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If any of you are wondering how we rolled during Halloween, these photos by our dear friend Jeff Saw taken during The POP Shoppe! Halloween Party at Route 196 will tell you.

Our halloween get-up. From L-R: Clementine, Law Santiago, George Carillo, Joseph Rudica.

Early at the venue.

A soon to be plastered Clementine mummy.

George in an attempt to be the character in The Crow.

Birthday boy Law in what appears like an African zombie.

Joseph as the homeless "Taong Grasa".

The last act at 1AM.

"I'm no lunatic man. I'm a sane man fighting for his soul."

"The neck's broken. The brain is useless. We must find another brain."

"Abashed the Devil stood and felt how awful goodness is."

"Do you have to open graves to find girls to fall in love with?"

"The world changes, we do not, there lies the irony that finally kills us."

"You're beautiful to me because you're human. Your frailty. Your short years. Your heart. All that suddenly seems more precious than anything I've ever known."

"It's time we were on our way. I'm hungry, and the city awaits."

Source of Memorable Quotes: Interview with the Vampire, Queen of the Damned, Frankenstein, The Crow, and The Mummy. All photos courtesy of Jeff Saw.

We’d like to further share the results of our performance (originally blogged at Lilystars Records) in that dark pub where we always like to play called Route 196 during The POP Shoppe! tribute to Burt Bacharach on March 3. We are lucky to have Kate Torralba as part of the line-up of artists performing and even luckier to have her on stage with us the whole time.

She recently recorded piano for one of our songs in Bread And Circuses EP called “My Life’s Arithmetic Means” and we were able to jam it together for the first time live that night. It was the first song and she never left our side, jamming with all our Bacharach covers, a couple more original songs, and sang a lady version of “Girlfriend In A Coma” by The Smiths. Fun night! We ended up closing the bar at 3:30am.

My Life’s Arithmetic Means – The Camerawalls with Kate Torralba

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