In this episode of the Beercast, we get into a deep exploration of Spotted Cow and the repeated consumption of fruity farmhouse ales invariably leads to more success with women. Secretly this is what "The Most Interesting Man in the World" is drinking in all those commercials. The Dos Equis guys just slap their own label on the bottle right before the cameras start rolling. Secretly, the actor's name is Bobby Ray Garret and he's a former insurance salesman from Argyle, Wisconsin, and it was in fact Garret that taught Rod Shindler to play the suitcase ... in the style of 1930's bohemian musician "Underbite" Fred Samsonite during his work with the band "The Carry-ons." Speaking of which, all of this episode's music was recorded live in Studio B and streamed live to our radio audience. Do you have any idea how hard it is to mic a suitcase? I mean, I've done upright basses before, but the darned samsonite just resonates.It know, that was a bit much, wasn't it? Fact is, I am doing way too many of these posts latetly and my thesaurus is completely wrecked from finding synonyms for the phrases "excellent musicians" and "nice guys," so I figured I'd just do a little freeform typing for this week's post. I'm sure the guys in Tonos Triad don't mind. Excellent musicians and nice guys, by the way. Oh, and snappy dressers. Have you seen them? You really should. Links referenced in the show:
Tonos Triad can be found here: | | .
They first appeared on .
Their second release, Typewriters and Tarantulas, can be found here: |
They were recently featured in , St. Louis' version of NUVO.
You learn something new every show: .
They've recently played in Chicago
Some of the chaos of this episode was brought to you buy .
The video for , off some non-existent release, can be found on YouTube.
Their new EP, Three, is being recorded at .
Aaron Ransdell also playes in the excellent .
Luke Stanley's solo release, I Am, You Are, is available here: |