Thanksgiving at The Rabbit

>> Monday, December 1, 2008

Ledaswan played with Sun*Day at their annual Thanksgiving show. The was great. Everyone was probably still stuffed with turkey, but were extremely eager to drink a lot of beer. and were there to have a lot of fun. Starting off the night was The Next Day. A group of kids 11-14 yrs old that rocked some great classics from Iron Maiden to Ozzie. Imagine a 11yr old boy singing Iron Man.

Ledaswan came on after and we played a nonstop 35 minute set of mostly new songs that we are working on for our next album. We were excited to see that everyone there responded positively towards the new songs and can't wait to start playing them soon. Our set list consisted of:
1. 56 Chevy
2. Six is Better
3. Where Birds Go
4. 357
5. Faulkner
6. New 60's
7. What a Way to Drown
8. Head On

Sun*Day played a great 1hr 15min set of all their classics ( yes they are classic if everyone knows all the words.) See video below.

Closing out the night was One Last Shot. Rick Rios current band. Ironically, starting off their set with a revved up, reggae/punk version of Sun*Day's "What I did for you".

It was a good Thanksgiving




"Sunflower" by Sun*Day

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Rock n Roll Marathon

>> Sunday, November 16, 2008


Ledaswan plays the Rock n Roll marathon tomorrow morning. We go on at 8:45am. At stage B18 which is 16.6 miles into the run. On Acequia Rd off of Mission Rd. It's free for anyone to come out and watch the bands. Just come early cause lots of roads will be closed. We will be there by 6am. Rock n roll early on a Sunday morning. A first for us!!!!

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Playing the Mix tonight

>> Saturday, November 1, 2008


Ledaswan will be at The Mix tonight with Heather Go Psycho. We get an extra hour at the bar tonight as 2am goes back to 1am. Come out and have some fun and listen to some great tunes. And some new tunes.

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What a way to Drown (acoustic)

>> Thursday, October 16, 2008

Acoustic version that we performed at The Blue Bubble Ballroom

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Ledaswan loves this place

>> Sunday, October 12, 2008


This place has the best pizza ever. It's my 2nd time eating here and it was even better the 2nd time. Wheat pizza is simply delicious. You really need to try this.

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Waiting

>> Saturday, October 11, 2008

In front of head hunters waiting to play. We've been shuffled around the bill with our time slots.... First they said midnight then 9, now it's back to a better time....1¹they told us on arrival to the club. Don't know about this head hunters. Cat Power is playing across the street right now at Stubbs you can hear her Joplin-like croons from the distance through all the city ambience....maybe one day we will be playing there too, hate being dicked around on shows. Looking forward to playing anyway.

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Austin, tonight.


At Headhunters. We go on at 11pm.

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Ledaswan at Headhunters tonight

Just got into Austin. Still trying to figure out what time we are playing. Headhuntersclub.com says 11pm. So we hope that really is the time. Just had one of the best sandwiches ever at Cissi's market on S Congress. We are looking forward to playing tonight.

Oh an thanks to everyone who came out to see us at Scout Bar. And to the group of guys that were at the table towards the front. You know who you are. A big Fuck You! To you guys

Jaime

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Ledaswan at KSYM live

>> Saturday, October 4, 2008


Well playing live on the radio was fun and weird. Playing in an empty room is not as fun as playing for a crowd. If you missed it we have a recording of the whole thing and video from the interview that David took cause he was too shy to talk. Will post it soon so check back.

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United Nations of Mogwai

>> Sunday, September 21, 2008

I am always looking for new music. Music moves me and inspires me and I am always looking for an album that moves me and blows me away. It has been a while since an artist gave me that feeling. Well, last week I found 2 albums that are just making me listen to them over and over.

