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Support Local Music!

Posted by Charlie
In News
24Dec 08

Well, more specifically, support Two Star Spark. You see, without fans, we would be three guys hanging out in a practice room blowing out our own ear drums for no good reason. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love just playing music, but I love entertaining also. We know we have lots of great friends who like to support local, independent music, and what better unsigned-indie-unknown band to support than your good friends Elliot, Phil, and Charlie? Here are some ways you can get on the bandwagon, so to speak:

  • Become a fan on Facebook. We put some songs up there, and Facebook offers a lot of community features, such as fan photos and videos, a discussion board, and the ever-popular wall. Once you’re a fan, dig through your photos of shows and upload them!
  • Become our friend on Myspace. Did you know that My Chemical Romance got popular originally through Myspace marketing exclusively? I’m not saying we’ll get there, but we like having friends post comments about us!
  • Sign us on The Next Big Sound. This is a cool site that allows you to become a “music mogul” and sign bands. There’s no money involved because it’s not like becoming a real mogul, and it’s not like actually signing bands, but it’s a pretty cool way to discover new music. Also, the more people sign us, the more people see and hear us!
  • Like us on iLike. iLike is a good place to find the latest information on us, hear our songs, and see our calendar. Of course, we put all our info everywhere, but if you already have an iLike account, become a fan there! Then, you can dedicate songs and whatnot on Facebook!
  • As usual, keep checking this site. Subscribe to the RSS feed and read these posts in your favorite reader. We always keep this site up to date with the latest information and news about the band.
  • Finally, come to a show. It’s not online social networking, but it is a good way to enjoy a cold beer and see some good live music. We’d love to see you!

Anyway, it’s been awhile since I wrote an update here (sorry), and this one is kind of pure marketing pitch (sorry again). So here’s some news: we’re going to record an album in the next month or two, again with Eriq of parae. I was thinking of these songs:

  1. Get Up
  2. Crack on the Wall
  3. Brake Lights
  4. Dear Mark
  5. Fences
  6. Four Times
  7. Sand
  8. Decay
  9. Hurt Me Out
  10. Dance Hall
  11. ATL and Brandon

What do you think? Want anything else on there?


Happy Thanksgiving!

Posted by Charlie
In News
28Nov 08

From Two Star Spark. Have a good gobble.


Upcoming shows

Posted by Charlie
In News
24Oct 08

So we finally have a couple shows booked for the rest of the year, and probably shouldn’t add any more because if we do, nobody will come. So, because these are a few weeks apart, you all should come and see us.

The first show: El Rio on Monday, 10/27 at 8:00 pm. We’ll go on second (around 9:00 pm). It’s $5.00 and there’s cheap drinks to get you in the mood to rock.

The second show: Beale Street Bar on Tuesday, 11/18 at 8:00 pm. We’re still working out the order, but we’ll be playing with our studio-mates The Hi-Watters and Middle Class Murder. More details to come.

The third show: This one is the most interesting, but sadly won’t be fully public. We’re playing Phil’s lady-friend’s birthday party, and it will be an acoustic set. I’m really looking forward to some song adaptation.

Anyway, hope to see you all soon! Oh, and also, I have a bunch of pictures from Grant and Green that I’ll post soon. Stay tuned!


New Video!

Posted by Charlie
In News
30Sep 08

Hi everyone - We got ourselves taped at the Expression show a couple weeks back, and while it’s always hard to pick songs out of the set that are free of enough errors to share, sometimes sour notes and rock star faces slip in anyway. Here’s “Dear Mark”

Anyway, we hope to see everyone (yes, I mean everyone) on Thursday!


Wordle Is Fun

Posted by Charlie
In News
5Sep 08

So you may have heard of wordle. There are some cool applications of it (like the Obama/McCain blogs). I decided to take the lyrics of our originals that we actually play and run them through wordle. Here’s what I got:

Wordle!
Click for a bigger version.

Anyway, it’s pretty clear that we don’t have a great theme across the songs, which I think is OK. I bet if I did some lexical normalization before running it, it would come out cool too, but that’s not really what I feel like doing right now.

See you all Saturday!


In News
1Sep 08

So, if you subscribe to our photostream over at Flickr, you may have found a whole slew of photos, courtesy of Dan. Thanks Dan! There are a few goofy photos of our brief recent recording session as well, but I wasn’t feeling particularly photographic that day, so I dropped the ball. We’ll eventually commission Dan to do some band shots of the three of us just standing around, looking cool, and the like. Stay tuned for that!

The recording is going really well. Dance Hall has a really cool keyboard/dark guitar solo in the middle that you may not have heard yet. Decay sounds really full because of some pedal tweaking (Eric knows his stuff). ATL and Brandon is way too fast, but it kinda grew on me after hearing it a couple times. My favorite is still Hurt Me Out. While we were doing the guitar tracks, my first take came out a little weak. When we listened to it, it was almost boring, so we turned some pedal knobs again, Eric told me to relax, and out comes this amazingly heavy, yet melodic tone. I also added a little bit of a feedback solo, because I secretly want to be Billy Corgan. Anyway, we’ll mix these down in the next week or so, then put them up on the site for all to enjoy.

Last bit of news: We’re doing another live webcast in Emeryville next week. If you want to come and see it, we’d love to have you! If you can’t make it, it will be webcast live on the Ex’pression site. Here’s details:

So that’s about it. We hope to see you soon!


