Last night was the first time we did a full band set, and the last time we'll be performing at Kala on a weekly basis. We've already taken it up with the owner, and it has been decided that we will go on a hiatus for the whole month of February. But worry not, if you want to catch us perform, we will be back in March as soon as recording is finished, and we'll be doing full band sets from then on. ^_^
Thanks to all those who came to watch us. It's always great performing for an appreciative audience. :)
Highlights of the night:
- Faye's booboo with Kala's glass doors. Kudos to the waiters who keep that door really squeaky clean that Faye didn't know the doors were closed and kept on walking until her head hit the glass. She hit the door so hard, she performed with a big bump on her forehead all throughout the night. Moral of the story? Things aren't always what they seem. LOL.
- Joyce Medina, one of our former bandmates, made an appearance last night. I haven't seen this girl since early last year, and it's good to know she's doing alright. Actually, she texted me asking if we had a gig that night, but I wasn't able to reply (no credits, as usual). She brought with her a box of delicious brownies and cupcakes from...um, I forgot, hehe. But they were really good. :)
- After-gig picture taking. It was probably the longest camwhoring the band has ever done since we started playing at Kala. It's actually become a ritual for the band to take loads of pictures of our extremely vain selves, but last night I think we really outdid ourselves. LOL. We even went as far as posing like it was a real photoshoot. Looking back, I get the feeling I'm going to shrink in embarrassment once Chevy uploads those pictures, LOL.
We got home pretty late, around 3am. Woosh. Now my head hurts.
Speaking of my head, it's been hurting since yesterday when my parents woke me up to go to Commonwealth QC with them and my younger sister to apply for a civil service exam. Last night at Kala, during Nar's second set, I sat at my parents' table and I kept massaging my temples to ease the pain a little. At least performing made me forget about it (it must be the adrenalin). I know I should be worried, but I guess I have other things to worry about first. I hope this throbbing pain will go away soon, though.
I guess that's it. I'm going to catch a few Z's and rest.