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It was a sweltering July day in Columbia, South Carolina. Punks walked
around in their own thick auras of humidity. Tsunami were weary and wary.
They loaded the equipment on to the floor of the restaurant (no stage) where
they would play that night and hoped the pinball would get them through the
next 3 hours. Little did they know that their lives were soon to be changed
forever, for that fated day they would be lucky enough to see the brilliant
Danielle Howle perform.
Sounds a bit like a bad novel, doesn't it, but isn't it wonderful that life
is sometimes that way?
There is a new 7" out on Sub Pop out now, featuring Danielle backed by
The Grifters. It was recoreded last summer in Memphis at Easley
Studios with Doug Easley.