United Nations

Glassjaw and Thursday have always been some of my favorite bands ever. Well, when I found out that Daryll (singer of Glassjaw) and Geoff (singer of Thursday) made a band together, my first thought was...when will the new Glassjaw album ever come out? So, I took a listen to it and it was so fucking heavy. Not normally one to really like music that heavy, but there was something about the music that kept me listening. Daryll just screams througout the whole thing and Geoff urgently sings and calls out for action. After the first listen, I listenened to it again and could not stop. The breakdowns, screams, and singing are perfect. This is a hardcore classic album like The Refused, The Shape of Punk to Come. Updated for a new generation. My favorite songs on there are "Filmed in Front of a Live Studio Audience" and "Revolutions in Graphic Design". Also check out "Say Goodbye to General Figment of the USS Imagination" The saxaphone solo at the end is pure music bliss.


Filmed In Front of A Live Studio Audience - United Nations



Mogwai: The Hawk is Howling


I've loved Mogwai for a while. I saw them at The Cure festival a couple of years ago and were one of the loudest bands I had ever seen. Also the second band I had ever seen with 2 bass players ( other was Ned's Atomic Dustbin). My favorite album from them had been Come on Die young. Well, I managed to get my hands on The Hawk is Howling ( release date is Sept 22) and was just amazed with this album. It is moody as hell. It's like a roller coaster ride of emotion. There is not one vocal on this album, but it really doesn't need it. The song that make me keep rewinding it right now is "The Sun Smells Too Loud". Take Mogwai and throw in a little My Bloody Valentine into the mix and thats what it sounds like. Here's a clip I found on youtube for one of the songs on the new album. This is "BatCat"



Jaime Monzon

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Dear Child

>> Friday, September 12, 2008

Anthony Green rocking Rock Bottom

Anthony Green and Jaime


The day after Jeremy Enigk played we went and saw Anthony Green at Rock Bottom. This is the first time Rock Bottom has been sold out from what I heard. It was an instant sauna once you walked in. Fire Marshall payed them a visit as well. Lydia made a surprise guest appearance making me very happy as I really love that band. By the time Anthony Green came on the whole floor was wet with what I assume was sweat. I've been a big fan ever since Saosin, now Circa Survive and his solo album. I've met him several times and he is cool as hell. I tried to get close for the closing song, but as you can see from the following video, the crowd was going completely nuts and I couldn't get any closer.


Dear Child - Anthony Green

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At the moment I'm growing sleepy and thinking about old friends in my life that are going their own path, how the economy sucks right now and I can barely pay my bills (not wanting you to feel sorry for me please - it's my own fault). But maybe I put it out in the universe that if I did not get a full time job teaching this year that it was a sign that I could focus more on writing, playing, music basically, since it's my livelihood, signals are pointing to in that direction. And so maybe the universe heard my wish and well there I have it. and now what. make it work somehow, I can only do what I can and what god empowers me to will myself.... ? If that makes sense. I believe it's healthy to be humbled. Oh did I mention that my personality type is "Idealist." I took an online test and everything.

I had a funny dream that I was having a conversation with Perry Ferrell (Janes Addiction) and we were getting ready to play at the massive outdoor festival (but on a side stage that was in an awkward position). I then had two dreams about water. Murky waters in a lake that I was trying to get out of, and then a swimming pool where there was a party going on underwater. Random.

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Jeremy Enigk at Rock Bottom

David, Jeremy Enigk, and David


I just realized I never posted any thing from the Jeremy Enigk show. If you were a Sunny Day Real Estate fan and were not there, you should punch yourself. I'm not going to say anything. Just watch the following video. You will understand. Then go buy and listen to their album "Diary".



