Hello everyone!
Sylvie here…This marks my very first “Blog of the Forsaken” post! I’m pretty excited to provide another (female) perspective on this E-Hymns tour. It’s all very well reading JB’s tour stories, but it should be known that there’s all sorts where he is only a supporting character. So, being in Berlin again was lovely, of course… we love that city and our friends there… (except when they try to play our guitars… upside down?):
Got to stay at the nicest apartment! Here’s JB doing some “admin” in the gorgeous sunny kitchen. (He’s probably just on twitter, as usual). Thanks to Lisa, Vince, and Marie for letting us crash.
This is the sticker they have under the toilet seat. I think I need to get one of these for home, because honestly, dudes need to get over their pride and just sit down to pee so they stop sprinkling everywhere. I love how it shows his little dangly bits… heehee! Just to be very clear about what goes where…
Christoph got us this sweet lightbox so now nobody will forget our name! No excuses, everyone, we know you saw the sign:
AND we got our hand-silkscreened posters! This was a bit tricky…. all sorts of trans-continental communication issues between non-professionals (me on the design end and Berliners on the production end). I’m amazed they even got printed! In the end the screens were somehow reproduced too small, and we ended up with a real design dilemma: How to balance the composition now that the elements don’t fill the white space? But I went over to the youth centre where a friend was printing the posters for us in her tiny DIY studio – a converted bathroom – and together we figured out a solution that we think looks pretty cool. Thanks so much, Anne, for helping us out with these. She worked so hard! The posters are really graphic… bold, simple, very sparse design that I think would actually look great framed. Hopefully our audiences will agree!
Today we slept in way late (JB especially is still getting over the jet lag) but we still got our shit together in time to meet up with our tourmates! We are very pleased to have met Agnes and Anne, who are super cool. I am really stoked to be touring with other women for once… usually it’s one big testosterone fest (as witnessed by previous blogs). This is going to be very refreshing. Right now we’re hanging out on the bus which will be our home for the next while. THAT’S RIGHT I SAID “BUS.” We’ve never been on a nightliner before – this thing is ritzy! There will likely be lots more photos but trust me, it’s pretty cool. There are two lounges (front & back) with DVD players and soundsystems built in. Not to mention the disco lights which can be set to any number of colours to instantly transform the bus into a club zone. After we’re done partying, though, we’ll be sleeping in these teensy pods stacked three one on top of the next (a bit coffin-like perhaps or maybe more like space pods). Pretty sure we will have trouble touring in a van again after this… we are soooo spoiled. Well, we’ve rehearsed as much as we can and we think we have everything ready. The adventure has begun, but until tomorrow night’s show in Limoges, it just feels less like a tour than a crazy vacation.
More from me soon! Pressure is on to keep up with JB’s comprehensive blogging style, not to mention his photography skills. Thank god for instagram I guess.
xo
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