The experimental indie rock group The Octopus Project will be kicking off a west-coast tour starting with the Lollapalooza festival. The Octopus Project put out one of my favorite albums of 2007, that album being “Hello, Avalanche”. Which I still listen to on a regular basis because of its broad variety of musical tones and sounds. Where else can you get a chugging guitar riff alongside a theremin and a drum machine? No where else that I’ve found. Please, if you know of someplace that it exists please tell me. I’m serious.
Here’s the tour schedule
The Octopus Project Live:
* w/ Diagonals
08/02 Chicago, IL @ Schuba’s
08/03 Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/04 Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar
08/05 Norman, OK @ Opolis
08/06 Lubbock, TX @ Tequila Station
08/11 Phoenix, AZ @ Rhythm Room*
08/12 Tucson, AZ @ Congress Theater*
08/13 San Diego, CA @ The Cashbash*
08/14 Los Angeles, CA @ Knitting Factory*
08/15 Visalia, CA @ Cellar Door*
08/16 San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill*
08/18 Portland, OR @ Satyricon*
08/19 Seattle, WA @ Nectar Lounge*
08/20 Vancouver, BC @ Richard’s
08/22 Edmonton, AL @ Velvet Lounge
08/23 Calgary, AL @ Hi Fi
08/25 Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
08/26 Denver, CO @ Hi Dive
08/28 Dallas, TX @ Lola’s*
08/29 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live*
09/28 Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival
Anyway, besides you lucky west-coasters out there having the opportunity to see one of my favorite bands, there are also a series of fan videos that have been produced by various… well… fans. They’re pretty cool. Check ‘em out.
And since I’m talking about the Octopus Project again, I can post more of their glorious music.

It was a stormy Saturday night when my compatriots and I made our way to Albany to see the Ting Tings. We braved not only torrential downpours, incessant lightning, and minor flooding, but we also faced the mechanical malfunction light and a mysterious rattling from under the left side of a Volkswagen Jetta. Nonetheless we arrived in Albany unharmed and slightly hungry.






