Heiruspecs Got Some Coverage in the Twin Cities
It’s a big week for old Sean. Heiruspecs is playing at Keg and Case on Saturday and we are covering most every element of getting the show running, promoted, stage managed et cetera. A lot of that is falling on my shoulders and I’m feeling the stress. That’s okay. It’s going well. We’ve done a boat load of press for it. First off, this whole show on Saturday wouldn’t be happening without the support of Joe Alton. Heiruspecs has known Joe for years and he’s not only an absolute organizing force, he also understands music and creatives better than most anyone I’ve dealt with. He pointed us to Mary at Field Guide to get our press release out to the right people. Thank you Mary. Since then we’ve had the chance to connect with a couple of the great writers/media folks from the Twin Cities in advance of this show.
Thanks to my old colleague Brian Oake for having me on his podcast to discuss Heiruspecs and more.
Thanks to my new colleague Davide Rasso who serves as the engineer for Dave Lee’s podcast for sliding me in.
We also just got a write up in the Star Tribune from Chris Riemenschneider. Chris has been covering Heiruspecs since about 2001 when we were getting our first shot at playing the State Fair when Nate Dungan booked us over there. Chris has been supportive of us and has featured us frequently in his columns. Certainly appreciate the coverage for this and the angle. The angle is that both Heiruspecs and the Unknown Prophets were getting started in the early 2000s in the Twin Cities and now we’ve both returned to the fold with high quality new records. I’ll take it. Here’s the link to the article.