28th
JUL

Notice.

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One miss pixie is moving this week/weekend, and due to everything surrounding this, EPB has been/is on a brief hiatus. Posting should commence in early August. Please check back and thanks for reading.

P.S. There is a new Aiden video here. It’s a cover of “Cry Little Sister” from the original Lost Boys soundtrack and it kind of makes me squirmy in a good way, though I expect to come back to contrary opinions.  Oh well. I have always had a thing for wiL Francis, and I don’t think anything is going to make that go away.  Plus, it’s a really good cover.

21st
MAY

The Deal With Aiden

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Well, we now know why Aiden pulled out of their tour with Scary Kids Scaring Kids and Schoolyard Heroes — Jake W has left the band.

wiL posted on MySpace about it — and this is the part that is most striking for me, as I’ve always had a soft/sore spot for the way bands are practically forced to run themselves into the ground like this:

We have been consistently on the road traveling for the past 4 years. In those 4 years we have been in seattle a total of maybe 5 months. That’s including time we spent in the studio making the “Rain in Hell” ep and our new album “Conviction”. It’s enough to make anyone crazy, and bring almost any kind of personal relationship to the brink of disaster. So we all felt inclined to take a breather for the first time in what seems like forever.

It’s hard to argue with that — who can live like that?  When you seriously look at most band break-ups, or people leave bands, touring is almost always the reason.  Not that Aiden is breaking up, mind you. They’re carrying on, just as a four-piece.  The rest of them seem to like that life — and in fairness, there are a lot of people who can’t imagine living any other way.

We will continue on as a 4 piece. I know this may come as a shock for some of you, and some of you could care less. I just want to say to everyone that this is by no means the end. This… My dearest friends is but a beginning, a new chapter has opened up for us and the fire you saw before will be replaced with a much higher level of intensity. (sorry to all the people who would like to see us to break up, you can keep on hating another day. Believe.)

Being in a band on tour is similar to living in a fairy tale place like Never Neverland, (and no, not the crazy ranch that Micheal Jackson lives on with merry-go-rounds and monkeys running around all over the place.) It’s a whirlwind of excitement, where you don’t have to get up and work for some asshole you hate and where you can pretty much do whatever the fuck you want. You wake up in a new city or country everyday to venture out in and find a new experience with. It’s the most incredible thing that has ever happened to me. I know that there are a million kids out there with a guitar that can sing and play a 1000 times better than me, yet for some obscure reason can’t seem to make it out of their bedroom. I am grateful for everyday that I get to wake up, open my eyes, take a deep breath and live another day. Not to mention the fact that people care enough about our band to support us and allow us to have this extraordinary experience. Which is what it all boils down to. You! Ladies and Gentlemen, the fans. You are the reason we are able to do this. Without you we are nothing. Thank you for your continued belief in our little band.

I love the way this band writes their blogs — it’s always something amusing, as well as passionate.  I was showing my boyfriend my video interview with Angel and wiL [from the old Shoutmouth days… sigh] last night, as well as some of the video I managed to shoot, despite getting shoved around something fierce as they performed.  The passion is really there with these guys.  The interview I did with them was great, because they were talking openly about the love/hate thing with their band, and it pretty much ended up at, “hey, at least you get a reaction.”  There are thousands of bands out there, begging for attention, who can’t get it no matter how many MySpace friend requests they send out, no matter how many local shows they play.

As I said, and they agreed with, I’d rather be hated by some, and loved by some — than be ignored by all.

Here’s to the future of Aiden.

7th
MAY

Something Isn’t Right With Aiden

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We don’t know what yet, but wiL just posted this on MySpace:

We are very sorry to inform everyone but due to personal reasons we have regrettably decided to pull off the remainder of the shows here in the USA with Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Schoolyard Heroes, Ivoryline and Classic Crime. We will give you a full update very soon.

wiL and Aiden

This is usually a very bad thing, when a band just suddenly pulls off a tour like that. Especially since they had a really positive MySpace the other day about how “this is just the beginning” and all of that. It kind of reminds me of how someone in a bad relationship has a denial phase before finally getting out, but maybe I’m just crazy and overly reading into it. For all I know, someone in the band is sick or someone in the band has a family thing to deal with.  But the wording is rather ominous.

In an odd way, I’m somewhat relieved that I won’t be the only one missing the show at Toad’s Place now, since I can’t take off work in order to get to shows with 6:30 doors anymore. [That used to be work, but I digress. I can’t sit around being bitter about that forever…] I just hope things are okay and this isn’t really bad news on the Aiden front.

By the way, I put Conviction back in the CD player of my car [I had a mix CD in its slot for a while] and I have to say — it really is an amazing, fully-realized album. And while I quite like that the Best Buy version has two extra songs, I don’t think they fit on the album and should have been a separate disc or an iTunes single. They’re good songs, but they break up just how much flow that album has, and the way the songs tell a story.