In Circles - Jeremy Enigk

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Rock You Like a Hurricane (Ike)

We were starting to get a little worried about Hurricane Ike. Threatening to come and hang out right over us. We have a show tomorrow and we thought that we might have to cancel if Ike came along to visit. Looks like we will have rain, but not till Saturday. Wow, I just gave a weather report. So what I am saying is we will be rocking The Blue Bubble Ballroom tomorrow night. We will be doing a semi-acoustic show (if you were at Rock Bottom last week, you know what I mean). It will be David, Erica, and Jaime. Last week we previewed a new song called "Six is Better". We have 3 other new songs. We might decide to preview one of those as well. We will have to see. Blue Bubble is located at 9315 Broadway. Please come out and join us and all the other great bands playing that night. We made some demos the other night of the new songs so we could get a better sense of these new songs and we were pretty blown away. They sound amazing. Our goal is to have a new album out early 2009. We are off to a pretty good start. I do want to say that from Verse of Truth Trash and Beauty, the band seems to have grown a lot. Can't wait for me to hear it. Can't wait for you to hear it as well. Just remember this song title, "What a Way to Drown". We will talk about this again next year.

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We Say Thank You

>> Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Since we started playing as a band, even going back when I began doing my first open mics at Casbeers, there were some non-believers, but more believers that have stuck by Ledaswan and that love and believe in our music, and that's what matters most. Being in the public eye, your a target for both good and bad critiques. Sometimes just flat out band bashing - even from so-called friends and familiy. I guess if we weren't playing for ourselves and our fans, that it wouldn't really matter.

It makes me live better that someone out there can relate emotionally to what I have to say and what the rest of the band has to say. And I'm thankful that our band works so well together musically and on a personal level. There is definitley something special brewing when we perform on stage, and when we rehearse in our gasoline induced - mostly hot- practice space. So thank you for being supportive (you know who you are) And for those that pretend to hate, or don't like our music, well then there are plenty of other bands out there to listen to....instead.

Thank you for listening...................... ... .

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And they just keep coming

We just cannot stop writing right now. We worked on the song "Six is Better" and it sounded great. We have another song we completely rearranged. It has a 50's sound mixed with some Swan. This song remains untitled. We were just about through, when I played a riff I had. Erica said it sounded a little like something else, so I played it a little different. Next thing you know, we are throwing this amazing jam. 30 mins later and it sounds like a new song will be born really soon. I am calling this "Absynthe Tea" for now. I don't know why...maybe because it sounds intoxicating. Erica has the most amazing vocal in this song. I will let your hear a snippet. I recorded this on my iPhone, so its not the best sound, but you get the picture.
Catherine_snippet.mp3 - Ledaswan

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Girls Night Out- Rock Bottom last Friday

>> Monday, September 8, 2008


For those of you that were out there last Friday at Rock Bottom...thank you for supporting us. There were a lot of bands on the bill and due to the closeness of the stages sometimes 2 bands were playing at the same time. We went on a little late due to technical difficulties with the P.A. Nothing new to us of course. These things happen. We went on about 10:20pm or so. We were playing an acoustic show, but we asked the questions "Does playing an acoustic show necessarily mean we have to be mellow?" Well, our answer was no. We threw in the electric and rocked it out. At the last minute before we left to the show, it occurred to us we should try out a new song we have been working on. We had never tried it acoustically, but quickly worked out a version that we could try out for you guys. We are calling it "Six is Better"...for now. It's always a little nerve-racking when you try out a new song, but also a little exciting. It felt good and you guys seemed to like it. We plan on playing that at The Mix on Oct. 3rd so mark your calendars for that. Oh, and you could also maybe hear that at our next acoustic (electric) show this Friday, Sept 12th at The Blue Bubble Ballroom. We go on about 11pm. So, what did everyone think about the CD compilation they gave away that night? Some really good bands on that. We are very proud to be a part of it.

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New Music

>> Tuesday, September 2, 2008

We managed to get most of the band into our rehearsal space in order to keep writing. We have decided really committ to writing more new music this month. We are doubling our rehearsal time and so far we have about 5 new song ideas that we will be working on. One of them in particular is close to being finished (musically at least). For now, we are calling it "Six is Better". Some different influences have been passing through our ears and you can really tell as it doesn't really sound much like anything for the Verse album. A little more moody and as Erica mentioned "Modest Mousish". Our next band show is Fri, Oct 3rd at the Mix. You might hear this one then.

