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This is the second of seven shows recorded on September 15th at the Kammy's Kause benefit (and apparently the fifth and final in a series of bands whose name begins with the letter 'S'). I have to admit I was somewhat nervous about this one. They didn't seem to have any biographical information I could research ahead of time, I missed about half of their set to record Show #021 (If you pay attention, you can in fact hear Say playing in the background all through the ), and even MC Mike Potempa, who had been introducing me to the bands that day, could only offer, "I really don't know anything about those guys. They seem really quiet."
Death knell for a podcast ... or so I thought.
As interviews go however, these guys were among the easiest to work with. As unprepared interviews go, I think they were pretty friggin' awesome -- a very intelligent, prepared, down-to-earth group of guys who have great stories, quick wits, and some excellent music that they shared with us.
By way of quick review: Their debut CD, Cornfields to Concrete is a wickedly diverse collection of seven tracks that has a little something for everyone. Hip hop, funk, strait-ahead rock, acoustic folk, are all represented ... and represented well. Sadly my own personal track, a slow, bluesy, almost swing-lounge style number called "Baroness" is not represented in this podcast, though it does now feature heavily in my personal "Best of Indianapolis" playlist.
Important links from the show:

Say can be found on the Internet here: /
The debut CD, Cornfields to Concrete can be found on and iTunes, or can be purchased directly from the band.
The CD was produced by and recorded locally at , with vocals done at in Hollywood, CA.
And as with all of these seven shows, we need to thank the following people:

for putting on a great event
for bringing us to the dance
for all that they do for us behind the scenes
for being our paparazzi and capturing images from the day
for the excellent catering