Today is the 10-year anniversary of Slow Motion Commotion’s first album, ‘Nice Things Don’t Happen to Assholes Like Us’.
In 2013, Shane Deaver and I were just a couple of young punks, dealing with immense grief, righteous and impotent anger, and a deep yet ineffable yearning. We would take those feelings and our guitars to a bench at Loose Park in the time between evening and morning, trying our best to bottle them into words and chords played at speeds fast enough to draw blood.
We didn’t know at that time the journey this would take us on. In the years to come, we would collaborate and become friends with some truly incredible people, we would play shows with some our favorite musicians, and most of all, we would get to be involved in and help build an amazing community. Some of the best memories of my life only had the chance to happen because we made the choice to share our music with the world. It is perhaps the thing in my life that I am most proud of doing. What we put out was raw, imperfect, but honest to ourselves and our feelings. All we could have wanted out of it was for one person, who was dealing with their own sorrow and rage and doubt, to hear it and to know that at least somebody out there has felt those things too. But we got so many more than one. Even now, after 5+ years of essentially being dormant, we still receive messages from people halfway across the country who have managed to stumble onto our music and just want to tell us how much it means to them. It is a surreal experience, and one that never fails to humble me.
There are so many people that supported us on our journey, to list all of them would be impossible. But I want to shout out just a few of them: Marion Merritt, Ann Stewart, Mark Manning, Nate Allen, Taylor Marie Gwin, Nate Knepper, John Hanson, Sarah Hanson, Joanie Flanagan, Christi Deaver, Ron Deaver, and so many many more. To anyone who ever took the time to listen to one of our songs or come out to one of our shows, know that you will always have a place in my heart and I can never thank you enough.
Live a life electric ⚡️ And stay rad, y’all.











