How?
Philip Henslowe: I don't know. It's a mystery"

And honestly, that's what it feels like most of the time when writing songs. Don't ask us how the process goes, or our laid-out plans to build these things. Most of the time they just come. There is indeed an air of mystery about it.

I say all of that to say this: this Thursday, with doors opening at 6:30, The Five will be opening for Kyle Worsham at First Christian Church of Nacogdoches, and over the past two weeks Something Personal has concocted a few brand new, audibly pleasing tunes that we are going to play, along with some modifications to preexisting songs. So, we encourage you to come out, proudly adorn your S.P. t-shirts, bring some friends, and hear our new sonic experiences. And to witness Luke frantically manipulate a Kaoss Pad. So, remember. Something Personal. Thursday. 6:30. Starts at 7. New songs. Awesomeness. Something Personal.

There's no need for a "Shameless Plug Warning" this time, because there's no shameless plug. It was unashamedly written above. But, Facts abound!

Random S.P. Fact
Super Fans, now is the time to distinguish yourselves from, and above, other "mere fans". So, if you are what is known as a Super Fan, take note.

There's something to be said for the narrative power of a long running TV series. Just the sheer hours spent consumed and involved with these stories and characters is staggering, and allows for some pretty nifty stories and crescendos and moments. And The Five have four favorites.
Lee: Andy Griffith
Luke & Jake: Lost
Phillip: The Office
KK: Firefly


As Always,

-JPP

Monday, September 7, 2009

Busy is as Busy Does

A wise man once said, "Good work is satisfying. Great work is tiring." Hopefully that means the band did a great job, because most all of us were haggard by this Sunday afternoon. In case you haven't heard, and odds are you haven't, we had the privilege to play Friday night atNacogdoches Community Church and then Saturday evening at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Lufkin, TX, and had a great time at both. Any of you who are reading this, and were at either event, thanks for coming out and supporting us!

And, since the entirety of the band was together for extended periods of time this weekend, business was consequentially brought up, and inevitably, what our funds need to be directed toward. While some of the band, who will not be named, proposed and valiantly fought for a device that would add an element of flavor to our live shows, others thought of more prudent and safe investments. So, our faithful fans, be here now informed: we are in the talks of adding either equipment, or, implementing an apparatus that would metamorphose the landscape of our live shows drastically.

Back to actual news, though, both shows went very well. Late Friday night we had the privilege to have a fun shin-dig with Nacogdoches Community Church, including covers of U2, The Beatles, and Relient K. Not saying we're as good as those bands, it would not be an exaggeration to say the songs sounded good, and things went well. Of course, any evening that "Gorilla-Man-Gun" gets played is a good evening. The next day we had a rendezvous at Taco Bueno, and then swiftly followed our GPS's down to Lufkin to visit Luke's cousin Mardy, and play for his church. Coming from recondite South Louisiana, Mardy spoke with a Southern draw different from our own here in Texas, but the name of Jesus sounds fine called out in any accent.

Yes, even Wisconsin accents.

The back to school rally went well, with students and adults alike in attendance; the crowd was lively and loud, despite the absence of a Bubbler.

While at both of these shows we played one or two original compositions of ours, here in two weeks or so we will be playing a set of nothing but originals. Though some of you have bared witness to some of our lesser known original songs, most have only heard the big two (“Come Out Of The Dark” & “Break From The World”). In the coming two weeks The Five is planning on polishing up some that have obtained rust, and finish one or two that are very nearly completed and have them shiny, nice, and new for Worsham's CD release party. So, if you like our original music so far, its a safe bet to say that you'll like our newer songs as well. Though they differ in style to some degree, you will still be able to find the "Something Personalness" in each one. Some bring the rock, while others quietly court it in a more subtle way. But, we're excited to play some new music for a fans who have probably deserved a taste of them before now.

In this last paragraph (Did I just break the fourth wall?) I'd like to thank Jessica Ruminer for all of her tireless help this weekend. The same woman who keeps K.K. in check also works our merchandise table. It’s an aspect of being in a Christian band that is odd: we need support and funds to continue what we're doing, yet, it often feels odd to either preface a song about Jesus, or inform afterward, we have a table where you can buy things of ours. But, everywhere we go people have been more than kind and generous, and seem to think we're good enough to warrant a purchase of a CD and/or shirt. This weekend, and a majority of shows that we've had The Table, Jessica has done a great job. And, truth be known, we've had several helpers on different occasions, whether it be Josh Smith helping load equipment, or Lauren Lengl or Lin Monk behind the table. Maybe one of the best blessings the Lord has granted the band is amazing friends to help us in our endeavors. So, to all who have helped in one way or another, listed here or not, thanks from the entire band! May you live long and prosper. Or, more realistically, we pray God will bless you as you've blessed us.

Now that the mushy stuff is over, let's get to machine-efficiency-like business

***SHAMELESS PLUG WARNING!***
Just a reminder, Thursday September 24th, we're the opening act for Worsham's CD release party, and we'd love to see a lot of our fans there. Don a Something Personal 8-bit Band shirt, bring a lighter to wave during "Break From the World", and an appetite for tasty music. ‘Cause we're concocting a delicious stew of melodies, harmonies, and beats to refresh the pallet and fill up the soul.

Random S.P. Fact:
Super Fans, now is the time to distinguish yourselves from, and above, other "mere fans". So, if you are what is known as a Super Fan, take note.

At every Something Personal concert (concert, not worship service) be sure to scan the stage for the lovable, and tragic, Mr. Bill, a bobble-head that is the band mascot for all intents and purposes. Either on an amp, a stool, or hanging from the ceiling, he's been seen in numerous places around the band as we play. Looking for Mr. Bill during the concert is just one of the many fun things you can enjoy as The Five perform.

With sore calluses from the weekend,
JPP