Practice Schmacktice - Part4 - Hammer Stories
The Band discovers the properties of sonic waves and stone basements.
When last we checked in on our little band they were setting up in their new rehearsal space and then spending multiple hours arguing over which songs to play.
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Now that the fellas have settled on a set song list, the story continues.
Ah yes how fondly I remember the hazards of playing in the basement of a dirty, smelly old mansion. Stone walls that reverberate sound waves into a powerwasher on the walls and your eardrums. How anyone in the band still has more than twenty percent of thier hearing is a true testament to the healing abilities of youth.
But I digress.
The bigger questions are: Will Ernest and Bertram continue to tolerate this racket? What was in that vaporized crud? And will the band be rehearsed enough for when their girlfriends show up to watch practice?
Stay tuned! All these questions and more will be answered in the next installment of “Practice Schmacktice!”
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It is amazing (and counter to the realities of physics) how incredibly loud your comic is. Love it. .
It's funny how every band goes through the same general phases. I'm listening to the audiobook version of The Beastie Boys Book and in the beginning it's all about finding places to practice and trying to figure out what music they're even going to play. I love this series!