We plan on a new album release early 2009.

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Beauty Bar in Austin tonight

>> Thursday, August 7, 2008

Some friends from San Antonio have come up for the show tonight. Nice
to have friends from home come out and support.

Last night was a great show at Trophy's in Austin. Egshan were ending
their tour last night. They played a great set. Suzy Bravo came out to
the show to support the SA bands that were playing. Only downside was
we didn't get paid. Hopefully tonight will be different. I'll check
the 8 ball later. We met a band from St Louis last night called
Makeshift Gentlemen. They played las night as well. Kinda reminded me
of The Killers. They are on the same show as us tomorrow night at
Elysium.

There is a Blue Star here in Austin. Food was awesome. We also went to
the Draught House. Delrick ordered a beer called The Harry Eyeball. It
was so strong he had to ask Amanda to help him finish it. I just stuck
to what I like. Heffeweissen!

Jaime Monzon
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Dallas memories

>> Wednesday, August 6, 2008

We didn't get paid at Bar of Soap. That sucked. I pissed on the wall of the place just because. I have a picture of it that I will post. Show was great though and no one offered us drugs. LOL.

So we have been featured in the blog www.austinist.com
It's nice article talking about Ledaswan and the Beauty Bar show on Thursday

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No Bar of Soap at Bar of Soap

Last night LS played at of Soap in Dallas, pretty well rested from our
day off off gigging, we arrived at the legendary hole in the wall -
apparently this is where a lot of famous bands got their start like
Butthole Surfers - part Washateria part bar. The most interesting
place by far? Maybe. Funny thing was running into an old music mentor
of mine, from an old organization called girls and guitars back home.
Of all placess after her 4 year hiatus I run into her at bar of soap
in Dallas. She hugs me excited to see me but not so excited that we
are playing at that establishment. I give her one of our CDs and we
exchange information. She says we can play at much better places in
Dallas and that she is going to school to be an entertainment lawyer.
She suggests places for us to play in Dallas. She leaves and calls us
before our gig and tells us to not take any drugs if anyone from that
bar offers, she is concerned about Ledaswan. Itsa sweet gesture, and
I'm looking forward to reconnecting with her as a more established
artist since the girls and guitars day where I honed my songwriting
and performance skills. We have a kick ass show at bar of soap
regardless and so happens that a writer in Dallas catches our show
( he is there to interview a recently traded hockey player there) and
he buys two of our discs and gives me his card. We end up not getting
payed at the end of the night leaves jaime pissed. We go to jack in the box
later that night to get some eggrolls, I usually don't ever eat fast food, but
this road trip is an exception because of our different schedules. The lady at
Jack in the box forgets one of my orders and Delrick is nice enough to give me
his food, he eats fries and eggrolls instead. I think he was just too tired to eat
and he falls asleep right when we get to Amanda's Aunt's house, we bust open
the beer that we had left over from the night before. Stay up talking about touring
again with Manda, David, and Jaime, and how much is going to suck coming home
and going back to our day jobs. We are all having fun at this point and glad that it's
barely Tuesday night, or technically Wednesday morning. We head back to Austin
today for a show at Trophy's in Austin TX.

Erica
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Rock you Like a Hurricane

>> Tuesday, August 5, 2008

We've been in Houston for 2 days and I am so ready to leave. It's a beautiful city, but I just wasn't feeling all that comfortable in this city this time. We played Notsouh last night and was probably one of the weirder shows so far.

The opening act Destroy Nate Allen played just an acoustic guitar and walked and danced around the whole bar singing with his wife joining in on certain parts. Almost like a musical. Very interesting. They dressed like they were part of a musical as well. Overall it was definitely something you don't see everyday..............

They stayed for a couple of our songs and made a loud exit right in the middle of our set. But between songs so it was ok. I hope they had a good trip, they were on their way to New Orleans.

