Thursday, May 6, 2010

University of Scranton Battle!

Hey everyone!

Long time, no post--we know. But hey, we've been getting some new songs together! Come out and hear some of them this Saturday at 2:30 pm in the Byron Center at the University of Scranton. Mae will be headlining the event and there will be plenty of free food and drink! Check out our MySpace or Facebook page!

SLP

Monday, March 15, 2010

Movin On' Battle of the Bands

Well, we've been selected as one of 12 bands performing at this year's Movin' On Battle of the Bands! The battle will be held on Saturday, March 27th. We're not sure what time we're going on, but we'll let you know when we find out! A couple more new songs on the way!

SLP

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

New Songs at the Vintage Theater!

We'll be debuting some new material at our next show, which is on January 9th. It's at the Vintage Theater in Scranton, PA. Check our MySpace for information.
There will be more songs coming over the next few months, so keep your eyes peeled!

SLP

Friday, November 13, 2009

Another set of shows!

Hello fans!

Sorry about the lack of updates since summer. Things have been crazy. We're getting set for a few shows in Scranton in the upcoming two months. Here's the info:

November 21 - w/ The Heisman Hopefuls, Mat Parsons, and Set in Color. The Vintage Theater, 119 Penn Avenue, Scranton, PA. Show starts at 8:00.

November 28 - Private Party (Hope you're invited!)

January 9 - w/ Mark Williams Band + TBA. The Vintage Theater, 119 Penn Avenue, Scranton, PA. $5 advance/$6 door

We have a bunch of new songs written that will be debuted in the coming months. Also, keep your ears open for a big announcement....

- SLP

Friday, June 26, 2009

Adventures In Columbus and Scranton Or Bust

Things could not have fallen into place better on this tour. Our plan was to drive to Columbus, play on the streets for a few hours, and start heading home; similar to what we did in Kalamazoo. However, after a few door to door stops and some luck, we put together a show at the Delta Chi fraternity at Ohio State University. We had the time of our lives there, and all the brothers were more than welcoming towards us. We really couldn't thank them enough for the kindness they've extended towards us.

We're back home in Scranton now. This tour has been one of the greatest experiences of our lives. We met so many great people from every state we've visited, and have countless stories and memories that will last us a lifetime. It's the kindness of strangers that really helps keep your faith in people, and it is amazing how much music can bring people together. The five of us have really grown as a band during this tour but furthermore we've grown as friends. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end and back to reality we come. Things just seemed to work out on this tour, and it just makes it that much easier to want to do it again. Thanks to everyone who kept up with our blog, checked up with us while we were on the road, and continue to support us. We would not be where we are without all of you, and touring certainly wouldn't even be in the realm of possibility.

Until next time,
So Long, Pluto










(The house)




(Sing alongs around the piano)




(We made it back in one piece)





Thursday, June 25, 2009

The 16th Chapel

Well, it's the morning after our final scheduled show, which was here in Bloomington, Indiana. We played at a really great place called The 16th Chapel. The owner, Drew, is an awesome guy and does a really good job with the shows. He even recorded it. Oh, and his band, Knifey Spoonie, performed and sounded great. A duo from Nashville, TN called Ave Maring finished-out the night. They sounded absolutely fantastic. Definitely check them out.

Knifey Spoonie - http://www.myspace.com/knifeyspoonie

Ave Marling - http://www.myspace.com/avemarling

We're headed for Columbus, OH today for some impromptu performing and relaxation. Then, back to Scranton!











Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Day 5 in Rochester or the day we met Nimitz

We're about to hit the road for Bloomington, Indiana. The seven hour drive sounds like it will be fantastic. Our time in Rochester was great! Kim's family was extremely hospitable and we really couldn't thank them enough. The show at The Factory went swell, too. Kim owns quite possibly the cutest dog we've ever seen. His name is Charlie, but Matt affectionately dubbed him Nimitz. It just seemed more fitting. He's going through a little bit of teething, and it turns out that we actually second as chew toys after musicians. This show in Bloomington is going to be bitter sweet. It's going to mark the end of our (scheduled) tour and it has just been so much fun. We're going to try stop in a few cities and play acoustic sets on the way back.

So Long, Pluto