The Official Blog Of The Glam Slam Big Haired Bad Boys Out Of Omaha, NE, 3D In Your Face

Friday, June 24, 2016

The Unanswered Questions

Hello everybody.  Welcome to HAIR IN THE AIR, The Official Blog of 3D In Your Face.  Sorry it has been a week or so since the last blog.  Time flies when you are living like a Runaway.  This weeks blog is going to answer all those questions you all have about the future of this band.  I know we just released an album and went to Rocklahoma but that doesn't mean you all aren't still out there scratching your heads.  First and foremost this week our acoustic duo known as The Midnight Devils will be returning to our "Radio Riot" 2016 Tour.  Today we will be making a return visit to one of the first few venues we played, The Spruce Street Tavern in Valley, NE.  Show now starts at 9 PM.  Go ahead and get there early this will be a great night.  Saturday we pack up the mini van and head to Lincoln, NE for our debut at The Nowhere Bar and Grill.  This place is notorious for some great parties and we are excited to bring our special nitty gritty rock n roll circus to the capital city again.  Don't miss my radio show also called HAIR IN THE AIR, Saturday night at 10 PM CST only on 101.9 The Keg.

With all that being said I know there are still tons of questions on the table.  Why are there so few 3D In Your Face Summer dates?  What's happening with the new album?  What will happen in September?  All of these are great questions and a few I can answer honestly, afterall you people have always been there for us and that means the world to me.  The reason we have so few summer tour dates is that as band we felt it detrimental to our health, sanity, and overall career goals to go out and play a bunch of shows that didn't push our new album or career goals.  On the other hand, Sniper and I couldn't stay off the road.  We couldn't stay away from you people and the music so we formed The Midnight Devils and busted our ass to get it moving in the right direction.  We respect our fans world wide and will do anything in our powers to get to your city to rock your face off.  The new album is doing great.  Radio stations around the world are playing our new single and we have begun preproduction on the next music video for the second single.  It's going to blow your mind.  Last but not least September is the end of the 3D In Your Face run of summer shows.  This is where it get's tricky and I can't divulge to much information because that's still two months down the road.  There will be something that happens in September and as soon as all the pieces come together I will let you know exactly what it is.  For right now I need you to keep the faith and keep coming out to our shows.

Now for the exciting stuff.  Today Sniper and I would officially like to announce that we are taking The Midnight Devils fully electric.  We will still do the acoustic shows but we are looking to put together a band that will play loud kick ass rock n roll.  So in essence we are now starting the process of looking for a drummer for The Midnight Devils.  Our goal is to be show-ready in a few months and kick off the fall/winter season in full sleazetastic style.  We would like to start auditioning all those drummers that are intersted in being a full time member of this band.  We are looking for a drummer that looks the part, acts as a team player, and can beat the hell out of the drums.  Must be willing to practice 1-2 times a  week and gig 1-4 times a week.  If you are intersted in joining The Midnight Devils please send us an email at sammorrisrnr@gmail.com.  We are looking forward to taking this huge leap and we hope everyone is onboard with our decision.  Thank you and good luck.

ALWAYS LOUD
FOREVER PROUD

Sam Spade

Friday, June 10, 2016

"Memphis Mile" - Original Demo Vs. Album Cut

Hello everybody and welcome to Hair In The Air, The Official Blog of 3D In Your Face.  Summer is kicking up into full swing and we are right on the heals of something amazing.  The air is thick with excitement and baby it's time for a release.  This week the full band is off to recharge the batteries but Sniper and I aka. The Terror Twins have put together an amazing Midwest tour for The Midnight Devils.  This Friday we will be making our debut at a bar in Raymond, NE called The Ding A Ling Lounge.  This sounds exactly like my kind of place.  Saturday we will be hitting the streets of Omaha with our favorite hair salon Gloss Salon and Day Spa for a big taco fi4esta.  Then later that night we will be returning home to Sneaky Pete's Saloon for our first performance in Omaha since we ventured to that mystical land known as Rocklahoma.  It's time to catch up and see some friends we've missed over the last few crazy months.  Get out and enjoy the rock n roll.  We can't wait to see all of you real soon.  Our new album Lost In The Volume is now being shipped all over the world and I sure would hate for you to miss out on the action.  Order your copy today here https://3dinyourface.bandcamp.com/album/lost-in-the-volume, pay with Paypal, and have it on your doorstep in a few days.  That's service.  Our new album is also available on iTunes and wherever digital music is sold.  Trust me on this one, you wont regret a thing.  If you can't make either of the shows this week be sure and tune in to my radio show HAIR IN THE AIR, at 10 PM CST Saturday night only on 101.9 The Keg.  It's hot, it's sticky, and that's the way I like it.