We played a mellow set that night as it was a small place that would've made it unbearable loud if we did a regular set. It was a lesson in control and beauty of letting all notes speak to themselves. Erica sounded amazing. We noticed that we had quite a few homeless people in the bar listening to our set and really paying attention.

Notsouh is a quirky place itself. Lots of weird art pieces can be found all over the bar.


Apparently a hurricane was setting its eyes on the Houston area while we were there. Luckily this was the only day we had no show, so we packed up and left to Dallas where we will be playing at Bar of Soap on Tuesday.


We'd like to thank Rick who helped us out and put us up in his home for 2 nights. Very generous and we thank you. We stopped by Wal Mart on the way out to pick up some water and the place was packed with people getting supplies in case of a hurricane. We were pretty glad we werent going to be here for this.

We are now in Dallas where it is super fucking hot. Staying with some of Amanda's family.


We are super excited to have the opportunity to actually go on the road and kicks ass at our shows. We've been playing a new song during this tour that we haven't really played anywhere else. It's called "Faulkner" and I will go out on a limb and say it's one our best songs. It's is definitely going to be on the new album.

David has designated himself driver the whole trip. He does a great job. Delrick gets hungry and needs to eat every 2hrs. He worries about his next meal after he eats.

There has been one "accident" on this tour. Thankfully nothing too bad. In Laredo during our set, Erica's amp went out. It had done that before so we knew it was the fuse that had burnt out. I had some extra fuses just in case and went to change it between songs. My wrist went too far and touched the burning hot tube. It left a nice big welt as you can see. Thankfully we got it working and Erica was able to continue playing. I grinned and beared the pain throughout the rest of the show that night.

So far, we are getting along greatly. But more importantly, we are playing better than ever. Now I can't wait to play tomorrow.

Jaime Monzon

2:24am

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Ledaswan gets mentioned in the Houston Press

>> Sunday, August 3, 2008

We got blogged about on the Houston press. I have more pictures from this festival we are currently at that I will be posting later tonight. For now check out this mention on us:

http://blogs.houstonpress.com/rocks/2008/08/in_the_shade_ledaswan_and_pari.php

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Ledaswan at Gary's Spot

Tomball, TX was fun...very different. Gary's Spot has a lot of regulars and they have a stripper pole in front of the stage. Ledaswan went on about 1030pm. We played with this great band from Houston called Harem Festival. Definitel check them out. We will probabl try to bring them out to SA. # Kisses ended out the night with songs that were cross between Avril Lavigne and Green Day...? What? Yeah!

Gary will have drink specials for for the amount of time that any girl is dancing on the strip pole. It was interesting to say the least. Everyone there was great and friendly. We were completely beat by the end of the night.

Here are some pictures from Gary's Spot last night:

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Tomball, Tx

>> Saturday, August 2, 2008

Ready to play. Buy some Merch please.

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Lone Road in the Lonestar State

On our way to Houston, playing in Tomball tx tonight. The show in
Laredo last night went pretty well. We played well and the audience,
let's just say we sold enough CDs to eat a late night dinner. Which
is in my eyes at least a success. We would like to thank jaimes old
friend from Laredo who went to our show and put us up in a hotel
room. It was so kind of him to do that. And San Antonio's Egshan for
inviting us to join them on their tour. We return from our tour aug.
9th , playing at Lonestar studios on Lonestar Blvd. Hope to see you
there.

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Ledaswan meets huge corn

The Maize, I guess we would call him. He gave us pixie sticks. So far
the first date of the show was great. We played Cold Brew last night
with Egshan. People there were getting a little crazy towards last
call. Laredo bars are smoke free. Didn't know that. That means there
were always a lot of people going in and out while you are playing. We
are now in the van on the way Houston area where we will be playing 3
shows in 2 days.

