Its Monday and we are playing the Model Sons

whose CD we received at Mohawk Place on Saturday. The guy in the red shirt gave the CD to Terry when he signe dup for the mailing list. He is hot.
Here is a review I found on the site. Maybe Terry will write his own review later.
"Next are The Model Sons, whom I very much hope I will get to see again. They have a unique, interesting sound that seems to take bits and pieces from many different sources and integrate them in a new way. The sung/shouted vocals are very punky, especially during the unison shouting, but these are not punk songs. (The call-and-response shouting on a couple of songs is particularly cool.) The guitars are almost metal, but without the bloated, overwrought quality that turns me off, most metal. The rhythmic structures in some of the songs occasionally approach some of the wild math rock that I love so, with the powerhouse drummer and bassist playing against each other to make a greater whole, but there's not the complexity-for-its-own-sake that turns other people off math rock. They close by bringing people onstage for an all-star singalong, and their fans drench the stage with beer."
- The Noise (Steve Gisselbrecht)