Thursday, November 24, 2011

Food Coma by Colin

So yeah, Turkey Day has come and gone, this was my first year without having family around for a holiday such as this. Sean, Justin and Ben are all off celebrating with their respective families, but lonliness is not bringing me down...two reasons for this.

Here's number one:


Holy shit.
  This is the first time I ever cooked a holiday meal, and it turned out far better than I ever could have imagined. I ate it and then entered the food coma...

...Eight hours later.


Whoever took this photo, I will END you.

Exciting because They Might Be Giants is on saturday! Review and photos to follow! Happy Thanksgiving to all and to all a good night.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

http://welcometotripcity.com/2011/11/jef-uk-interviewed-on-boldly-going-nowhere-podcast-spx-11/

Jef UK is awesome so check out his band and comic series, Americans UK. It will rock your balls off (and possibly other parts of you, so you may want to avoid it if you don't have adequate health insurance).

Listen to our interview with Jef recorded at SPX 2011.


Thursday, November 3, 2011

First Post! by Colin

Hey there everybody,

If you're reading this, you've probably been linked over from either Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter or anyone one of the other 5 billion social networks we whore ourselves on. The reason we started this particular blog up is that spoken word is good, but for Justin and I especially, writing comes to us a tad more naturally.

So let's review the last two years...

2009- Justin and I started "Boldly Going Nowhere" after I did a few guest spots on "Very Thin Ice" (Justin's previous foray into podcasting, co-hosted by Evan Rosenberg) and found we riffed together very well. This was not a suprise as we had worked together on many a project, after a test episode recorded on some hastly purchased headset mics, we named the show and started posting up episodes.

During those heady first days, I would drive to the UMBC campus (Justin was attending there at the time) and we'd record and episode whenever we could. In April of 2010 (5 months after the test episode) we decided to take a break for awhile as Justin was graduating and his school and private life had him booked solid. But we assured each other that there was no way we were going to stop recording.

MONTHS PASSED.

Now this was an error on both our parts as we both were busy doing our own things, but eventually our schedules died down to the point where we could begin recording episodes on a semi-regular basis again.
Enter Sean Holmes, Sean was a friend of mine from FCC who had just finished his rounds at Towson and was also making forays into podcasting "B & S Reviews" featured him and childhood friend Benjamin Price (whom I also knew). They reminded me alot of our early days, they seemed to have a lot of fun with it. Eventually Justin and I had Sean come on a guest for a few episodes and invited him to come on as a permanent co-host.

This continued on until about two weeks ago, when we thought "Why not combine our efforts?" So Sean and Ben posted the "final" episode of "B & S Reviews" where (laughably so) the show was outsourced to India, in the final moments of the episode, Sean explained the move to "Boldly Going Nowhere", get a listen to it here http://bandsreviews.podomatic.com/entry/2011-10-29T15_05_09-07_00

But fear not as "B & S Review" is still around as bonus weekly episode to Boldly Going Nowhere, so those who have come to love Sean and Ben's trademark banter can still get your weekly dose of it at the new website http://www.castwavestudios.com/.

So that's a brief update of our perilous journey through the podcast ranks. Tomorrow? John Mancini Band at the 8x10 in Baltimore, check it out tomorrow!