
Summer, 1993: Nothing Painted Blue find themselves opening several Tsunami shows in the Midwest. After the climactic "smokebomb" show in Chicago (a tale in itself), NPB's drummer, Kyle Brodie takes the band vehicle and heads back to law school, while bass player Peter Hughes and guitarist/songwriter Franklin Bruno continue on to the East Coast to visit relatives and write for the musical theater, respectively. But there are still shows to be done in Detroit and Cleveland. Troupers that they are, Franklin and Peter fulfill their contractual obligations by playing three songs each, solo, and three as a bass and guitar duo. Impressed by what they hear, the Simple Machines think-tank approach Franklin about doing a whole record. Megalomania wins out over caution, and he accepts. Several months of piecemeal recording (at a modest but well-equipped 8-track studio in San Dimas, California), two tours and three living arrangements later, A Bedroom Community is delivered to a waiting world. "This is the record," he claims,"the uncomprehending reviews of which will make me finally quit music."
Franklin Bruno hits the road as often as his teaching job in the Philosophy department at UCLA permits, either truly solo or with Nothing Painted Blue. By the way, Nothing Painted Blue continue their parallel career on Scat Records, with a new EP that came out in the fall of 96 and yet another album planned for 1997. In the meantime, pull up your comforter and become a member of A BEDROOM COMMUNITY.