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The show flier for tonight

>> Friday, August 1, 2008

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David driving to Laredo

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Egshan on stage right now at the Mix

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McKenzies already on stage.

>> Saturday, July 26, 2008

You shouldn't be missing this.



Jaime Monzon Sent from my iPhone

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Motley crüe

>> Friday, July 25, 2008

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Fuck Double Booking

>> Wednesday, July 23, 2008

So far booking your own tour only two months before your projected tour dates is quite frustrating, especially when your band is unknown to a new city! But we were patient (as much as we could be) and finally got most of our tour booked. We'll be playing two shows in Houston, one of those is a day show called Secret Shows (it's a secret you'll have to ask us) Sunday Aug. 3rd and then that same night at Notsuoh. But our tour kicks off in Laredo at the Cold Brew. And we'll end up after Houston in Dallas and then back to Austin at the Beauty Bar and hopefully San Marcos, then back home in San Antonio at LoneStar Art Studios near south town. One of the venues when in the process of booking our tour almost ended up not happening because, of a double booking! I hate it when that happens. I can't say anything bad about the club because it's a great club and plus friend's of ours helped us get that show, and we're appreciative of them and the club getting the show. But I do hope double bookings are few and far between. nevertheless we got the show anyway as planned. Here is a link in Houston Press about the Houston music scene, It mentions two of the venues that we'll be playing on our tour in Houston as well as the secret show at Shady Tavern we'll be playing during the day. http://www.houstonpress.com/2008-06-26/music/ten-things-i-love-about-the-houston-music-scene/

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Self-Reflection

>> Saturday, July 19, 2008

Waiting to pick up some flyers to promote our show next weekend at Rock Bottom, July 26th, I started reading one of those self-help books, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" reminiscent of my childhood, my dad used to read it. There was a chapter in the book about criticism, and how it only hold you back and does not push you forward. Maybe, I'm thinking that's one of the most significant things I've read in a long time. So, I think from now on I should promise myself not to be so hard on myself, something I've been really bad at a lot but getting better at over I would say the past five years. Then I started thinking about playing music in the band, and how sometimes things seem to be progressing not as quickly as I would like for everything to be progressing. not putting blame on anyone, it's just the way things have been working out. I would like to write more songs, faster, and better. I would like to do another tour, farther and longer. I would like to play guitar faster and better, sing live, more comfortably and, better. Thrn it dawned on me that this tour coming up, even though only a week long, with ledaswan, is exciting and scary. I'm not sure how we'll all get along together, I guess it might be a test of our friendship as a band. So that's scary. but anyway, I think I'll just try to enjoy it for what it is in its all innocence, and fantasy.

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Behind Schedule

So last night's show at G.I.G. went pretty well, despite the fact that we only literally had a handful of people, it's partly our fault because we neglected to promote the show with all of the touring stuff going on..... However, we did catch the attention of one passer by who stopped in his tracks on his way to Salute Bar and paid the $3.00 to come in and see us play. He said he was from the Bay Area in California and could help us get some shows there when we are ready to head to the West Coast. He also talked about some independent radio stations he had connections with and Latino TV shows where we could get some of our vids played in the Bay Area. I guess it just goes to show that every show counts, no matter how many people are there, or how little, you never know who might be walking by and catch their ear. We'll let you know about any developments about Ledaswan on the Bay Area airwaves.

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Food for Thought?

Why do we create music? Is it for fun? Or is it because we want to make some sort of change? Personally, and I'm not speaking on behalf of the whole of Ledaswan, but it's for the latter.

