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I Like This Song - Treehouse Cabaret's "Sun Off The Beach" by Prewitt Scott-Jackson

I Like This Song celebrates songs by local bands sans clichéd music journo over-analysis.

The furthest we take the dissection of songs featured here is, well, you guessed it: "I Like This Song." 

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Today's featured song is the 2016 single release from 817 rockers Treehouse Cabaret. They score points in my book for both the band name and the song title.

Seriously, they're so good at naming things, thinking I'm gonna bring them on as a consultant to name my future children.  

Image via Treehouse Cabaret's Facebook

Image via Treehouse Cabaret's Facebook

Anyways, where were we? Oh, yes, that's right: Tree Cab is playing on a pretty sweet bill next Tuesday, Jan. 24th at The Boiled Owl Tavern w/ Dumb Vision (WI) and Dallas' Nothing Cool.

This free show starts at 9pm, full event details here.

ALSO: Check the super rad tour poster from Dumb Vision below.

For future reference, any tour posters containing renderings of centipede snow globes cradled by monster hands automatically receive a s/o from this website.

See ya Tuesday.

btw, I like this song.

Image via Dumb Vision's Facebook

Image via Dumb Vision's Facebook

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about the word writer person:

Prewitt Scott-Jackson writes Dad poetry & short fiction when he's not hyping and typing for Fort Worth Noise. His writing can be found in Ghost City Press (New York), Five 2 One Magazine (Los Angeles), Prairie Schooner (University of Nebraska Press) and Sick Lit Magazine (Texas), among others. He prefers short walks on the beach because – and I quote – “It’s really hard to walk on sand.”

Show Poster of the Week - The Confounded Album Release Show at Lola's by Prewitt Scott-Jackson

Once a week FWN features a show poster from the Fort.

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This week we highlight a gem of a poster designed by Mean Motor Scooter's drummer Jeffrey Chase.

First off, if aliens are involved, count us in. Like, way in. 

Secondly, the juxtaposition of modernity's apex (alien technology) and the natural innocent wonderment of the Pacific Northwest landscape (assuming that's a depiction of Mt. St. Helens) helps create a visual that insta-connects the viewer with humanity's inherent neverending clash of modernity vs. the sacred. 

Plus, I like the colors.

Blackbox & JJTM host Saturday night's event. Be there or be.. rhombus?

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about the word writer person:

Prewitt Scott-Jackson writes Dad poetry & short fiction when he's not hyping and typing for Fort Worth Noise. His writing can be found in Ghost City Press (New York), Five 2 One Magazine (Los Angeles), Prairie Schooner (University of Nebraska Press) and Sick Lit Magazine (Texas), among others. He prefers short walks on the beach because – and I quote – “It’s really hard to walk on sand.”