Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Empty Glass: Fists Up

Posted by Nick Spacek on Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:00 AM

Empty Glass is a weekly post devoted to furthering the alcoholic rock star image and mythos. That's right, kids -- drinking has no negative side effects and makes you look cool, to boot.

For the debut of this feature, we talked to the gents in Kansas City pop-punk act, Fists Up. They're playing this coming Monday, March 8, at the Jackpot in Lawrence with Dead to Me, Cobra Skulls, and Bent Left.

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What's your favorite drink, and where do you like to drink it?

Brad Schauffler (guitar/vocals): Miller High Life (bottle), in my recliner, because I'm too cheap to go out or buy anything else.

Hunter Malone (bass/vocals): Boulevard Pale Ale, in the bottoms, because I like benching the choo choo trains.

Paul Gibson (guitar/vocals): Shiner Bock, at the News Room, because Shiner Bock fucking rules! And no one else has it.

Brandon Micheal (drums): Brass Monkey, naked in the tub...

The band is currently looking for someone to release their Six Feet Under EP.

MP3: Fists Up, "Empty Bottles"

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