Wednesday, April 14, 2004



Man oh man... it's starting to get crazy....

Both the show at Taix and the El Cid gig were incredible! Thanks to everyone who came out...

The audience was enthusiastic and seemed to be real into the vibe we brought along. We had a blast. We felt the love, gave it out. And we're doing it again!

Our next shindig is tomorrow night, Thurs Apr. 15th, at Mr T's Bowl in Highland park. We're playing with a big Country/Western band called Fuzzard. The evening's entertainment commences at 9:30ish, and we will probably be going on about 11pm. It's late... but it's FREE!

There is a very cool flyer attached to this email. Please note that American Standard has been replaced by Molly Bryant, due to scheduling problems...

The next planned shin-dig after that looks like May 10th, back at El Cid, compliments of Stereo-9. The plan is that we'll be playing with Substitute Universe, Ukefink and Whiskey Biscuit... ALL are really fun and incredible bands. That should be one hell of a show. A great line up. Good music. Good people.

Come-n-get-it!


Monday, April 12, 2004



You are cordially invited to join the Evangenitals at our First Fancy Show on Sunday April 12th for Stereo-9's Acoustic Safe-Haus at the El Cid Restaurant on Sunset Blvd.

Los Angeles, California, USA.

Laura Woody, Punk Rock Jill, Hillary Cline, Christy Page & Karl Strauss will be performing.

The evenings musical stylings commence at 9:30pm, following the Flamenco show. We are supposed to hit the stage at 10:45pm.

Good food. Great atmosphere. Best Sangria in town. 5 Bands. Only $4 at the door.

Please come out and pay us a visit, and be sure to tell 'em that you're there to see the Evangenitals.

For info on El Cid, go here: http://www.rockula.com/elcid.html

For info on Stereo-9, here: http://www.stereo-9.com/

Thank you for being a friend....

Juli Crockett, Brett Lyda, Lisa Dee, and Karl Linder:

The Evangenitals

RSVP on the public evite, here: http://www.evite.com/pub/juliachrista/elcid




Wednesday, March 31, 2004



Holy Moly.... the show on Sunday was out of control!

Dirt Bike Annie are Rock Gods. Seriously. They bring along synchronized moves, a light show, and a bubble machine... what more could you ask for? Every song is non-stop harmonized good-vibe hard ROCK. It was just fucking swell that they dropped by Mr T's and threw down a free show.

Thanks to everyone who came out. If you missed it... that's too bad. The line-up was sweeeeeeeeet. Evangenitals starting out slow and soulful, building into Ukefink, who took it to another level. Then DBA rocked our socks off, and Killsonic catapulted us into outer space.

Good times. Good people.

Next up: Friday April 2nd at the Taix Lounge in Echo Park with Setting Sun, Eagle and Talon, & Eric Layer. Feel the Passion.

It's a free show, so your excuses for not coming are limited. We'll be preparing for the Big Gig at El Cid... which you can RSVP for over on Evite: http://www.evite.com/pub/juliachrista/elcid

And don't forget that DBA is rolling around all over the place doing the tour thing... so check out their site and see when they're coming to your town.



Thursday, March 18, 2004

HOLY SHIT!

IT'S THE EVANGENITALS'
NEW CALENDAR!


we've got so many shows coming up in the next month, I had to go and make us a calendar.
gotta be sure to be in the right place at the right time.
it's madness, my friends. madness.

Thursday, March 11, 2004



AND HERE WE GO AGAIN....

On Sunday March 28th 2004 my friend Dan Paquin and his band Dirt Bike Annie are swinging through Los Angeles on their Left Coast tour and making a pit stop with the Evangenitals at our favorite local hot spot.... Mr T's Bowl.

Needless to say, we are excited as a bunny in heat about this one.

Last time I saw Dan and the Band were back in the It Ain't Easy Being Stupid days when we were but children in New York City. And we've all grown since those days, I assure you... oh, how we've grown.