Now for the good stuff.  I have actually been saving this blog for a little over a year now.  Back in 2015 when we were still writing for Lost In The Volume, I recorded my demo version of track 4 "Memphis Mile".  This was just me playing guitar and singing by myself alone in my apartment.  I had just finished the lyrics and this was the final take that I took to Sniper and the rest of the guys.  I thought it would be very cool to put the two versions side by side and see how the song changed over a year.  This song was probably one of the easiest to write and came very naturally.  Some say a follow up to 2013's "Bleed Betty Bleed", when in reality it's just us trying to right a dirty old Rock N Roll tune.  I can't remember the first night we played this but I remember being nervous as hell and to this day I still mess up the lyrics from time to time.  Check out these two tracks, the demo of "Memphis Mile" and the final album cut of the same song.
ALWAYS LOUD
FOREVER PROUD
Sam Spade


Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Sam Spade's Rocklahoma Review

Hello all you sleaze slinger's out there.  Welcome to Hair In The Air, The Official Blog of 3D In Your Face.   Fresh of the heals of our Rocklahoma journey later in this blog i will be giving you my official Rocklahoma run down.  We had an absolute blast and we made so many friends over the four days festival.  It's been very bitter sweet to say goodbye to our family at The 21st Saloon, but baby it's time to hit the road and spread our wings.  This week our acoustic band The Midnight Devils will be making our debut Friday, June 3rd at Gray's Keg Saloon in Lincoln, NE.  Show will begin around 9:30 PM.  Saturday we will be heading down south to Odell, NE for a return visit to one of the very first bars we played on our madden voyage The Kross-Eyed Kricket.  We are working hard on new songs for the acoustic show as well as new dates for The "Radio Riot" 2016 summer tour.  The new 3D In Your Face album Lost In The Volume is now available for download or hard copy purchase.  If you haven't got your copy, what are you waiting for? https://3dinyourface.bandcamp.com/album/lost-in-the-volume This is an album that has been two years in the making and is a culmination of our time spent on the road playing music for you great people.  Also we are very proud the brand new lyric video for the first single "Static Renegade".  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAPFozigrbY.  Please watch and share this video.  Don't forget about my radio show Hair In The Air, Saturday night at 10 PM CT on 101.9 The Keg.

First of all Rocklahoma has been a goal of mine ever since the festival began.  In the beginning it was purely a hair metal festival and I said "one day I will be there".  After a lot of hard work I finally got in contact with Retrospect Records owner Sam McCaslin.  He liked what 3D In Your Face was doing and invited us to be apart of this festival last year.  It wasn't in the cards for us but I promised him we will make it in 2016.  We as a band decided that no matter what this was our chance to do something big with our new album.  The journey started Wednesday, May 25th with a warm up gig at The Chrome Lounge with Texas Hippie Coalition, Sons of Texas, and John Doe.  This was a stacked show and of course from the get go things were behind schedule.  We weren't sure what to expect but our show went great and I think we surprised a ton of people with the new songs from Lost In The Volume.  I'm not one to talk shit on any band but during our last song a member of another band stormed the stage and started screaming at me "Get off.  You guys are done.  You are over time.".  I couldn't stop the show so we played our last song and then it hit the fan.  No punches were thrown but it was tense in the parking lot after we left the stage.  After the show we hit the road towards Pryor, OK, arriving at 7:30 AM.


