the Cartridge Family
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Punk / Rock / Comedy
REAL TALK
about tCF
"In my eyes, these childish fucks have no redeeming qualities in any way shape or form. They so desperately seek attention the only conclusion I can come to is that they were all terribly neglected as children."
-Jerome White (former manager, Temple Club R.I.P.)
"Descendents style punk rock.with a bunch of nonsensical inside jokes" -Punk Planet (R.I.P.)
".a moonwalk?! - that's some original shit right there"
-Lee Sjoberg (Orange, 550, Exhaust Records)
"Musically they seem to really suck. Maybe they should (spend) more time practicing instead of building props and being jackasses"
- anonymous internet message board lurker
"More of a spectacle than a band, more assholes than the innocent bystanders they seem to think they are."
- anonymous internet message board lurker
"It was like highschool all over again"
-guitarist, Honest D and the Steel Reserve
"It's pretty self evident that tCF don't condsider themselves, you know, technical gods. and a few of the family members do take themselves a bit too seriously. I dare, though, posit that they're the most honestly "punk" band i've seen lately."
-Justin Abram (the Playback)
".a spectacle, and i think spectacle is missing in music these days."
-Eric Kelly (Dirt Road Logic)
"I thought they were fuckin great and outlandishly entertaining. They were a spectacle and I'll go see them every chance that I get."
-anonymous internet message board lurker
"In the end, I think that we all learned some valuable lessons here.
1. moonwalks are not permitted in the Red Light Lounge
2. pre-show communication between band and bar management is not a bad idea (especially if your stage set includes a moonwalk)
3. the Temple Club will cut off bands mid-set
4. the rafters in the RLL will hold a person's weight
5.climbing into said rafters is not recommended or accepted by the Temple Club staff and will probably get you thrown out of the bar"
-Paul Delamater (Dirt Road Logic)
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