The line-up for the night is red hot home-town action with the Evangenitals kicking off the evening, followed by UkeFink, our special guests DBA, and our part-time lover band: Killsonic.

This shit is gonna rock your socks.

Be there or be squared.

No excuses.

For the love of the Jesus, man... it's a FREE SHOW!

Come on, now. 9pm. March 28th. Mr T's Bowl. You can do it.

xoxo

julio



Tuesday, January 06, 2004

Monday, July 07, 2003

RIDING ON THE SHORT BUS



AND HERE WE GO...

Show #1: Born on the 4th of July.

We launched the world tour in the middle nowhere, also known as the Anza-Barrego desert, just east of the Ocotillo Landing Strip.

The Location: a straight out of the 60's isolated desert house which hosted a 3 day Freedom Festival, featuring the Evangenitals.

First things first, I need to introduce our old friend and new drummer, Brett P. (Brett, you may recall, was the inspiration for the song, "The Pangs") Brett has boldly stepped up and stepped in where our old drummer Dubious dropped off. Dubious Dee, Lisa's adopted brother and an original member of the band since 1993, was having himself a bad case of Moral Outrage and Wanderlust when we saw him last, sometime around September 10th 2002. Still no word from Dubious, folks. He wasn't kidding about joing the Zapatista's, and I shudder to think what the fates have in store for a 5'4" transvestite heading for the jungles of Ixtapa in full fatigues.


It was a wild and rambling week of Music, Meditation, and as always, The Challenges.

It's a tradition of the Evangenitals to Challenge ourselves; good, hard, and often. These may be feats of a physical nature, risk taking, withstanding or avoiding pains, dares and double dares, projects to further the development of social skills, switching of instruments and identities within and without the band, and pretty much any zany trick that we think will expand our understand of and respect for the human experience.

Some of the 4th of July highlights:


*Lisa Dee shattered a glass bottle of Cactus Cooler by singing a high note.
*Julio walked a stark naked mile in 120 degree desert heat.
*Brett jumped 7 feet in the air. I shit you not.
*Team Evangenital challenged all of the Anza to High Stakes Backgammon.
*Lisa and Julio entered the Barrego LowRider competition (with Ramon's '62 Lincoln) and placed 3rd.

(Some photos of the Anza-Borrego Show are posted here)

As far as the show goes.... it was the Ultimate Challenge.

24 hours of non-stop Evangenital action. It rocked. Hard and quiet like a good lovemaking session. We played a 3 hour and 47 minute version of "pussy" which some kid from Escondido recorded for the bootleggers. I must say that the new acoustic sound really compliments the emotional pitch of our music. No one seemed to miss the glam-band extremity of the last tour. We travel light these days, with 3 nylon-stringed guitars and Brett's home-made, found-object drum kit.

The Red Demon takes us anywhere we want to go.

Lisa is a bit superstitious and almost cancelled the whole show due to the foreboding dead skunk which appeared next to the Samurai on the morning of our departure. We agreed upon accepting it as a warning to pack extra water as proceeded as planned.

This whole Anza-Barrego Independence Day Music Festival was organized by an Evangenital fan, Ramon. Ramon works at the Christmas Circle gas station in Barrego and has never been able to make it to a live show. We received a letter from him a couple months ago and the whole thing started as a joke about how insane it would be to play for 24 hours straight in 120 degree heat and who the hell would be crazy enough to drive for hours into the middle of the desert to hear a rock show. Well, there are a lot of crazy people in this world, and a few hundred of them were in the Barrego desert this weekend.

Ramon actually had to work through most of the festival, but he told us he could pretty much hear the music from the station. Sounds carry in the desert. We're working on a special song right now, "Postcards to Ramon" which pretty much sums up our feeling for him, heat, and the Anza-Barrego. We were trying to figure out what Anza means in Spanish... and haven't had any success yet. So far all we know is that it was a dude, Juan Bautista de Anza, and we are entertaining notions of following his expeditionary trail, al reverse.

We'll shall see.