Today we spent our day off in Portland. Portland is pretty much the best place ever. Not only are the people environmentally friendly, but the streets are lined with vegetarian friendly cafes and restaurants. It's great!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Portland Oregon.... My new favorite city...
Today we spent our day off in Portland. Portland is pretty much the best place ever. Not only are the people environmentally friendly, but the streets are lined with vegetarian friendly cafes and restaurants. It's great!
We started the day by celebrating Roi's birthday at Sweetpeas, a little vegan bakery and enjoyed seitan sandwiches and vegan pasteries... all "cruelty free" and organic. MMMmmm. Then we went to a Vegan tattoo parlor where Roi fixed up his tattoo. Then we just enjoyed all the many small shops and met lots of friendly people... sorry San Diego... but I may have to relocate to Portland for a while when this tour is over!
Tomorrow is the first show of the tour in Washington... time to pack up!
xoxo
Co
Monday, August 24, 2009
Salem, OR... we made it!
22 hours later.... we made it to Salem, OR!
So what should have been a 16 hour drive turned into a 22 hour drive! It is okay though.. we saw a lot of cool things along the way!
We turned in our keys to both our apartment and our studio on Sunday, and hit the road around 9pm on Sunday night. Monday morning, we were just getting up towards Lake Shasta where I got to reminisce about when I was a kid and used to go houseboating with my family. (Seeing all the beautiful trees makes me want to go back there so badly!) Just around the lake there was an old gas station with some crazy decor. One of the employees there told us about Dusmeir Falls, so we stopped and saw the coolest waterfall!
A few hours and pit stops later, we made it to Salem and are hanging out with Roi's wife Ashley in their awesome new townhouse! Tomorrow we are off for a day trip to Portland before we go up to Washington State University for the first show of the tour!
Until then,
Co
In case you don't have a Flash Player...
Okay guys, so it has come to my attention that not everyone can view our new www.myspace.com/thematerial layout, or our new www.wearethematerial.com layout because of Flash (you must have the latest edition of Flash in order to view our pages). So... for all of you in need of an update, I decided to post most of the dates here, so check them out! (Some dates are still being confirmed, so check back periodically :)
ALSO... if you want to check out The Material blog, which I have to admit, it gets updated more frequently than this one... check it out!
xoxo
Co
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
On the road...again

So it is Thursday night, and we found some free internet.. so I thought I would give you an update. For the past few days we have been at Warped Tour hustling our butts off trying to sell CDs. Today I met the guys from NOFX and Kevin Lyman, as well as a TON of new fans and friends. Good times. It is cool to meet a ton of other bands like us, who are out there just following the tour, working hard and promoting. It is hard to stay positive sometimes about Warped when we tried (and failed) to get on it this year.... but we've met a lot of bands in the same boat as us this trip, and there is a lot of band camaradarie going which is cool. We are just staying positive and doing our best to get our name out there... we sold a bunch of CDs to you guys out there today, and everyone was bummed we weren't playing.. so hopefully it will happen next year :)
Yesterday at Fresno Warped it was 103 degrees... ugh. It was gross. Today was amazing in Mountain View at a beautiful breezy high of 76 degrees. Last night we drove to San Francisco to stay with our good friend Aaron. He moved up here a few months ago to go to film school and San Diego misses him dearly. Anyway, we crashed at Aaron's last night and are going to do so again tonight. We just got back here after a wonderful dinner with our good friends Tony and Kelsey. They are an amazing couple who has traveled the whole world with nothing but a backpack and a smile. I hope to be able to follow in their footsteps one day. Anyway, they treated us to some amazing veggie pizza, and now we are back in San Fran, feeling comfy cozy.
We made enough money to get to the next city and have a few meals, so for now, we are doing pretty well :) Till next time!
Co
Monday, August 10, 2009
The weekend in review....
How could I forget to mention my amazing weekend in the last blog?
Okay, here is a quick overview, because it was too awesome to forget about...
So I, being the lucky girl I am, was blessed with an amazing husband who helped me start my weekend early on Thursday. Jon drove my friend Nicole and I to The W Hotel where we started the weekend with a few free Svedka Vodka and Cranberry drinks. The event was for 944 magazine where my amazingly talented friend Nicole is a writer. We mingled with the other editors but for the most part, it was just a great time to catch up with Nicole about her recent wedding and just have a girl's night out.
Friday was spent with the above mentioned amazing husband at our favorite sushi place called Zen 5 Sushi, which isn't the most fancy sushi place in town, but certainly the best in my opinion.
Saturday was the aforementioned and dreaded garage sale, but we rewarded ourselves to pizza and beer at Newport Pizza and walked along the boardwalk, appreciating our beautiful beach town one last time before we enter the hot midwest on tour.
Saturday night was the kicker! My friend and former roomate Audrey hooked Jon and I up with some tickets to see The Sounds, Panic! At the Disco, and NO DOUBT! As you all know, I used to be Gwen's biggest fan and still credit her for my musical inspiration. It was a great time catching up with Audrey and seeing the best female fronted band of our time.
All in all it was a great weekend! I am glad I got to hang out with friends I unfortunately don't get to see as often as I would like. Looking forward to November when I get to do all of it again.
XOXO
Co
...and the countdown begins!

