Adam Ritchie and his band inside the DMZSteve Schmidt and Link Smith skating in DMZ parking lotSteve Schmidt, somewhere between the heights and downtownGrove Circle Punx - Andy Conrad, Utrillo, Bryan Spinas, Matthew Thompson, Jason White, Josh Bentley (92)
Mark Drenzek added story to The Link Springs Forms
Brad Sims added story to New Wave Festival
Chris Johnson added story to DMZ opens
cHe added story to DMZ opens
Jason Matthews (Livingston, Montana) added story to New Wave Festival
Jason Matthews (Livingston, Montana) added story to Econochrist forms
Jason Matthews (Livingston, Montana) added story to Hatful Day plays their first show
Robert Borden added story to Big Boss Line forms
Michelle Morton added story to Women's City Club Show
Short-lived Boomfancy forms
Nate Powell // Boomfancy was a five-piece formed in Spring 2000 as Mike Lierly and Anna Newell played drums and guitar together on tentative Soophie Nun Squad songs. Mike's and my good friend Natalja Kent (now of The Good Good) arrived in town with a bass and the intention to "start a band for the summer". Jenny Holt (Sugarjets, No City No State) and I had always wanted to sing in a band together, and suddenly Boomfancy came to be. Our first practice was May 27th; by May 31st we had played two shows and recorded a 5-song demo. Over the summer, we played a handful of shows with Soophie and The Body on the East Coast and Midwest, then recorded a 7-song 7" that August (which is still my favorite record I've ever made) and played a few shows with Soophie and Tight Bros From Way Back When.

In January 2001, Boomfancy (still with just an 8-minute set) went on an incredibly serendipitous tour with Abe Froman from Michigan. Several cars broke down on the first day or two, no shows were set up, and everything just kept working like magic! Over the course of the week I fell in love more ... (More)
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