More information about this track (including Album Cover Art) can be experienced at
specifically at the February 13 2010 entry
… lyrics available here
More information about this track (including Album Cover Art) can be experienced at
specifically at the February 13 2010 entry
… lyrics available here
This is an mp3 from a recent practice session of the Cantlin family supergroup: Albino Rhino. As yet, this is the only recording of theirs which is available in any way, shape, or form. They do not have a myspace page. They do not have a CD. But, like their rarely-sighted, myopic, blundering and sometimes dangerous namesake, they do exist.
This tune in particular was an improv, live to your earholes from Bethel, Vermont. They do have “actual” material, but you can not hear it, yet.
Meggan Cantlin - singing
Marc Cantlin - electric guitar
Chris Cantlin - electric bass guitar
Anthony Cantlin - drums
Little vacation here unto the great state of Vermont, USA, Earth, town called Reading, 20 minutes drive from anywhere in good weather and right now it’s below zero degrees, fahrenheit, wind chill -15 or so, and snowing. I am indoors. There’s a fire in the place (a wood stove with soapstone walls and a window on the front door) and Z and Uncle John (well, Papa John really) are watching some kinda CSI spin-off on Netflix while I indulge my first internet usage in over a week.
Tomorrow is our last day here (to my dismay and surprise - I had thought our plane out was on Friday, but NOOOO - but I remember now, because I have to move the truck across the street when we get home, to accommodate unrational Los Angeles street cleaning policies) … and the current tentative plan is to maybe snowshoe with our friends Christian and Elena, brilliant writers both. But all plans made in this region at this time of year are by definition “weather permitting” …
That is not why I do not live here. I would live here again if I could afford to not drive anywhere between December and March. I haven’t lived anywhere else as consistently beautiful as this place. Although, at the moment, down in Los Angeles, I am playing more music in more bands in more venues (and making less money at it) than ever before in my life, and I think I’ll ride it out. Vermont is probably not going anywhere. Nor my dear friends who live here. They are not going anywhere, too.
This concludes the video survey of Marc’s adventures in Los Angeles… Herein are two final segments of the BRUCE performance at the place called Where.
Lest there be confusion: the music in these two videos is entirely different - there is no overlap - they just happen to look similar. Both of them feature 5-Track on guitar and singing, Marc on bass, and Scott “Mallets” Keil on the drums. Enjoy!!
BRUCE: Live At Where (part last) from Zlicious Productions on Vimeo.
Marc Cantlin (bass), 5-Track (guitar, singing), Scott Keil (drums) … the last bunch of jams from our June 5th performance at Where in Silverlake, Los Angeles, California, Earth. Jym “The Snake” Fahey, guest harmonicat. Video mainly by John Boyd, with some digression by various Where personnel (Danielle!!).