We pulled up to the gate and the door guy wouldn't let us in until our label representative escorted us in.  Of course he wasn't awake it was 7 AM.  So we parked the bus at the gate and slept for 5 hours until they let us in.  After we finally got in I was so excited that there was no sleeping.  We started networking and chatting with the people already inside the campgrounds.  To our surprise people already knew who we were.  The hair, the bus, and the videos really helped get the word out before we even played a note.  The first band we ran into was Nightrain, a cool sleaze band from Norway.  We eventually became great friends with these guys and hung out with them for the rest of our stay at Rocklahoma.  The first interview on the list was with Thunder Underground.  Check out Jason and Trent's review here.  We then caught the blistering set by Moxy and The Influence.  We took the Camp Jager stage at 9 PM sharp to a very eager and enthusiastic crowd.  It was fantastic.  I don't even have words.  So much fun.  After our show Nightrain destroyed the place again.  We partied and watched bands all night until 4 AM with our new friends and fans.

Day two started off pretty early with the alarm going off at 11:30 AM.  Sniper and I got dressed and had to be at the media tent by noon.  Inside of the media tent I had interviews set up from 12-3 PM.  Everyone was very excited to see us and we ended up running into fellow Omaha natives Arson City and Screaming For Silence.  3 hours of interviews, while fun is exhausting.  We hit the catering tent and ran into fellow label mates The Tip.  Imagine that scene at dinner.  By about 5 PM we finished getting dressed and ready for the evenings show and took the stage right after Sixx A.M.  The crowd was huge and ready for some glam slam rock n roll.  We tore through a 40 minute set and I finally got that feeling that all the hard work was somehow worth it.  We packed up and headed to the merch tent and met some of our new friends and fans.  You get used to taking pictures with people but at this level it was almost non-stop.  No complaints at all.  We made it back to the bus, had dinner, and got changed.  Stumbling back into the festival still covered in makeup and glitter we caught the end of Rob Zombie's set.  Probably one of my favorite acts Last In Line was scheduled to play and we had to cross a sea of 50,000 people to catch their amazing Ronnie James Dio set.  Around 11 we ventured back to our stage and caught an amazing set by The Hellectrocuters from France then headed to the after party.  I told you this was an all night affair.  The final band that we caught was fronted by a fully costumed Umpa Lumpa.  I didn't take any acid that night but I think everyone was tripping watching this band perform.  I think we called it quits around 5 AM.

Saturday started a little later with a few interviews at 2:30 PM in the media tent.  We went back to our stage inside the festival and caught sets by Salems Lott, Collectve Soul, and Mycah.  This was all building to a performance by the modern glam rock godfathers Prophets of Addiction.  These guys played some New York Dolls/Ramones infused rock n roll.  Truly amazing that these guys are our friends.  Then it was time for the reason we all came to Rocklahoma, The Scorpions.  Even though we were standing about 200 yards back, hearing those songs played nearly brought me to tears.  I mean I always dreamed of it but now it was actually happening.  We then caught sets by Ragdoll and Freeway Mad.  The after party at Camp Jager was taken over by the wild leather clad glam boys.  It was truly a sight to behold.  We stood around talking and hanging out until 5 AM.  Calling it a night for the 3rd day of Rocklahoma.  I woke up Sunday in Kansas City, MO.  Due to our generator breaking down on the bus we had to limp back home to Nebraska.  We had been sitting in a field in Oklahoma all weekend with no power and no AC.  Not to bad but a night time drive seemed a little bit more dangerous so we had to push it back home.  It was sentimental leaving and watching all of our friends back at the festival finish off what we started.

Thank you to my band mates, our road crew, my friends, and family.  Without your continued support there is no way we could have made this dream a reality.  Most of all thank you to Sam at Retrospect Records for giving us a shot.  We will never forget you.  See ya next year.

ALWAYS LOUD
FOREVER PROUD

Sam Spade