8

I've just had 8 grapes
Every clock I have is 8 minutes fast, to keep in sync with the original 8 minute fast one (that I can't change)
Octavia has 8 thousand arms

I feel gr8

That's it. Thanks.
Rebecca

...Back

hi, it's Rebecca here - thought it was about time I logged in on here and said hello. I've been busy making and doing things. But I will say more about these things another time.

I wanted to mention that at the end of last month, I was asked to do some vocals for a piece of music by the band 100 Bullets Back. It was good fun. The song is called 'Anger Management Co.' I was singing about 'insomnia' and 'herbal tea'. I found the lyrics interesting. I will let you know when there is something completed that can be heard. I am now going to have some Dr. Stuart's herbal tea. It's a good tea bag for pranks. Plant one of these in someone's tea caddy. It smells like death.

Rebecca

A quick little post to let y'all know that Cogwheel Dogs will be playing in support of Thomas Truax later this week:


Thursday 4 September
Bullingdon Arms, Oxford (map)

We continue in dogged pursuit (thank you, ladies; thank you, gentlemen) of our autumnal goal: the recording of an EP.

Having been beleaguered by buzzes (persistent, seemingly unbanishable hums emanating from our recording equipment), we have been frustrated by slow progress. But momentum has returned.

Several songs – Power in Paper, Octavia and Spit – are at preliminary mix stage, with Kitchen hot on their heels. It's exciting business, dear reader, exciting business.

Meanwhile, in evidence of our productivity, here's a photo of Rebecca recording a guitar take.

The following: photos of our underground gig on Thursday. Pun intended.



(All photos taken by Bronagh McCrudden)

Here is our blog, as rendered by the rather superb Wordle.

Sorry about the mess.


We're in the process of gutting and rebuilding our blog. The spartan construction you currently see is not here to stay. Think of it as the canvas before the attack of the mad oil-painter.

(Cogwheel Dogs. We Don't Care If We Shift Metaphors Mid-Paragraph.)

We'll do our best to have the place scaffolding-free and spruced-up for your next visit ... We're currently taking a tea-break and wolf-whistling at a few goodlookin' folk (back to the first metaphor, now. Keep up.) – but we will soon throw up a fine new edifice.

(Cogwheel Dogs. We Carve Butter So That You Don't Have To.)

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