Tonight’s the night, folks. Come join us this evening at DC9 if you can, where $6 gets you the music, the free stuff, and the chance to see us all drink beer and dance.
Yesterday, Olivia Mancini answered a few questions for us about herself and her band; today we’re very pleased to bring you a short question and answer session with The Hard Tomorrows, who’ll be finishing the show off tonight.
So, tell us about yourselves.
Rob: I’m 26 ¾ years old. I used to wear a leotard when I was younger and I played on apparatus like the pommel horse and rings. I did gymnastics competitively for 12 years…for serious. I tried out for the winter Olympics last year, but I did not qualify; apparently gymnastics is not a winter sport.
Kyle: I am the son of a chicken farmer. Now that I live in the big city, I run a recording studio out of my basement. People tell me that I speak in a regional dialect.
Casey: I played guitar and sang in a couple of DC bands and then all of a
sudden I’m playing keyboard in a much better band. What the fuck is that?
But it’s fun and it works better than medication.
Rishi, what’s with the injuries?
Kyle: We are all cursed, and we’d rather not talk about it.
Rishi: What’s strange is that Rob cut his index finger about a week after I cut mine. That’s 11 stitches for two fingertips, which is kind of alot. I would say that we’re really tough, that we were injured in hand to hand combat with a bear or something, but the truth is that I had just finished slicing carrots into julienne and Rob was playing arts & crafts with posterboard and a razor. So I guess that I am not alone. At least that’s what my mom tells me when I’m crying myself to sleep at night.