The Battle, She is Finished

Posted by Charlie
In News
8Aug 08

Well so we played at the (a) Battle of the Bands. I say “a” because there are like 30 Battles of the Bandses around the city at any given time, so it doesn’t really mean anything from a who-won-the-battle perspective. That’s the kind of attitude that people who didn’t win have, and it’s true, we didn’t win. We got a solid 2nd place (or 3rd place if you don’t count the first two bands as tying for 1st). Here’s why:

  • The second-to-last band, Manchester School, was really solid. Also they were a five-piece, so they could bring tons more fans and friends. We’re a 3-piece and sold over 30 in just 2 weeks!
  • The last band, Thumper, was honestly really good. They played a sick cover of Peace Sells (But Who’s Buyin’) by Megadeth, and their singer (a dude who spent the better part of the evening rapping) managed to sound quite a lot like Dave Mustaine.
  • We lost a lot of fans after our set because it was a school night and they had to wake up early.

But, all that said, we pulled off 2nd place behind some tight bands. Oh, did I mention that there were 4 bands before (behind) us? They were basically all hardcore/metal/punk rock, so when I kicked off the show with “We’re Two Star Spark, and we’re the hardest band here!” our legions of fans laughed and clapped. Yay!

Then after a brief introduction, we settled into our set. The sound was excellent, the lighting was fabulous, and the general vibe in the room was really strong. We played Get Up, Brake Lights, Hurt Me Out, ATL and Brandon, Crack on the Wall, Decay, and Metro. I think we went over, but the promoters let bands trickle in until late, and we were the only ones who showed up 100% on time, so I don’t feel bad.

So, there are some photos for you to look at (thanks to Dan for taking them). And we have another show coming up at Ex’Pression in September. Check the shows page for more info.

In other news, we’ve been working on recording a few songs for a demo with the new lineup. We’re recording (with Eriq) a new version of ATL and Brandon and Hurt Me Out, and fresh versions of Dance Hall and Decay. Good times!


Battle of the Bands!

Posted by Charlie
In News
18Jul 08

So now that Phil is settled in (have I actually welcomed him to the public yet? If not, welcome, Phil!) and we’re refining our sound and all that, we have a show, and we want you to come and see us. It’s a Battle of the Bands, which means that like 8 bands will be playing 30 minute sets over the course of many hours, and at the end of the night, the band with the most friends wins some kind of prize. So, won’t you come and support us? We determine our play time (between 6 pm and later than that) based on the number of tickets we sell before the show. To make it super easy to buy tickets, we set up a store on the site that you can use to send us Paypal moneys and we’ll mail you (or hand you) a ticket. It really doesn’t get any easier than that to support your favorite local rock band.

And here’s a bonus: for those of you who have seen us before, I can 90% guarantee that there’s a song in the list that you haven’t heard us play!

Anyway, we look forward to seeing you there! Here’s the details again:

  • Battle of the Bands by Gorilla Productions at DNA Lounge (375 11th St., San Francisco, CA)
  • $10 in advance, $12 at the door (and just ’cause we love you, $18 for two tickets in advance)
  • All advance ticket sales will come with a free sticker!
  • The show is 21+ only
  • Show starts at 6pm on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
  • Buy tickets here!

Video and Shows

Posted by Charlie
In News
19Mar 08

Hello fans.

So we have had a good run of shows for the Winter season. We played at Grant and Green in North Beach with Ready Five at the end of February, and that was tons of fun. It was a cool venue with a good amount of walk-in traffic, and we had a nice turnout of friends. Playing with bands we know is always fun too because we can share fans and people don’t generally leave after their friend’s band is done. After that, we played with parae and Violent Vickie at El Rio. Man, El Rio is a fun place. They’ve got a big patio outside so that if people didn’t come to see the bands, they can still hear them, which is good when nobody’s heard you before. Anyway, we filmed that show and will likely post some video clips soon.

But, to keep your video desires satisfied, we actually started a YouTube channel and posted a video that Elliot put together of our recording session at Expression in February. We basically set the camera on a tripod and taped our various takes from different angles, then loaded the final mix of the song. Anyway, check out the video, and if you love us, you’ll rate it and subscribe to our channel!


Thank You!

Posted by Charlie
In News
28Jan 08

Well, our mini-tour is over. We played with some fabulous bands and were applauded by some fabulous fans. Thursday kicked off with a stellar performance by San Francisco’s Callow, followed closely (but perhaps not closely enough) by our short set. 300 Pounds, who actually braved snow over highway 17 from Santa Cruz, closed the evening to a waning crowd. As usual, the Beale Street Bar was a cool place to play. Tony takes good care of us and is always open to having new bands.

We left work a little early on Friday, jammed the car full of gear, and slogged through pouring rain (which Elliot compared to almost a midwest storm) and made it to the Boardwalk Bowl in the nick of time. It turned out that there was some sort of a mix-up with the order of the bands (we and one other band thought we were going first, told all our friends, etc.). We were cool and accommodating and let them play first, which meant that we were last. Our previous experiences playing last have been pretty unfortunate (people come for the band they know, then leave, leaving the last band with only their closest friends and a bartender). But, these people were so cool! Fans of all three bands (including our own) stuck around for the whole thing. Thanks to those fans who supported us in our longest venture from San Francisco to date. It would have been miserable without you. Anyway, Friday was good fun, and we plan on going back to the Boardwalk Bowl again soon. The sound guy even recorded the whole thing, and we took some video, so look for a nice, professional music video soon!


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    Two Star Spark is a San Francisco-based rock band. Drawing influence from a wide range of genres, from indie rock to folk, punk to garage rock, electronica to disco, the band captures a unique sound and delights crowds with danceable, up-tempo numbers about love, despair, envy, rage, car crashes, and earthquakes. The band has two distinct sets depending on the live situation: a plugged-in, hard rocking set for bars and clubs, and a mellower acoustic set for restaurants and private parties.

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