Waking up in a house felt nice. Our show for the coming night was in Albuquerque so we didn't need to drive ANYWHERE that day, nor did we have to wait at a mechanic's shop. It was a relaxing situation to be in, and we took advantage of that by heading out on the town to see places and eat stuff. We were taken to Frontier, a restaurant that serves breakfast burritos. They were sure tasty! Then we did some shopping here and there. One of the places we went to was the Buffalo Exchange... this plays in later so hold on. We found some weird burger (sort of) joint later on, and got a milkshake. It was the worst milkshake we had ever seen, but it was super cheap. We then went back to the house where everybody made TONS of food. Potato salad, chicken, veggies, uhhhhh what else... Hannah and I made cherry cup cakes (mostly Hannah though), ummm there was more but I can't remember right now. Then we went to the venue.
We played a show that night with a local hip hop band, and a DJ. The space was cool and the lighting was sound reactive. The turnout was alright, but there didn't seem to be much of a punk or music scene at all. The funny thing was, one of the guys in the hip hop band was the guy who worked at Buffalo Exchange and was Hannah's cashier. AND she was totally wearing the shirt she bought. Also, a couple other girls who worked there showed up in the crowd. I don't know if it's true, but it made Albuquerque feel like a small town. Afterwards we hung out, sang songs, did all sorts of stuff until the sun came up.
-Emily/MSM
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