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Bridge City Sinners - Pussy Cat
We have one gig before we officially take a break from playing shows to focus on recording our debut album.
We're opening for King Strang, of the Bridge City Sinners, at Cafe Colonial on Sunday, January 29th.
We play The Colony a lot, but this is our first time in a looong time playing the Cafe side, since November 2021 for that year's Fuck Cancer series. Here's a snap from that show, taken by our good friend, the legendary Danny Reynoso.
Another friend of ours, Ash Bricky, is also sharing the stage with us. This is a live video of his cover of Ke$ha's Your Love Is My Drug, which you can also listen to on his latest album.
But I digress... Here are the show details:
Doors open at 7pm. Presale tickets are $12, which you can find here. The cover charge at the door will be $15 on the day of the show.
We're gonna be the saddest band at the folk punk show. It's gonna be sick. Come party with us for the last time in a while. 💖🌺
With BRIDGE CITY SINNERS!!!
Murder, Mormons, and Monarchy: the Story of King Strang
Here is my attempt at relaying the story of King Strang, a story I heard from a professor of mine. He had lived on Beaver Island for most of his life and the story of King Strang is a huge part of local history. I’ve lived on the island for a few summers but didn’t grow up there. I wrote this without consulting Wikipedia or any outside information so this is just based off my memory.
King Strang was a Mormon priest who wanted to break away from the branch of Mormonism he was part of in Michigan in the 1800s. He became a leader and amassed a large following. To maintain his power he took his followers to an island in the middle of Lake Michigan and claimed it as his own. On the island he named himself the king, making him the only true monarch in North America.
At first people more or less accepted him as king. After all, they followed him as a church leader, and in the first few years he wasn’t terrible. They established a town on the north end of the island and named it after St. James, which is still the name of the town today.
At some point Strang decided he wanted to build the first ever paved road on the island, which is pretty ambitious considering the terrain. He got people to do it, though it was likely via threat of force and something more akin to indentured servitude rather than true employment. They started paving the road starting from the town of St. James right down the middle of the island.
Things sort of went crazy after a while, which is to be expected an island where it snows for half the year. The island itself is full of northern water snakes (nonvenomous but have a very powerful bite) and poisonous plants, dangerous terrain including bog mats, rip currents, and forests so dense even a well-trained forester doesn’t dare go out alone. Conflict between the Mormon Strang Squad and the non-Mormons living on the island increased. They sabotaged each other’s boats, got into fights, etc., a la Wild West. Alcoholism and murder.
Strang claimed the island was the “promised land” for him and his Mormons, and used his religious authority to get what he wanted. Eventually people got tired of his power hungry reign. Some of the Mormons switched sides and left Strang’s church/cult, either by well and truly deserting or staying within the community but not truly believing.
Because they were on an island they depended on shipping almost everything over from the mainland via boat. One night, King Strang was hanging out at the harbor telling people what to and just generally being his controlling regal self. A group of assassins surrounded him, hiding behind boulders and on boats, and shot him. He died and fell into the harbor.
It wasn’t a terrible loss, most of the inhabitants of Beaver Island didn’t mourn Strang’s death. Those who did were family and a few of his remaining loyal followers. Pretty much right after he died the Mormons left, those who stayed on Beaver Island stopped following the Mormon church. They even stopped construction on the paved road. The island was then taken over by Irish immigrants escaping religious persecution.
Today, the Irish culture dominates modern Beaver Island, it could be said that the non-Mormon Irish got their victory over the Strang Squad. The road was named King’s Highway after King Strang. It’s still the only paved road on the entire island and stops after just a few miles. Strang is treated more as a joke than anything. Other aspects of local history such as the sanctity of Native American burial grounds and Feodor Protar are revered.
Here’s the official Wikipedia page for King Strang!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Strang#Coronation_and_troubled_reign_on_Beaver_Island
We went and saw The Bridge City Sinners last night, kicked it with King Strang, and watched em rescue an opossum.
Lexi got herself a ukulele today and pretty soon we'll be making our own music 🥰
King Strang - Don't Call Me Lazy
Day 1 of vacation
5 11 15 30 owo
5. A song that needs to be played LOUD
Spin by Taking Back Sunday!!!! the riffs and shit at the beginning are made to be heard at Full Volume y’all
11. A song you’ll never get tired of
Short and Sweet by Brittany Howard.....if you’ve never heard the song please just put it on repeat and listen to it at least 3 times through because it’s absolute perfection
15. A song that is a cover by another artist
Weed Smoker’s Dream by King Strang!!! He’s basically impossible to understand half the time but 🤷🏻♂️ it’s a bop
30. A song that reminds you of yourself
Caught in the Middle by Paramore IS me every. single. line.