Yesterday was the annual Noyer Bash here at BSU. For those of you who don't know, it's a food/inflatables/bands fest held outside of the Noyer Complex on campus. Violence Against Robots was the second to last act on the bandstand. My bandmates would agree that our performance was satisfactory. Not our best (of the two that we've done) but certainly not terrible considering the circumstances. The sound system, for one thing, left something to be desired. There was a lot of feeding back and a lot of not so great equipment putting out not quite so much power. And, getting to the title of the post, it rained during our last song, "Mountains". I was afraid someone was going to stop playing but none of us did. It was beautiful. It wasn't any kind of serious rain, and as my mother pointed out this afternoon it wasn't terribly smart to continue playing in the rain, but I'm ok with how things went.
That's about all I've got to post.
Thanks to everyone who came out and supported us! It really means a lot. I'm glad we're able to make music that people enjoy. Fantastics.
Seeya!
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