Planet Supply, Below Post
Office, St. Croix Falls, WI 54024
Contact: Derek S.
Contact
Jimmie @ 701-230-9047
Follow the heavily wooded road, under the night sky, there stands a shack in the woods. If you listen closely you can hear two lovers playing to an audience of cats & creatures swaying in the darkness. All of the kitties agree: Dorthy Fix calms even the toughest alley cat soft and sweet while causing your fur to stand straight with intimate, haunting foolhardiness.

Jimmie and Montana have been held up for months at the Abandoned Scout Camp, recording and designing their new album: Dorthy Fix, “The Darkness”. Friends Nic Garcia and Sycamore Smith will join them on a cross-country adventure. Catch them in your local dreamland’s concert hall and enjoy the soothing groove they strum.
Contact Sycamore @ 701-230-9047

So--where were
you those first few harrowing years of the 21st century? Sycamore Smith was
kicking a bass drum and kazooing his nuts off as one-half of the Michigan
folk-punk duo "the Muldoons." That band broke up, so now Mr. Smith
strums his guitar, blows his kazoo and warbles his tunes all by his lonesome.
But really--who cares about the music? Lyrics have always been Smith's forte,
and his scribblings focus on the gruesomely funny exploits of dip-shit
characters whose twisted histories unfold over the course of countless
interconnected songs. Sycamore Smith has released three solo EPs since 2005.
These recordings have been described as "dream-like," but only by
Sycamore himself. And he qualifies that by adding, "These are the kinds of
dreams you might have if you ate your own foot before bed."
Contact Nic @ 612-210-1180

nic garcia's music
is as desolate as his home state of north dakota. he has been stumbling under
the radar recording and self-releasing his music. his songs are the soundtrack
for those early-morning journeys home from the witching hour. he usually
performs solo with just his voice, guitar, and amplifier.
nic's music was best described in a writeup for one of his shows by the ripsaw
news in duluth, mn:
"Nic Garcia sings beautiful lullabies for those cold, starry nights when
the only thing around to keep you company is a bottle of robotussin and a
taxidermied deer head."