It is officially here. The one week countdown to the end of my 9 month stretch of normalcy. Friday is our official tour kick-off show at Soma... Saturday we move into storage, and Tuesday of next week, we hit the road (I guess that makes it more like a one week and one day countdown, but who is really counting :).
It is funny how comfortable you can get in your daily routine. Even when you complain day in and day out about a job or the endless list of daily chores it takes to keep a clean home, it is still hard to leave. I think that just as humans long for adventure and new experiences, they also long for a place to call home. That place where you can crawl into bed and feel safe. In one week I will be rid of my little apartment in North Park and officially moved into our tour van with four boys, one carry on sized suitcase, and one green trusty sleeping bag (yes, I have tried the air mattress on the last tour and can tell you that it was way too much of a process).
Anyway, I am excited about it. Yes, it is hard to leave the comforts of home, but I think I have decided that I have a few good years of a nomadic existence left in me, and hey, might as well do it now before I have kids, a house payment etc, right? It might sound scary but I've done it once before and wouldn't trade that time for the world. I got to see the country for the first time, meet a million fans and even experience what some call "Southern Hospitality". I am excited to do it all over again, and hopefully each city will bring out the fans we met last time, plus a whole new group of fans.
So, as I shed what was left of my "stuff" Saturday morning at our little garage sale, I feel liberated and ready to embark on a new journey.
See you at the show :)
Co
Monday, August 3, 2009
This is my life...

Well hello there...
Wow. I finally did it. I finally created a blog of my own. My first blog ever. I know what you are thinking and yes, I technically have a blog via my band, The Material, but I can't really claim ownership of that. The truth is, most things Material-web based are Jon's creations. It's not that I am incapable... I think I just got lazy when I realized I would probably never be as computer savvy as he is, and so I usually just let him take the wheel.
So, why now? Once upon a time, I used to be a writer, poet, artist etc. Then I started a band. Don't get me wrong, I love song writing, and my band, but writing non-musical stuff came first, before music. I guess that is why I am excited to finally start writing again, straight up journal style. None of this eternally struggling to find rhyming words...or counting syllables... just thoughts. Stories. Ideas.
I remember the first story I wrote was called "The Summer of the Spies". Yup, it was a winner. Haha. Think Harriet the Spy goes suburban. I think I was eight years old and my best friend had just moved to Hawaii. She and I used to have so much fun ruling the neighborhood on our red banana seat bikes, spying on the neighbors and doing all the fun things usual eight-year-old girls do. Of course, when she moved, I was miserable, and my Mom, being a teacher, always encouraged us to write journals. I guess that is how it all started. So thank you Mom for always pushing me into doing educational activities during summer when most kids were only thinking about ice cream trucks and cannon balls. She is the best.
And art you ask? Before music, before writing, came art. I must have been six when I asked for my first easel. It was the kind with a white board on one side, and to this day I blame my old sister for it's early demise when I found permanent marker drawings on it's once clean, ivory smooth surface. (It's okay Ang, I forgive you :) The only people who know about this early love of mine are the members of my family who continue to tease me about the barre I used to wear in first grade. Yes, every artist must own a fancy hat such as the barre, and thus, I summoned my amazingly creative Aunt Shelly to create one for me. I still have it to this day.
So... I guess the question is, why did I start this blog in the first place?
I started singing at nine and I think from the moment I stepped on stage for the very first time I fell in love with the feeling of performing. Performing is the one and only thing that gets me through all the other tough parts about being a struggling musician. Particularly the song-writing part. As I said before, it's not that I dislike song writing... its just that I suffer from a severe bout of writer's block, on more than an occasional basis. There is no worse feeling than the lack of creativity. I find that the longer I stay in a "normal" environment... you know, a work place, a stale apartment, etc. I start to occupy my mind with things like grocery lists and check books, and I have a really hard time getting back to my roots.... to the things that make me happy... to my once totally creative and beautiful imagination. When I can't tap into that, I can't find anything to write about, other than the serious lack of creativity that I find in my day to day mundane routine. I can't help but feel depressed by it. Sure, I know what you are thinking... I have a TON of stuff going on, most times, too much for me to handle, but even the most unique and busy routines are still routine, none-the-less.
Take today for example. I have one day alone in my apartment... I woke up with a migraine and it totally threw off my routine. I spent half my morning trying to just figure out what to DO. It is such a rare occasion that I actually have some amount of time allotted for absolutely nothing... so what do I do? I start pacing back and forth and writing down all the little things that I need to do to fill this time productively. Yes, I get that from my Mom. She is a brilliant woman who knows how to do ten things at once. The problem is, finding time to just sit and observe the world around you. Finding happiness in simple things. I could have probably gotten a creative spark from the multi-colored floor of my apartment balcony (that has been splattered from my most recent paintings), but instead I spent an hour trying to match it's old color to paint it back so I could get my deposit back when we get out of this place in a few weeks. (Note to self - scratch that task off the list). How do we just.... be?
Well, anyway, I guess I am trying to figure that out. I am excited now that I finally decided to ditch the to-do list and start writing down my thoughts. I am hoping that it will help me to tap into that creative mind again so that I can write some awesome songs for the next album. In a few weeks I will be on the road with the band again, seeing and smelling and experiencing and meeting a million new people and things... But for now, I am going to try and find time to focus on the present, and see what I can come up with :)
Co
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