Fuck yes! Day million of the tour, and we were rolling through Santa Barbara. It was kinda hectic, as Andy and I had played a show in SF and got to bed around 1am, and got up at 5:30 to make it to the radio station on time for our 1 o’clock on air performance. Extremely tired, and highly caffinated, we pulled through, and got to Santa Barbara with time to spare, and had a really fun time on air with ultimate dood Eric (not me, the DJ). KCSB has to be one of the coolest, biggest college radio stations we’ve ever been to. The people were really nice, and we had a great time.
After we finished our hang out sesh at the station, we had a few hours to poke around Santa Barbara, like tired hungry zombies. I fell asleep on the table at a coffee shop, and later in a park. It was perfect though since the weather was AMAZING!

After napping in nature (kind of) we toddled off to the Biko House, which was really awesome and made me miss being in college. The opening bands were Southern Belle and Mammory, who melted our hearts and wrapped the audience in yarn. The yarn was really fun to be a part of…until i had to pee and was stuck. Both performers were simply the nicest people ever, and were also both gifted dancers, as were the rest of the attendees of the Biko Garage’s evening soiree, and they showed us just how much they liked dancing. It ruled.
In between sets, we were treated to the room mates of our dancing friends, who were practicing their fire dancing skills in preparation for a trip to burning man. I don’t know where, but sometime in the last two years, I’ve lost my love of poi. My brief encounter with these beach-bum-stilt-walkers made me realize that I am going to quit my job and move to burning man and pursue a new career as a circus performer. I have yet to decide my specialty, but I have definitely narrowed it down to involve fire and basket weaving.
The next day we visited my family in Orange County, and Andy went to see some friends, and we reconvened and went to some intense bar in Costa Mesa. Day off was essential, and easy, as I lazed and ate most of the day. Today sees the most intense drive we will have for the whole of tour, then we shed our rock and roll garb and reenter society as every day working stiffs with secret powers. I’ll leave you with this picture, to remind you of the only reason you would ever think of stopping in Redding California.