Saturday, January 08, 2005

The Year 2005

We've finally made it here. 2005. People no longer walk, they use jetpacks. The weekend extended to four days because of all the extra work those robots do for us. Cold fusion power has ended the world energy crisis and brought new peace to all. And flying cars have allowed billions of kilometres of hightway and freeway to be reclaimed and developed into parklands.

What a time to be alive!

Maybe we're not there yet, but it's not as bad as it may seem. Jetpacks - no; Segway - yes. Robots - no; Freedom from Robotic overlords- yes. Cold fusion - no; cold war 2 - yes. It's all a matter of perspective.

Anyway, whichever reality you choose to live in, welcome to 2005 and all the best to you. We're now back to it after a quiet (literally) Christmas season, we're getting songs polished for our tour and studio session, which we will attend when we're ready. The Edmonton date fast approaches, and we're still trying to pull off some sort of last minute Calgary spectacle, and perhaps another Saskatoon show for the end of the month.

Finally, there is the first AGM of Teargas on Sunday, which I hope to attend, discussing the future of the collective and throwing out ideas and projects for the coming year. The includes things like a Teargas Collective Mix from various Teargas artists and a showcase for sometime this spring or summer. Whether we're involved or not, both should be great and I would definitely keep an eye out.

End holographic transmission.

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