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Our show and New-Old Beginnings

>> Friday, July 18, 2008

Lately at practice, we have been conjuring up songs from our 1st E.P. (E.P. extended play; more than a single but not as long as an album) I digress....the E.P. our first one, "How to Rearrange the World in 7 Days," so we'll be throwing some older tunes (old to us) but new to those audiences that are seeing us for the first time. On the list of new-old songs "Heart In Two," "Learning to Breathe," "Over Again," and "Discover" All of the above were written and recorded all acoustically in 2004 right before Ledaswan formed which you can find on Garageband (well you can fine Learning to Breathe and Over Again floating around on Garageband.Com here is the link tell us what you think: http://www.garageband.com/song?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSnZFm1ZWo
I think I might post some more links to older acoustic demos soon. stay tuned. Oh yes we have a show tonight at GIG 2803 N. St. Mary's hope to see some new and friendly faces.


Speaking of Old New Beginnings

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Good crowd

>> Saturday, July 12, 2008

Shows running a little late but good crowd so far

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Damn good BBQ

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On our way to Houston

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Ledaswan in Houston

Last night was a great show at Soho. Broke out some of our older songs
and they sounded like we never stopped playing them. Was lot of fun
for us. Today we play The Mink in Houston with The Mckenzies. Really
looking forward to this show but I hate driving in Houston. Everyone
drives at least 100mph. Ok maybe I am exaggerating bit they drive
pretty fast

Jaime Monzon
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Soho tonight

>> Friday, July 11, 2008

Last minute show at Soho tonight. Acoustic set at 10pm. Then full band at midnight. Come rock with us and Swampmouth. Tell everyone

Jaime Monzon
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Local 782: You are here, We are here

>> Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Have you bought this yet? Available on iTunes and amazon.com
Support local music. Especially when its this good.

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New Site

Still working on it. Will be up in the next couple of days. Tour dates
have a few changes. Will repost them soon.

Jaime Monzon
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New Site...new mission...the tour

We were supposed to try to see about building a new website a while back. I was going to at least. We were also going to try to get a new record done by summer. We've been playing so much that it hasn't happend. So, I finally just cracked down and started working on the new site. Still some more tweaking and new content to add. I've been adding new video from every show to the old diary page. We will continue doing this but it will now be on the videos page. I have also added pictures from the Scout Bar show, which was amazing. Thanks to everyone who came to see us.


We will be playing in Houston this weekend with The McKenzies at The Mink. Tell all your friends that live in Houston to come and check it out. You will be able to see The McKenzies on July 26th at Rock Bottom playing with us, Druggist and De Los Muertos.

So, we have been also busy booking a tour. Definitely not as easy as I thought. Girl in A Coma did lend a little help with contacts. Thanks to them. We are finally ironing out most of the final details. It will be a Texas Tour for 8 days. You can check our shows page for an updated list of the tour dates. More news to come...

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What's Been Going Down!

>> Thursday, February 14, 2008

Sorry it's been so long since I've written on here. But we have been quite busy and we just set up a few dates for February as well as March in San Antonio, TX. The february dates are posted here and of course our myspace page for you myspace fanatics. We'll always post news, videos here here on our official website.....because frankly, there are actually people that don't consider myspace the "world wide web" ;) Our show in Austin in January went well and we plan on bringing the Unbearables (Austin) down to San Antonio soon, they are a fun band with a whole mini choir and orchestra infused with rock and roll. Thank you Unbearables for having us play with you in Austin at Trophy's we had a good time.... lookout for a date with the Unbearables in S.A. soon with Ledaswan. Apart from shows, Ledaswan is proud to be a part of the fledgling San Antonio Music Coalition-name pending- It's a quickly growing group San Antonio Musicans that meet every Monday @ 7:30pm at Ruta Maya Riverwalk Coffee House. We are there to support each other, network, make friends, inform, and as artists a part of this music scene, we're determined to make things better for all of us. We meet with local media outlets (like the San Antonio Current) to figure out ways to help the local music scene. If you are a musician reading this or know any local S.A. musicians please have them contact Erica on our Ledaswan Myspace for more info....or just go to the meetings! Don't forget we'll be doing a special acoustic show this saturday feb. 16th at Rock Bottom Tattoo Bar, come early we go on at 8:30pm! Have a good weekend hope to see you at the shows!

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