| Kelp founder Jon Bartlett's Rhume is finally back after an over-extended hibernation. Fall 2005 has the band back in the basement, hard at work learning the old songs and trying to pen some new ones. For the 20th time, the lineup has completely changed. Old compadre Jarrett Bartlett joins on the bass, 'Ape' Jamie Gullikson trashes skins, Chris Page wields an axe and the littlest-man-that-could John J. Higney Jr. also plays lumberjack. A new record will follow in early 2006, in English this time, we hope. Expect a wrasslin' theme or sumthin.
"It was as though everyone in the audience was part of the
band, and the stage was extended throughout the entire Coach &
Horses. In all my years of attending shows, I've never seen anything
like this particular one: audience interaction, crazy antics, and
all out fun. If Rhume are ever in your town, I highly recommend
seeing them. It really is an experience not to be missed, and you
need to see it for yourself."- Jen Ciliska, Fantastic Festival
"A truly amazing night of rock. Rhume more than any other
band I've seen at Wavelength turned the Sunday night social into
weekend rock bender.
How could the show be topped? For an encore, some burly dude dressed
in wrestling tights and a wrestling mask comes out and hammers Bartlett
over the head with a steel chair. Bartlett rolls off the stage to
the club's floor. Said wrestler follows him down, props him up on
two additional chairs, climbs up onto the subwoofer unit stage left.
With steel chair in hand he dives off the sub and into Bartlett's
chest who gets sandwiched between wrestler/chair and chairs/floor.
Rhume forced me to drink."- Brodie, Hammer Rocker
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