Sun 2010.01.24
Whoa check out what I found on the Internet
(You can now buy Vocabularian Herds!)
As a preface to this post, the following exchange was had on teh Facebooks after the Houston Press’s interview with Stu and me ran last month:
So apparently Snogfever, the communal blog that I used to do with Shawn and Jay, is no longer online. In an attempt to use the wayback machine (Thanks Angela!) to track down some of my old posts, I serendipitously ran across the interview that Viki was talking about above, which was done with David Cobb of Houston Calling way back in 2004, before we had even recorded Wrath of Shawn. You can read the whole thing at the link above, but herewith I reproduce the fake answer that I wrote on Viki’s behalf:
Viki (guitar): I am too cool to participate in your dumb interview. Also I am busy playing the Lord of the Rings edition of Risk and training for my three month expedition to Macao where I will live with the monkeys as their peer. Also I am illiterate. (ghostwritten by Danny)
HILARIOUS. I really don’t know what she was complaining about.
Other observations:
- Shawn already knew at this point that he was quitting the band, but he hadn’t yet selected Trey as his replacement (Quote: “He/she better not be cuter AND a better bassist than me”). I’m not sure I even knew 100% who Trey was at the time this interview is done, although I know I had met him at least once prior to this. That is a weird thing to think about, considering that it is hard to imagine the Jonx without Trey at this point.
- I was just as much of loudmouth back then as I am now. . . sorry everyone.
- This interview (and Shawn’s post on Snogfever that led me to it) reminded me of the name of a song, written back in our first year and never recorded in a studio, that I could not for the life of me remember: “Combustion.”
- Finally, Shawn had some touching thoughts on leaving the band that I will herewith reproduce, lest they be lost to the void of the Internet. I don’t have permission for this bit, so Shawn, let me know if you want it taken down.
Last night was my last Jonx practice. It went fairly well, so our show tomorrow, at the Proletariat, opening up for Damon Che should go fairly smoothly (its actually ”Don Caballero” with only one original, albeit very influential member). I’ve been trying to avoid thinking about how my tenure with the band is about to end. After practice last night Danny said, “Wow Shawn, this is your last practice, how do you feel?”. At that point I sort of fell apart. I was hoping that I didn’t have to confront that issue of how I felt about things. I had to bolt outside, because I didn’t want to start crying in front everyone. (Instead, everyone followed me outside, so we could cry together). Even now its tough to express how important the band was to me. In the beginning it was pretty rocky, I used to get into arguments with Danny, there was the whole passive aggressive thing between Stu and I for awhile, and I definitely felt weird about Viki taking over my old job at Baylor… but we, or shall I say… I, got over all that stuff. I enjoyed the music we made. I can get fired from jobs, I can lose my home, I can lose my girlfriends, but you couldn’t take my music away from me. Well, unless I took it away from myself, lol. Right now I just hope I can keep myself together tomorrow, it would be extremely embarrassing to start balling on stage, lol.
In case you don’t know much about our history, there is a humerous interview over at Houston Calling.
These are the 3 most “Shawn” songs in the Jonx, from oldest to newest.
1)Do you wanna fight? (Live) (EP1)
2) Combustion (Live)
3) Blonde Redhead, AKA “Wrath of Shawn” (EP2)
My last Jonx song will debut tomorrow at the show [I'm pretty sure this was "Departure" -ed], I think its my best one so far. Just a side note on our writing process. Although Stuart and Danny typically brought in complete songs to practice, I usually forced the band to write collaboratively with me, due to my inability to write for other instruments. I appreciate the guys being patient enough to build songs just out of basslines.
Shawn quit the Jonx because he moved to Australia in mid-2004. Fast-forward 6 years, and he and his wife Anita are expecting their first child. Congratulations buddy; we miss you. Although honestly, you were right to worry- Trey is better-looking.

