



thats all for now.... but we really miss playing with y'all!!!!!!!!! we have a couple shows this summer, so stay tuned philly, jersey, baltimore and nepa!!!! we're comin to you!!! as far as the rest of you.... looking forward to our date in the fall. :)
its true!!!!!! full length coming soon!



hey everybody!!!
lets play catch up... okay, so...
as you know we loaded up doctor wolverine the rainbow machine 2 weekends in a row headed south on thursday and back north sunday night. needless to say we all had very interested work days on monday.
the first weekend we had gotten invited to play mondo homo 2010, a big radical queer festival in atlanta georgia that was totally incredible! we left thursday night and drove overnight to asheville! in asheville we stayed with our great friends catfish and danny, we got to eat the best brunch at rosetta's kitchen, play at ashevilles amazing worker run info shop the firestorm cafe, and drink great belgian beer next door at the thirsty monk.
after the monk we drove over night to atlanta, and stayed with our friends the long shadows. we went to mondo homo and had a BLAST!!! we got to see great art, meet great queers, hear awesome music and shake our asses to sissy nobby and shunda k. we even got a little holler in atlanta's arts and entertainment paper!
http://clatl.com/atlanta/mondohomo-gains-support-and-traction/Content?oi...
the next day we drove 10 hours to charlotte north carolina to play a show with some friends we made at macrock at this great spot the tremont music hall. before the show we got to catch up with our lovely friends andy and beth who took us to a great local coffee shop. after that we went to the venue and it went from zero to packed. it was a lovely show and we had a great time. and danced to m.i.a for the first hour of the long drive back to philly :).
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the next weekend we left friday morning for the prospect of getting to swim before the show in charlottesville. we have an AMAZING friend named bailey who took us to this breath taking quarry to go for a swim. kyle even hobbled in on his crutches! we all jumped off the ten foot high jump and mikey blunt, the beast war that he is, jumped off of the 75 foot high wall, the presure forcing his silly bands from wrist to around his tricepts. then we played at the tea bazaar, which as per usual, ruled a TON.
after the show we left and drove over night to TN to play idapalooza fruit jam. we got so lost. i don't even know that i have any words to describe how great that experience was for everyone.
the next morning we rounded up and left TN for a 10 hour drive to play for our friends in harrisonburg. i don't think any of us could have asked for a more fun way to end two really fun southern weekends. they set up a show, got a keg, laughed, conversed, and danced like hell.
what a good time.
lovelovelove
Our awesome friend Colin wrote us up in the Temple News! Theres a sweet photo too!
we had an AWESOME time at macrock! what a swell festival!
we played a really fun set at the clementine cafe, where we met photographer and writer for RVA magazine, pj sykes, who has a great blog called IN BLACK & WHITE where he reviewed alot of awesome bands that where at the lovely harrisonburg festival this year, he had some very very nice things to say:
If you showed up to Clementine late on Friday you missed some serious dancing. This Philly band likes to have fun with choreographed tambourine dances and catchy pop jams. I wish all the bands we saw brought this kind of positive energy to their performance.
he also took some beautiful black and white photographs and reviewed all the other bands and you can check it out here
lovelovelove
chrissy
dangerousponies
when we were in austin a swell fella from the indie houstin blog got a chance to check us out and here is what he said:
Dangerous Ponies through catchy rainbow pop delights have really learned how to make the audience shake their ass. In all honesty it is really hard not to as at any given moment a random Dangerous Pony will walk right off stage and sweep you off your feet and onto the dance floor..
you can check out the full article here
lovelovelove
chrissy
dangerousponies
hey friends! we got a really fun show review on indie houston, here is what frank soto say's:
Straight out of Philly the Dangerous Ponies through catchy rainbow pop delights have really learned how to make the audience shake their ass. In all honesty it is really hard not to as at any given moment a random Dangerous Pony will walk right off stage and sweep you off your feet and onto the dance floor or at least was the case at one of their SXSW shows (Casa de Gallo). Truly it was one of my favorite shows of that entire week. I picked up their album, Dr. Ponie Medicine Ponie, and have been blaring it from my crappy car speakers for the past week as I sing along to the catchy electric sing alongs. I hope to see these guys come to the area once again.
you can check this and other good stuff out on www.indiehoustin.org
http://indiehouston.org/music/houston-local-music/houston-music-concerts...
im going to put up a fun SXSW ponie pompatour post in the next day or two :)
lovelovelove
dangerousponies
I ask for but a moment of your time. Please, please imagine lepoard-skin leotards and liberal facepaint on the prairie. Because it’s pretty much the exciting dichotomy that has dominated every sense since I first heard Doctor Ponie, Medicine Ponie by Dangerous … Ponies. (Go figure!)
Bottle excitement and love and seven whole people, arms and legs and rosy cheeks and positive attitudes aplenty, and know that this is the phenomenal result. The Zombies, Of Montreal, Tilly and the Wall, Animal Collective all serve as influences for this band, but the real deciding factor is a three year old nannied by one band member decides what tracks become Dangerous Ponies masterpieces! Too. Rad.
Dear Dangerous Ponies,
I want to be best friends with you, Dangerous Ponies. You’re a clever blend of excitement and proper form and you can be hyped about what you do and still be good at what you do. Overwhelming adorableness and elementary school sing-a-longs should never pair so well with $3.47 wine straight from the bottle (half of the second ends up spilt on the lawn.)
Sincerely,
MaryLynneMACRoCk
PS- Check out Punk Rock Payroll label mates The Extraordinaires!
My favorite track’s at 3:57! A band about having fun and letting people be people!
http://macrock.tumblr.com/page/6